Anti-Social Behaviour Course for Scottish Housing Assoications
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Experience Level: Intermediate
Hello, my name is Adam Giles and I am the Chief Editor for an eLearning company based in the UK. (Please see profile for more information). We provide eLearning courses for corporate and public sector companies.
You can work at home, or where ever you like, as long as the work is finished by an agreed deadline. We are looking to build long-term relationships with our writers.
We would like a course written on: Anti-Social Behaviour Course for Scottish Housing Assoications
The eLearning course will be targeted at: Educating Staff / Employees of our corporate and public sector organisations.
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The Course
Our courses are made up of Sessions, usual around 7 Sessions (though they can be more or less depending on the subject). These are completed in order one after the other starting at Session 1. Each Session has a title e.g. 1. Who’s Affected by Domestic Abuse? or 2. Legislation on Domestic Abuse.
Session
A single Session consists of a Title, an Information Document containing text information. The Information Document obviously directly relates to the Session title. If you could write a real-world like scenario to accompany the session (this will not always be possible depending on the session) that would be great (note this is just a scenario paragraph or two to help the learner, it is not a quiz as we have changed our layout).
Information Document
The Information Document consists of at least one page of information, usually these are between 1 and 2 pages but they can be more if necessary. A page of information is considered about 3 paragraphs. Bullets points can also be used, with about 10 bullet points equalling 1 page. Please feel free to mix and match text with bullets points. Our pages are smaller than a Word document page hence the advice above. We can add as many pages as necessary to provide the required information.
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Best regards
Adam
You can work at home, or where ever you like, as long as the work is finished by an agreed deadline. We are looking to build long-term relationships with our writers.
We would like a course written on: Anti-Social Behaviour Course for Scottish Housing Assoications
The eLearning course will be targeted at: Educating Staff / Employees of our corporate and public sector organisations.
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The Course
Our courses are made up of Sessions, usual around 7 Sessions (though they can be more or less depending on the subject). These are completed in order one after the other starting at Session 1. Each Session has a title e.g. 1. Who’s Affected by Domestic Abuse? or 2. Legislation on Domestic Abuse.
Session
A single Session consists of a Title, an Information Document containing text information. The Information Document obviously directly relates to the Session title. If you could write a real-world like scenario to accompany the session (this will not always be possible depending on the session) that would be great (note this is just a scenario paragraph or two to help the learner, it is not a quiz as we have changed our layout).
Information Document
The Information Document consists of at least one page of information, usually these are between 1 and 2 pages but they can be more if necessary. A page of information is considered about 3 paragraphs. Bullets points can also be used, with about 10 bullet points equalling 1 page. Please feel free to mix and match text with bullets points. Our pages are smaller than a Word document page hence the advice above. We can add as many pages as necessary to provide the required information.
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Best regards
Adam
Adam G.
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