Role of Advisory Groups David Markwell Head of Education E-Learning Advisory Group meeting 2015-10-27.

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Role of Advisory Groups David Markwell Head of Education E-Learning Advisory Group meeting

▪ Advisory Groups are established to conduct specific activities that contribute to the fulfillment of the Management Team's responsibilities or the organization's mandate ▪ Advisory Groups will be considered to be agile in nature, given the changing needs and direction of the organization, and therefore each group will be reviewed on an annual basis to determine if the group is still required … ▪ The role of each Advisory Group is to provide advice to the applicable Management Team member on specific areas that are included in the Terms of Reference to further the knowledge and direction of the organization Role of Advisory Groups

▪ The E-Learning Advisory Group supports the work plan of IHTSDO. Therefore its activities will reflect the current priorities and objectives identified in that plan. ▪ The scope of the E-Learning Advisory Group includes advising on, supporting, encouraging … ▪development of IHTSDO E-Learning products and services to address the needs of IHTSDO Members and other stakeholders ▪effective approaches to sharing of IHTSDO E-Learning resources with and between IHTSDO Members, in particular, enabling Members to reuse and translate IHTSDO E-Learning resources ▪Member educational priorities, such as the need to train key groups to facilitate national initiatives ▪ Sharing information between IHTSDO, its Members and other stakeholders about relevant educational materials and activities at national and regional levels Scope of the E-Learning Advisory Group

▪ Not in scope ▪Tooling or services used for E-Learning development and delivery ▪Matters relating to progress, assessment and outcomes of individual students Scope of the E-Learning Advisory Group

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E-Learning Status Report David Markwell Head of Education E-Learning Advisory Group meeting

Education KPIs 2015 Q3 (slide 1 of 3) Presentations available at end of reporting period Public accessible presentations Course-specific presentations Q Q Assessments available at end of reporting period Public accessible assessments Course-specific assessments E-Learning development and delivery during reporting period Presentations developed Assessments developed Interactive webinars delivered as part of E-Learning courses Usage of public E-learning materials during reporting period Public accessible presentation views Public accessible assessments taken Average mark for assessment taken % %

Course enrollment and completion during reporting period Students starting Foundation Course Students currently taking Foundation Course Students successfully completing Foundation Course Drop out/did not successfully complete Foundation Course Students starting Implementation Course Students currently taking Implementation Course Students successfully completing Implementation Course Drop out or did not successfully complete Implementation Course Q Q Course demand in this reporting period New Foundation Course applicants New Implementation Course applicants Unmet course demand at end of reporting period – Students applying for… Foundation Course with confirmed place allocated in next 6 months Foundation Course without a confirmed place in next six months Implementation Course with confirmed place allocated in next 6 months Implementation Course without a confirmed place in next 6 months Education KPIs 2015 Q3 (slide 2 of 3)

Education KPIs 2015 Q3 (slide 3 of 3) Helpdesk tickets and response times and resolution rates

▪Foundation course ▪186 people successfully completed course in Q3 ▪Cumulative completions for year so far: 461 ▪522 people entered course in Q2 ▪Cumulative intake for year so far: 1,518 ▪Now running on demand ▪Start within 3 to 8 weeks of application ▪Self-paced within 4 month timeframe ▪Implementation course ▪49 people start course July 6 th (6 now delayed) ▪108 will start in October ▪60+ will start in January ▪24 interactive webinars delivered ▪will double to 16 per month from October ▪Development delayed slightly ▪So far only 10 day delay to pilot group progress Education – 2015 Q3 Achievements

▪Foundation course ▪Revision of course based on feedback ▪Regular monthly intakes – to match demand ▪Intakes from July and September complete course ▪Implementation Course ▪Development of course materials complete ▪Pilot intake completion (most likely to complete early January ) ▪Second intake starts (108) ▪Applications remain open for more people to join course ▪Content Development Theory course ▪Initial ‘pilot’ intake ready to start in January Education – 2015 Q4 Key Objectives

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E-Learning Advisory Group Work Plan Development David Markwell Head of Education E-Learning Advisory Group meeting

I&E 2016 Work Items or Sub-items Relevant to ELAG ▪E-Learning Service Delivery ▪Sub-item: Support for national experts engaged in delivery of webinar and interactive course support in member countries ▪E-Learning Course Maintenance and Sharing ▪Sub-item: Updating training materials based on feedback ▪Sub-item: Facilitating sharing of materials with Members ▪Sub-item: Facilitating Member translation of materials ▪E-Learning Course Development ▪Advice on approaches to development of additional E-Learning materials and repackaging existing materials to meet different requirements ▪Note: This is constrained to meet priorities identified by MF for 2016 (see next slide) ▪Documentation updates ▪Advice on proposals for update and reorganization of documentation to align with E-Learning modules and presentations

I&E 2016 Priorities for Work Items Relevant to ELAG ▪E-Learning Course - Specific development priority ▪Develop education materials to support information analysts accustomed to processing data with ICD-10 type coding scheme, so that they understand how to analyze data coded in SNOMED CT ▪Other identified priorities which may be relevant when considering course modularization ▪Publication of guidance of refset management ▪Development of guidance on use of SNOMED CT in decision support ▪Support for SIG-led development of implementation guidance on cancer

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E-Learning Advisory Group Next Steps for E-Learning – Discussion Topic David Markwell Head of Education E-Learning Advisory Group meeting

Next Phase of E-Learning Development Current work reaches “steady state” – What next? ▪By end of 2015 ▪Foundation course – in place and running (steady state) ▪Will need maintenance updates based on feedback ▪Requires routine support (admin and responses to questions) ▪Implementation course – piloted, second intake half-way with third intake starting in late January (potential steady state) ▪Will need maintenance updates based on feedback ▪Requires routine support (admin and responses to questions) ▪Requires roughly 50 hours of webinars per month to support two overlapping intakes of 100 people ▪Content Development Theory course – ready to start pilot ▪Pilot commitment and then follow on webinars and maintenance ▪By mid 2016 should reach steady state

Next Phase of E-Learning Development Some of the possible options for focused action ▪Additional developments ▪More courses? ▪Repackaging? ▪Add-on modules? ▪One off additional presentations? ▪Other ideas to consider ▪More open access presentations? ▪Course material access without assessments and completion certificates? ▪Facilitating Members to translate course materials? ▪Assisting Members to co-support webinar delivery allowing increases in course capacity? ▪Documentation restructuring to match courses more closely?

Next Phase of E-Learning Development Some of the possible options for focused action ▪More courses? ▪It is unlikely to be realistic to create any completely new course from scratch in 2016 ▪Add-on modules? ▪Small packages of 3 or 4 presentations adding coverage of a specific area ▪Repackaging as customized courses? ▪Meeting different needs by different mixes of existing modules ▪E.g. Less technical implementation perspective ▪Repackaging could be fixed course or courses with optional modules to choose between ▪One off additional presentations?

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