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ASFP launches e-Learning platform focused on passive fire protection

25 April 2021

THE ASSOCIATION for Specialist Fire Protection (ASFP) has launched an innovative new e-Learning platform in support of its acclaimed Foundation in Passive Fire Protection course. Featuring high quality adaptive learning techniques, supported by ASFP technical expertise and training capability, the new platform provides the ideal online solution for learners wishing to study towards Level 2 and Level 3 qualifications in passive fire protection administered by the Institution of Fire Engineers (IFE).

The e-Learning system uses adaptive learning techniques to tailor teaching to each individual’s skills, knowledge, experience and behaviours, ensuring that every learner receives precisely the right level of instruction and support to achieve exceptional levels of understanding and proficiency.

The interactive learning experience will provide the perfect learning pathway for each individual, allowing them to develop the necessary competencies in the most efficient and effective way, often reducing learning time, while also increasing understanding.

ASFP expert trainers are able to monitor each learner’s progress and offer personalised feedback, support and coaching as and when needed.

The content is based on original tried-and-tested material from the ASFP’s highly successful classroom courses. Those courses boast a proven track record of preparing learners for the IFE examination and realising a high pass rate.

With the use of an independent and proven learning platform, ASFP is confident that this provides the best passive fire protection e-Learning available. The platform offers units covering all passive fire protection disciplines. It also provides underpinning knowledge on fire science.

*For further information visit http://asfp.org.uk/asfp-e-learning-platform/

 
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