E-Learning courses Development
Develop digital learning materials for the Learning Passport initiative.
Overview
Develop digital learning materials for the Learning Passport initiative.
You have:
- Professional experience in instructional design and education or communication.
- Expertise in designing engaging learning materials.
- Strong written communication skills in English and French. Spanish or Arabic is a plus.
- Experience in creating educational content or teaching resources.
- Familiarity with digital learning platforms is a plus.
Contract
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UNICEF and the Learning Passport team works to provide uninterrupted education for every child affected by crisis – especially girls, children with disabilities, internally displaced children, refugees and migrants.
We help children develop skills to cope with the trauma of crisis, and supply them with learning spaces that are safe, child-friendly and equipped with water and sanitation facilities. Our work builds capacity by training teachers, supplying learning materials and supporting Governments to reduce the risk of disaster.
This assignment involves developing digital learning materials and resources to support parents and education including education in emergencies. Volunteers will contribute to designing content aimed at enhancing teaching and learning experiences.
Volunteers will have access to relevant resources and materials design courses for the Learning Passport platform.
We are looking for 2 online volunteers to support the Learning Passport initiative. Volunteers will be asked to:
Adapt existing 10 Word document (1–10 pages each) into digital courses to be hosted on the Learning Passport.
Develop 10 pre- and post-course evaluations with a few straightforward questions to measure the effectiveness of the courses and track learning outcomes.
Volunteers will collaborate closely with the Learning Passport team and gain insights into how UNICEF’s digital learning platform addresses learning poverty by supporting children and youth globally.
Professional experience in instructional design and education or communication. Expertise in designing engaging learning materials. Strong written communication skills in English and French. Spanish or Arabic is a plus
Preferred qualifications: Experience in creating educational content or teaching resources. Strong writing and editing skills in English and French. Familiarity with digital learning platforms is a plus.
Potential interview questions
Can you describe your experience in instructional design and how it relates to our work? | Understanding your experience will help assess your fit for developing educational content. | Discuss specific projects where you have designed learning materials, focusing on outcomes. |
How would you approach adapting existing Word documents into digital courses? | This question evaluates your adaptability and understanding of digital platforms. | Pro members can see the explanation. |
What strategies would you use to measure the effectiveness of the learning materials? | Pro members can see the explanation. | Pro members can see the explanation. |
Can you share an example of engaging learning materials you have created? | Pro members can see the explanation. | Pro members can see the explanation. |
What challenges have you faced in digital content creation and how did you overcome them? | Pro members can see the explanation. | Pro members can see the explanation. |
How do you ensure that your learning materials are inclusive and accessible? | Pro members can see the explanation. | Pro members can see the explanation. |
What role does feedback play in your content development process? | Pro members can see the explanation. | Pro members can see the explanation. |
Why do you want to volunteer for the Learning Passport initiative specifically? | Pro members can see the explanation. | Pro members can see the explanation. |