Key content
StratOG.net is a self‐directed and reflective e‐learning programme.
The content mirrors the RCOG's core curriculum.
StratOG.net is designed to meet the learning requirements and to enhance the learning experience of trainees preparing for the RCOG membership examination.
In a satisfaction survey, 98% of respondents considered that StratOG.net had helped them in their learning.
Future developments include a trainers' resource area.
Learning objectives
To understand how StratOG.net can help learners to prepare for the RCOG Membership examination.
To learn about the past and future development of StratOG.net.
Ethical issues
When developing an e‐learning programme, how do you balance the technological constraints and the educational requirements?
Can an e‐learning programme meet all the learning needs of a trainee, or should it always be used as part of a blended learning package?
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