Online forums Reimagined
Are your distance online students feeling isolated and disengaged? Are you looking for a way to design distance flexible learning where the collaboration and interaction between learners and lecturers is free flowing?
OB3 brings your course content and collaboration together in the same place. Lecturing staff and students can pose questions anywhere within the content, bring examples and adapt to study requirements. It makes contributions as easy as in a face-to-face classroom.
OB3 offers free lifelong accounts for alumni students. OB3 can be licensed at the individual teacher, Departmental or Enterprise level, and we have options for trialing and piloting. Please get in touch to discuss your requirements
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What sorts of things can I use OB3 for?
- Easily create media-rich curriculum content that can contain embedded discussions.
- Question and answer activities around lecturing content
- Reflective practice activities for example as part of work placement
- Student-led (cocreation, codesign) activities
- e-portfolio (1:1) pages - students create content and teachers use discussions & annotation to contribute.
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- Authoring content with embedded discussions
- Enhancing learner interaction and feedback in work placements
Our clients’ achievements demonstrate OB3 enables:
- Users to create content using their existing digital skills
- Students to asynchronously study from urban or rural areas
- Multiple subject experts to deliver study units, including co-development with students
- Tracking of individual contributions inside lectures and assignments
- Distance courses to address student isolation and enhance retention rates
Review in-depth case studies of programmes using OB3 for more than 10 years
Publications by our clients describing how OB3 supports their online distance education
- A Networked distributed model for midwifery education by Daellenbach et al. (2022, pp. 335 - 334)
- Blended learning in ophthalmology by Petsoglou and Stoop (see 2020, pp. 38 - 39)
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