Applications open for funded e-learning program

Peggy Moore

UNMC’s funded e-learning program is seeking the next wave of innovative faculty, student and staff to create interactive modules that transform health sciences curriculum.

An online informational meeting about the 2025-26 program will be held Friday, Sept.5, from noon to 1 p.m. for those interested in applying.

Register to attend.

Participants will collaborate in teams — made up of two to four students led by a faculty member — to design multimedia educational modules that address foundational or challenging course content. Each team will receive $1,000 for project development or student stipends, along with access to equipment, software and expert e-learning support to guide them through the development process. 

“More than 800 students, faculty and staff have participated in our funded program, producing over 300 interactive modules that make complex content engaging and easier to understand,” said Peggy Moore, director of interactive e-learning and assistant professor in the UNMC College of Allied Health Professions.

“Faculty gain access to resources that help bring their expertise to life, and students gain hands-on experience that strengthens residency applications and supports their future career goals in the health sciences,” she said.

Final projects will be featured in the E-Gallery and celebrated at the E-Learning Showcase in April 2026.

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