Online Course Quality Assurance Checking for 14 French modules

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In 2017, the Staff Development & Learning (SDL) started testing of courses developed by both internal and external providers which were uploaded into IOM’s Learning Management Systems (LMS). SDL receives a huge amount of request for publishing of courses into the LMS. In 2020, SDL tested 268 modules. With the current situation, requests for technical testing of courses have increased due to the demand for publishing more courses in LMS. This increase in the workload of each of the individual colleagues in SDL as there is no dedicated individual to carry out the tasks. Instead, testing is done by members of the team on top of their other duties and priorities. The main objective of this project is to seek the services of an online volunteer to conduct testing of the technical functions of courses including volume, hyperlinks, buttons, course progress status, course map/table of content, activities or exercises, animations or videos, voice-over or subtitle and transcript status are working before publishing in IOM’s Learning Management System as the SDL team will have other tasks to prioritize aside from the testing of courses. The online volunteer will only test the technical side of the courses to ensure it is fully functional in our LMS.

The Staff Development & Learning (SDL) seeks the services of an Online Volunteer to conduct quality screening and technical testing of online courses for publishing in IOM’s Learning Management System ensuring compliance to SDL’s technical guidelines and quality assurance checklist (QAC). Upon each round of screening and testing, the Online Volunteer is expected to deliver a detailed report and coordinate the results with the SDL focal point. Communication and coordination will be done through email exchanges, chat and/or video calls in MS Teams. A meeting every Friday will be scheduled with the SDL focal point to discuss updates, issues encountered and/or other relevant items related to this project. The Online Volunteer may also be requested to participate in unit or division-wide meetings scheduled every other week to provide updates in a larger group.

We would like to work with someone who possesses a Bachelor's degree in Information Technology, Computer Science, Information Management System or any related field from an accredited institution with at least one year of professional experience. Preferably with experience in administration of learning management systems or learning integrated solutions and technologies. Has knowledge in Microsoft Word and Excel and has excellent oral and written communication skills.

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