How do I become a site coordinator for an eDGH online course?
Becoming a site coordinator is a great way to facilitate learning in your organization, or among your professional community. Also, if you have taken an eDGH online course, this is a great way to help others enroll in the course you just completed, and also to reinforce the knowledge and skills you gained! Or a way to engage participants in a new eDGH online course, since you are familiar now with our model.
Site coordinators often recruit participants from their organizations or professional circles, and serve to coordinate enrollment, payment and site meetings with the University of Washington.
To read more about the Site Coordinator role, please read the following pages:
Please email us at
eDGH@uw.edu for more information on how to become a site coordinator!
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