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Steve Forster – Digital Learning Producer

Meet the team > Steve Forster – Digital Learning Producer

Responsibilities

  • Design, develop and produce a range of innovative, engaging and effective digital learning content across the University’s portfolio of online courses
  • Produce content for ‘business as usual’ courses
  • Maintain courses while running and making updates courses for subsequent runs, in consultation with academic teams and external stakeholders

Areas of interest

  • Online learning design

Background

I have several years’ experience working in Higher education as an both an Instructional Designer and Educational technologist, providing pedagogical and learning technology expertese to support the development and delivery of fully online programmes. Prior to this I worked for a number of years in Learning and Development within the NHS to deliver training to staff both face to face and also online.

Qualifications

  • Prince2
  • PGCert Health and Social Care Management
  • PGCE (Secondary Geography)
  • BSc (Hons) Human and Physical Geography
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