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creating e-learning in healthcare
With Pluvo, you can build and manage your own e-learnings for training healthcare staff. Within a few clicks, you can create organisation-specific training courses about conversation techniques, wound care or infection prevention. Or you can add existing e-learnings to your own learning portal.
E-learning in care and welfare contributes to improving the quality of care, whether you use it in hospital care, youth care, elderly care or mental health care. Pluvo offers the tools to get the most out of your learning portal. Automatically add new staff to the correct learning lines, develop challenging tests and issue a festive certificate upon completion.
Creating your own teaching materials has never been so easy. In just a few clicks, you can create beautiful teaching modules filled with interactive content, questions, submission assignments, and more. Of course, entirely in your own style.
Your own learning portal is easy to connect to 2000+ apps via the Zapier integration. In addition, you can make links to other systems, such as your intranet. There are a lot of options via the Pluvo API. Contact us to discuss this.
Within Pluvo, you can automate the entire learning experience. This way, you can tailor the e-learnings to the characteristics and behavior of the healthcare worker. Think of position, interests or date. Automatically send emails when a deadline approaches, or award certificates and accreditation points upon successful completion.
Pluvo is full of extra functionalities that make your healthcare learning management system even more complete and effective.
The library is the central repository for general information and documents. Think, for example, of manuals, templates and e-books. This way, important information or reference work can be easily found.
If you have any questions, healthcare staff can easily reach you (and each other) via chat. In this way, documents, answers and experiences can be shared with each other for optimal learning outcomes.
All students' work can be collected in their own portfolio. This may include test results, certificates, reports or submitted assignments.
Leanne Rasing & Niek Stoop