Introduction
A training program is composed of training sessions as its fundamental building blocks. These sessions are individual components within the broader program designed to deliver specific learning objectives or cover particular topics.
By breaking down the content into individual training sessions, training programs become more structured, organized, and manageable for both trainers and participants. Each session serves as a focused opportunity to delve into specific topics, engage participants, and move closer to achieving the overall learning objectives of the program.
Meshed ELICOS Training Sessions
Training sessions are scheduled and sequenced in a logical order to facilitate learning progression. Foundational concepts may be covered in earlier sessions, with more complex or advanced topics introduced later in the program. The duration of each training session is determined based on the amount of content to be covered.
Training Session | Name | Duration |
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1 | Session 1: ELICOS | 1.5 hour |
Meshed ELICOS Training Agenda
This training agenda provides an outline of the Meshed ELICOS training program and serves as a roadmap to guide the training process and ensure that the desired learning objectives are achieved.
The agenda provides a clear outline of the topics that will be covered during each of the training sessions, helping participants to understand the flow and purpose of each session.
For each training session, the topics are matched with relevant roles within the Education Provider. Optionally, this information can assist with identifying and optimizing the participants for each training session.
You can download or print the Training Agenda.
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Understanding PDF Viewer Download Icons and Terminology in Browsers
When downloading PDF files from web browsers, you may notice various download icons and terminology that can differ across browsers. Here's a guide to help you understand these differences:
Download Icons:
Arrow Down Icon: A common download icon used by many browsers to indicate that a file, including a PDF, is being downloaded or has been downloaded.
Diskette or Floppy Disk Icon: Some browsers may use a diskette or floppy disk icon to represent the download action, indicating that the PDF file is being saved to a storage location.
Terminology for PDF Download:
Save: Most browsers use the term "Save" to indicate that the PDF file will be saved to a specified location on your computer or device.
Download: The term "Download" is widely used by browsers to describe the action of retrieving a file, such as a PDF, from the internet to your local storage.
Export: Some browsers or PDF viewers may use the term "Export" when saving or downloading a PDF file, especially when additional options or formats are available.
Download Confirmation and Progress:
Confirmation Dialog: When initiating a download, browsers typically display a confirmation dialog or notification, indicating the file type (e.g., PDF) and download progress.
Progress Bar: Many browsers use a progress bar or indicator to show the download progress of the PDF file, helping users track the download status.
Download Options and Settings:
Download Location: Browsers allow users to specify the download location for PDF files, either by default or through user-defined settings.
Download Settings: Advanced users may have the option to customize download settings, such as download speed, download history management, or file type preferences (e.g., PDF, image, text).
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Understanding PDF Viewer Download Icons and Terminology in Browsers
When downloading PDF files from web browsers, you may notice various download icons and terminology that can differ across browsers. Here's a guide to help you understand these differences:
Download Icons:
Arrow Down Icon: A common download icon used by many browsers to indicate that a file, including a PDF, is being downloaded or has been downloaded.
Diskette or Floppy Disk Icon: Some browsers may use a diskette or floppy disk icon to represent the download action, indicating that the PDF file is being saved to a storage location.
Terminology for PDF Download:
Save: Most browsers use the term "Save" to indicate that the PDF file will be saved to a specified location on your computer or device.
Download: The term "Download" is widely used by browsers to describe the action of retrieving a file, such as a PDF, from the internet to your local storage.
Export: Some browsers or PDF viewers may use the term "Export" when saving or downloading a PDF file, especially when additional options or formats are available.
Download Confirmation and Progress:
Confirmation Dialog: When initiating a download, browsers typically display a confirmation dialog or notification, indicating the file type (e.g., PDF) and download progress.
Progress Bar: Many browsers use a progress bar or indicator to show the download progress of the PDF file, helping users track the download status.
Download Options and Settings:
Download Location: Browsers allow users to specify the download location for PDF files, either by default or through user-defined settings.
Download Settings: Advanced users may have the option to customize download settings, such as download speed, download history management, or file type preferences (e.g., PDF, image, text).
Meshed ELICOS Training Resources
As part of a training session, follow-up resources for self-assessment, reinforcement of understanding, and measurement of progress are provided to participants.
After each training session, evaluations are available to gather feedback from participants. This feedback is used to assess the effectiveness of the session and make any necessary adjustments to future sessions or the overall program.
Use the following links to navigate to the resources for each session in the Meshed Training Program.