Onboarding

TransACTION! Online Course on Multimedia 

Welcome (back) to the TransACTION! Open Online Course on multimedia creation for Higher Education! In this course, you'll find insights, examples and good practices in multimedia learning, multimedia production and online learning. You can go through the course in your own time and at your own pace. 

Note: this is a pilot version of the course, we are implementing the feedback at this moment- the final course will be up and running on 4 November 2024

About TransACTION! 

TransACTION! is an Erasmus+ funded collaboration between five partners: 

  • Friedrich-Alexander Universität (FAU); 
  • Wageningen University and Research (WUR); 
  • KU Leuven; 
  • Universidad Politècnica de València (UPV); 
  • The Media and Learning Association. 

TransACTION! aims to achieve Digital Transformation through Active Co-creation, Training, Innovation, Open Education and Networking through five results: 

  1. A co-creation framework 
  2. An Open Online Course 
  3. A multimedia resources hub 
  4. Training activities 
  5. A recommendation report.

The project's overall objective is developing and up-scaling effective media-based learning strategies and resources in Europe Higher Education. 

Navigating the course 

This course is hosted on Teachable, an online LMS.

On the left-hand side of your screen, you'll see an overview of your progress. On the right-hand side, you can go through the course materials. Using the ‘complete and continue’ button in the top right corner or at the bottom of the screen, you can move on to the next piece of content. 

Course structure & contents 

The course consists of four modules. Each addresses key aspects of educational multimedia and online learning. Each module contains a combination of theory (presented in videos, text and infographics), practical tips and quizzes that help you retain what you have learned. Read the quiz feedback carefully to get maximum results. You can go through any module separately, but they also build on and refer to each other.

Have a look at the course overview below to find the target audience and learning objectives


Complete and Continue