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Question:

Are the modules free to use?

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Answer:

Yes, all modules are free to use. Educational resources developed under Erasmus+ funding are available under open access for all (Click HERE for more details).  

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Question:

Are there any support materials/resources for educators?

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Answer:

In addition to 6 interactive eLearning modules, there is a question bank, case scenarios, e-learning tools and tutor guide; these are available in the Tutor Area. Access to question bank and case scenarios is password protected.  


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Question:

Can I download the full text of the references?

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Answer:

You can download the full text of open-access references but not subscription-based ones. The links provide the references used to write the module material.


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Question:

Can I get a certificate after completing a module?

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Answer:

Each module has its own CME certificate. At the end of each module, a test will be administered when you click on “CME Test and Certificate” and you will get the certificate if you pass the test (>=70%). If you answer <70% of the questions correctly, no certificate will be issued. You will need to wait 3 days before being allowed to re-take the test.  You have a total of 3 attempts to pass this CME test. 

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Question:

Can I get CME/CPD points for taking a module?

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Answer:

Please note that the modules are currently being accredited by the respective Southeast Asia authoritative bodies; at present each module has European CME credits. You can download your Certificate of Completion issued by the universities providing this module. 

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Question:

Can I have a printed handout?

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Answer:

The modules are only available online. Printed handouts for personal or offline use are not available.


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Question:

Can I retake the CME test immediately after failing it instead of waiting for 3 days?

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Answer:

You are required to wait for 3 days as the module has a cooling off period before a user can attempt the CME test again. During the 3 day period, revisit the module and prepare for the test.

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Question:

How can I get access to the resources for educators?

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Answer:

When you log into the ENeA SEA website, scroll down to the bottom of the Home page and you will see instructions and a link to access the Tutor Area.


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Question:

How can I register as a user?

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To register as a new user, click on the “Create a new account” button in the top right of the home page. You will need a valid email address to register as the verification for and confirmation of your account will be through the email you use for the registration. 

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Question:

How can I use the ENeA SEA modules for teaching and learning?

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Answer:

You can use the ENeA SEA modules in various ways, e.g. self-directed learning, flipped classroom or blended learning. Refer to the Tutors Guide for more details.


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Question:

How long does it take to complete each module?

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Answer:

Each module has an estimated learning time stated in the Introduction page of the module.  

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Question:

How was the content developed?

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Answer:

Most of the content was adapted from the ENeA Global platform and tailored to the Southeast Asian context. Click HERE for more details (ENeA SEA project website).


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Question:

I’ve forgotten my password. How can I retrieve it?

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Answer:

Click on “Forgotten your username or password” and you will be asked to enter either your username or the email you used to register your account. A password reset email will be sent to you.


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Question:

I’ve registered, but I haven’t received my account confirmation email. What can I do?

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Please check the spam folder in your email as the confirmation email may have been directed there. 

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Is the content evidence-based?

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Answer:

The content was developed based on the latest scientific evidence and last updated in 2019. The content will be reviewed and updated every 2 years.


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Question:

Is there a guide for educators?

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Answer:

A Tutor Guide is available. Go to the Tutor Area and download the Tutor Guide.

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Question:

Is there an educator support group to share experience?

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Answer:

There is no formal support group for ENeA SEA at present. You can contact the local ENeA SEA coordinator to get in touch with other educators who are involved in teaching using the ENeA SEA modules.


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Question:

What benefits do I get from using ENeA SEA modules for teaching and learning?

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Answer:

  • You get to use evidence-based materials developed by a team of nutrition experts based on the Southeast Asian context. 
  • ENeA-SEA modules are developed based on sound pedagogy to ensure that your teaching is effective and efficient.


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Question:

What is the difference between standard vs customised curriculum?

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  • The standard curriculum is where users complete each module by going through the units from the beginning to the end, with a CME test on completion. Each standard module has been structured by a team of experts to offer the user a guided learning. If you are new to the subject area, you should use the standard curriculum first.
  • The customised curriculum allows you to create your own curriculum according to your interests and needs. You select the field of your expertise and the topics you are interested in by checking relevant boxes. The system will generate a list of lessons meeting your search criteria. You can select the lessons you would like to include to your customized curriculum.
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Question:

What languages does the platform support?

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Answer:

All modules are available in English and Thai. A Malay language version is also being developed. 

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Question:

What modules does this platform offer?

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Answer:

The platform offers 6 modules on early nutrition for the mother and her infant/child:

  • Nutrition and Lifestyle during pregnancy
  • Breastfeeding
  • Breast Milk Substitutes
  • Nutritional Care of Preterm Infants
  • Acute Severe Malnutrition
  • Complementary Feeding

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Question:

Who developed the ENeA SEA platform?

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Answer:

The ENeA SEA platform was developed by a team of experts in early infant nutrition and e-learning. Click HERE for more details (ENeA-SEA website)
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Question:

Who is the platform for?

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Answer:

This platform is for practicing healthcare professionals in the field of early nutrition in Southeast Asia (obstetricians, gynaecologists, paediatricians, nurses, midwives, nutritionists and dietitians as well as medical and nutrition students).

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Question:

Why doesn’t the progress bar reach 100% completion even though I have completed learning all the pages in a module?

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Answer:

To obtain 100% in the progress bar, you will need to click and view the supplementary materials as these also count towards progress (even though they are not compulsory to learn).

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Question:

Why don’t the videos play when clicked?

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Answer:

Some browsers or devices may not support the video file format. Try a different browser, i.e. Chrome, Firefox or a different device (e.g. use a PC if you are on a mobile phone). 


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Question:

Why was ENeA-SEA platform developed?

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Answer:

ENeA-SEA platform was developed to address the need for a scientific evidence-based, unbiased and freely accessible e-learning programme to fill the gap in teaching and learning on early infant nutrition in the Southeast Asian context. 

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