Physiopedia has best physiotherapy MOOCs in the game.
Ever since 2013 when we ran the first ever physiotherapy MOOC, Physiopedia has been the undisputed king of delivering physiotherapy courses in this way. Free-to-all, top quaility educational content is a key physiopedia objective you could say that MOOCs are in our DNA and our yearly commitment to you. So keep your eye out for the 9th Annual Physiopedia MOOC towards the end of 2020.
If you are unfamiliar with MOOCs, these are courses which run in an online environment that is open for anyone to participate in. There are many different varieties of these types of courses and are created for different reasons. Physiopedia MOOCs are created in relation to identified needs in low resourced and developing, or conflict/disaster contexts and are physiotherapy centric. Our hope is that the education directly connects to those who need it the most.
Each MOOC is free at the point of publication and the completion date all are available at any time on Physioplus. This means that after the initial free period the content will continue to be available with a small fee but this is used to ensure their longevity and sustainability to keep helping those that need the content the most.
Don’t worry about this cost though as Physioplus is excellent value for money due to Physioplus’s relationship with the Physiopedia charity. The courses will always be free to people in low income countries through these discount codes.
Read About All Our MOOCs in More Detail
Thank You To Our Partners
It’s fair to say that our MOOCs would not exist were it not for our fantastic international partners. So a special thank you is in order for The University of Western Cape, International Spinal Cord Society (ISCoS), International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC), Exercise Works, Global clubfoot Initiative (GCI) and Humanity & Inclusion because without you all it would not be possible.
If you would like to run a MOOC please contact us by email: hello@physio-pedia.com We will discuss your ideas with you and collaborate with you to create the best content possible.
Impact of Our MOOCs
After each MOOC has finished Rachel Lowe evaluates the involvement and impact of each course in a freely available report. This is a really important part of the process as it allows each course to evolve and grow. The impact of the spinal cord injury mooc has even been reported in the journal Spinal Cord in an article evaluating the course outcomes.
Links to The MOOCs in Physioplus
Below is a list of each of the MOOCs to date with a link to each course page on Physioplus. Next to each course is also information about which language translations are available and which international organisation collaborated on the project.
- Lower Limb Amputee Rehabilitation in collaboration with the ICRC.
- Spinal Cord Injury in collaboration with the ISCoS.
- Wheelchair Service Provision (also available in French) in collaboration with the ICRC and WHO.
- Physcial Activity
- Traumatic Brain Injury – Humanity & Inclusion will be providing a French translation soon!
- Managing Children with Clubfoot (also available in French)in collaboration with ICRC and GCFI.
- Managing Children with Cerebral Palsy (also available in French) in collaboration with the ICRC.
- Professional Ethics in collaboration with the University of Western Cape.
(All French translation is in collaboration with H&I (Belgium office))