While cyber security may seem daunting, there are steps businesses can take to protect themselves from this emerging risk. The eLearning modules include guidance on email security, browsing the web, shopping and banking, password security, security on the move and email payment fraud.
Brain Boost is a daily quiz that is unique to individual learners and is based on the SM-2 learning algorithm. Brain Boost will present learners with different questions each day to encourage spaced repetition and maintaining a learning habit. They willl be asked cyber security training questions they answered incorrectly more often in order to reinforce the correct answer. Cyber security threat examples and situational outcome questions are reinforced to the learner through Brain Boost making them an expert in no time!
We have a wide range of interactive templates to engage learners and increase knowledge retention. Our templates incorporate a number of different actions the user has to complete in order to advance to the next template like swiping, circling, matching and much more. All of our question based templates include a reinforcement messages to encourage learners to understand where they have got a cyber security answer right or wrong. This reinforces where the learner can understand more about a cyber security training topic such as phishing or password security.
The authoring tool gives content creators the flexibility to use many types of multi-media to emphasise the importance of being able to identify and avoid cyber security issues. Authors can use photos to highlight examples of phishing emails or scam adverts online. We support the use of GIFs and videos where authors can highlight the best practices for safest browsing on the internet and password security. Narration and audio files can be used to present real life scenarios which can be reinforced by question templates to support what a learner should do if faced with a similar situation.
EdApp has many peer learning features, such as Discussions and Assignments, to encourage the sharing of past experince to help others to steer clear of something similar in the future. Peer learning allows learners to harness the knowledge of others who may have received phishing emails or email payment fraud. Learners can discuss these experience and share helpful tips on what they have seen and how to avoid it. All of this can be shared on EdApp and reaccessed at any time if a learner wants to review a topic.