USAID
The HMH II Project, funded by the United States Agency for International Development (USAID), aims to support the care of persons with disabilities (PWDs) in Quang Nam, Binh Dinh, and Kon Tum districts.
2023 · 12 pages

Abstract
The project's online training system is designed to provide caregivers with the necessary skills and knowledge to care for PWDs at home and in the community. The system is a product of the collaboration between the UNICA Company and the PHAD Institute. The online training software system is an integrated platform that allows instructors to design lectures, construct learning courses, and deliver them in an online classroom. Participants can log in and register to learn from any location and at any time. The system has a storage capacity of 200Gb and can accommodate up to 5,000 participants at the same time. The administration of the software can be accessed at https://edu.phad.org, and the Edubit App, which allows users to enroll in online lectures, is available for registration and can be downloaded from the Apple Store and Google Play Store. The primary objective of the operational evaluation is to assess the stability and usability of the system while testing the intended functions. The evaluation focused on three main areas: functions related to the installation and login process, functions for instructors, and functions for students/participants. The results of the evaluation showed that the registration and login procedures were straightforward and devoid of any technical complications for any user. Approximately 1,000 users installed the Edubit App upon its release. The evaluation of functions for instructors revealed that the system is stable and easy to use. Instructors can create courses, access courses, create lessons, and edit lessons with ease. The system allows for the uploading and editing of lectures, the attachment of documents, the downloading of videos, and the creation of assessment questions. The evaluation also showed that the system is stable and free from technical errors. The evaluation of functions for students/participants revealed that the system is user-friendly and easy to navigate. Students can search for courses, join courses, study lessons, and take tests with ease. The system allows for the creation of assessment questions and the downloading of videos. The HMH II Project's online training system has been specifically designed to accommodate video lectures and allow an unrestricted number of accesses. The system has a storage capacity of 200Gb and can accommodate up to 5,000 participants at the same time. The administration of the software can be accessed at https://edu.phad.org, and the Edubit App, which allows users to enroll in online lectures, is available for registration and can be downloaded from the Apple Store and Google Play Store. The online training system allows instructors to design lectures in the form of a video, construct learning courses and lectures, and deliver them in an online classroom. As long as the course is active, participants can log in and register to learn from any location and at any time. The instructors can determine the duration of the course, and participants may enroll and are projected to finish the course within two to three months, depending on the lecture's content and prerequisites. The HMH II Project's online training system has been designed to provide caregivers with the necessary skills and knowledge to care for PWDs at home and in the community. The system is a product of the collaboration between the UNICA Company and the PHAD Institute. The online training software system is an integrated platform that allows instructors to design lectures, construct learning courses, and deliver them in an online classroom. Participants can log in and register to learn from any location and at any time.
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