Required Knowledge, Skills & Competencies for E-Learning Trainees
The technical and academic knowledge and skills trainees need for effective participation in e-learning programs.
Objective & Target Audience
This guide defines the knowledge, skills, and competencies required by trainees participating in e-learning programs, to ensure an effective and successful learning experience. It is directed at all trainees enrolled in e-learning training programs.
Information Literacy & Critical Thinking
Information Literacy & Critical Thinking
Effective searching and identifying reliable information relevant to the training topic.
Evaluating and comparing digital sources to verify their accuracy and reliability.
Applying information effectively to complete training tasks and projects.
Leveraging digital research tools such as databases and e-libraries.
Upholding academic integrity and avoiding plagiarism in all assigned tasks.
Understanding intellectual property rights and properly citing sources.
Knowledge Sharing & Interaction
Knowledge Sharing & Interaction
Actively participating in group discussions and online forums.
Collaborating with group members on projects and collaborative tasks.
Providing constructive opinions and feedback on others' work.
Respecting peers' and the trainer's views and accepting different perspectives.
Contributing to the learning environment by sharing ideas and personal experiences.
Adhering to digital communication ethics and respecting privacy.
Technical & Operational Skills
Technical & Operational Skills
Basic computer and operating system proficiency.
Proficient internet browsing, using browsers and email.
Ability to upload, download, and manage files in various formats.
Using video conferencing applications such as Zoom.
Efficiently using the adopted Learning Management System (LMS).
Creating and editing documents and presentations using Office applications.
Working with file compression and format conversion tools.
Ability to troubleshoot basic technical issues independently.
Technology Tools for Trainees
Core tools used in e-learning training programs
Copyleaks
Plagiarism Detection Tool
This tool is used to verify the originality of trainee assignments. Trainees must fully uphold academic integrity and avoid all forms of plagiarism.
Zoom
Backup Meeting Platform
Zoom is used as a backup platform if the main platform encounters a technical issue. Trainees are advised to install the app in advance and ensure the camera and microphone work.