Submissions are now open for developing digital course content at the National Institute of Business Management. Lecturers can submit materials under two sections. Section 1 requires a lecturer profile, introductory video, pre-course materials, course content overview, and glossary. Section 2 requires weekly content including a lecture video, notes, multiple choice questions, optional case studies, assignment, and PowerPoint. All course materials must be submitted within a month and incomplete submissions will be returned for modification.
Submissions are now open for developing digital course content at the National Institute of Business Management. Lecturers can submit materials under two sections. Section 1 requires a lecturer profile, introductory video, pre-course materials, course content overview, and glossary. Section 2 requires weekly content including a lecture video, notes, multiple choice questions, optional case studies, assignment, and PowerPoint. All course materials must be submitted within a month and incomplete submissions will be returned for modification.
Submissions are now open for developing digital course content at the National Institute of Business Management. Lecturers can submit materials under two sections. Section 1 requires a lecturer profile, introductory video, pre-course materials, course content overview, and glossary. Section 2 requires weekly content including a lecture video, notes, multiple choice questions, optional case studies, assignment, and PowerPoint. All course materials must be submitted within a month and incomplete submissions will be returned for modification.
Submissions are now open for developing digital course content at the National Institute of Business Management. Lecturers can submit materials under two sections. Section 1 requires a lecturer profile, introductory video, pre-course materials, course content overview, and glossary. Section 2 requires weekly content including a lecture video, notes, multiple choice questions, optional case studies, assignment, and PowerPoint. All course materials must be submitted within a month and incomplete submissions will be returned for modification.
OUR INTERNAL AND EXTERNAL LECTURERS ARE GIVEN A WONDERFUL OPPORTUNITY
TO BECOME A DIGITAL CONTENT DEVELOPER. YOU MAY SEND IN COURSE MATERIALS UNDER TWO SECTIONS.
THE FOLLOWING CONTENTS ARE TO BE SUBMITTED
Section 1
Lecturer profile – A brief description about the lecturer along
with a professional photograph Video (Introducing the lecturer – 03 minutes long video) Pre course material – Any resource (note, case study, video etc.) for students to be prepared for the course prior to the course commencement Course content – the topics to be covered (brief description about each topic-opt) Glossary – Minimum 30 words Section 2 Wiki – Bios, theories, key concepts, frameworks etc. Number of sessions are based on the module guide. Each session should consist of the followings; Lecture Video – Done by the lecturer describing the content covered during the week. 3-4 minutes long video should be submitted. Lecture note 10 Multiple Choice questions with answers Case studies (Optional) Assignment to evaluate the weekly content PowerPoint presentation Important: All course materials should be submitted according to the instructions within a month of appointment. Any incomplete work will be resending for modification. For further information, you may contact us through