E-learning FAQ

Find answers to the most asked questions about our digital learning and a few tips & tricks.
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Do your programs work in all web browsers?

Although our material should work in all web browsers, we find that some functionality works better in some browsers. Therefore, if you experience issues, we recommend that you try an alternative browser.

Can I get a certificate?

Generally, you cannot get a certificate for completing the courses that can be accessed freely. However, some courses have certificate of completion.

 

Can the courses be accessed on a mobile device?

Yes, all of our courses can be accessed on smartphones or tablets. However, we recommend using a tablet as a smartphone screen may seem very small.

 

Are the courses accessible?

We strive to ensure that our course framework follows the W3C's guidelines for accessibility. However, this is a work in progress.

 

Can the courses be downloaded?

Some of the courses have instructions for how to download them in the section called About the course. If you have a need for downloading any other courses, please send a mail to digitallearning@humanrights.dk

 

E-learning tips & tricks

Some users may be new to e-learning, so we have compiled a few tips & tricks:

  • E-learning courses are courses like any other, so please set aside sufficient time to complete the tasks undisturbed.
  • Most of our courses include video and animations with sound, so make sure that you are able to play and listen to sound when studying.
  • Take breaks. Most people tend to become tired and lose focus after circa 20 minutes. For those of our courses that are longer than 20 minutes, we recommend that you break them up into smaller chunks. Take a break and then continue.
  • Most of our courses are on-demand e-learning course, which means that they are available anytime, anywhere (so long as you have an internet connection).

Can I use the learning material freely?

Our courses and material are licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-No derivates 4.0 International License. This means you are free to copy and redistribute our learning material. However, you may not use the material under any circumstances for commercial purposes, distribute modified material or without attribution to The Danish Institute for Human Rights (DIHR).

If you have a further licensing question, please contact us directly.