The e-Ageing team love receiving users’ feedback! Most users tell us that they are able to ascertain the correct post- test answers without too much trouble. Occasionally we hear from a user who has been driven crazy by the absence of module test answers. We have now heard this twice about the dementia module test. Answers are provided in the […]
….more computer gremlins!
e-Ageing apologises for the problems in issuing of certificates that have recurred over the last few weeks. UWAs computer gurus advise that, further to our recent server upgrade and migration there was an application issue. Essentially, a low level security mechanism was preventing the mail application from sending us your feedback. We are glad to report that all is fixed […]
e-Ageing fully functional again!
Many users will have noted that the e-Ageing site has been beset by some technical glitches in the last week or two leading to problems with delivery of learning records and appearance of the site. The site has now been fully restored. Delivery of certificates for modules completed over the last few weeks may be compromised. If you have any […]
Certificates
Thanks for alerting us that some users have not received a certificate after completing individual e-Ageing modules. Instead certificates were being issued at completion of the entire 10 module program. Users will now receive a certificate for each completed module. Please contact us via wacha(at)uwa.edu.au if any queries or concerns.
10K unique visitor milestone passed!
The e-Ageing website has now had over TEN THOUSAND unique visitors, including visitors from Europe, North America and Asia! Thank you for your support!
Bugs fixed!
Several users have let us know that some of the mid module quizzes were beset with technical issues. With many thanks to Karina Welna at the Centre for Software Practice, we are glad to report that all quizzes now appear to be working well. We’d like to thank users for their patience. Please continue to let us know if you […]
e-Ageing manuscript now available online
the e-Ageing manuscript is now available online ahead of print!
UWA’s Beyond the Teaching Nursing Home Project
e-Ageing is excited to help promote Beyond the Teaching Nursing Home. This collaborative project is led by Nursing within the UWA Faculty of Medicine, Dentistry and Health Sciences, with Bethanie Group Inc, the Central Institute of Technology and the West Coast Institute of Training. Visit their page to learn more.
e-Ageing manuscript now in press
Further to presentation of the e-Ageing project orally and in abstract form (detailed below), the full manuscript describing the development and initial evaluation of the e-Ageing project is now ‘in press’: Watson N, Massarotto A, Caputo L, Flicker L, Beer C. e-Ageing: development and evaluation of a flexible on-line geriatric medicine educational resource for diverse learners. Australasian Journal on Ageing […]