Blended Learning for Substance Misuse Interventions
The aim of the project is to design, develop and test online learning materials using a blended learning approach for brief intervention and motivational interviewing treatment interventions for alcohol and drugs.
Each course will include online learning activities as well as two filmed case scenarios (i.e. four in total) of twenty minutes each that can edited into one or two minute video sections.
The courses will uploaded onto blackboard and tested using criminal justice workers (6 e.g. 2 supervision groups with digital cameras x 2). This project will also be evaluated.
Evaluation
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