The Glass & Glazing Federation (GGF) has chosen the worldβs most widely used learning platform, Moodle, as the basis for delivering its online training programme.
Used globally by more than 213 million users and by a wide cross-section of organisations, including the Open University, London School of Economics and Microsoft.
The GGF is working with GQA Qualifications and training partners Total Support Training, to deliver its Skilled Pathways Scheme to provide the next generation of skilled workers for the glazing and glass processing sectors.
In the development of this, an area for concern was not only how technical information would be delivered, but how to assess and record knowledge, skills and behaviours in a way that could be externally assessed and avoid bias. Moodle was felt to satisfy all of these concerns.
The platform, which can be accessed at any time and via any smart enabled device, will be utilised to deliver a number of existing NVQ assessment modules as well as a total of 41 modules in development, that will provide up-to-date information on technical, health, safety environmental and behavioural practices amongst others.
GGF chief development officer, Anda Gregory, said: βThe GGF is providing its most ambitious training and skills development programme ever and we needed a platform that would allow us to deliver this successfully but in ways that allowed flexibility to the trainees and their employers and for us to reach as many individuals and as quickly as possible. Moodle is perfect for that.β