Digital learning through Equitas
Shaped around what matters most - flexibility, simplicity and learner agency
Built using feedback from educators and learners, Equitas has been designed to make every stage of learning more engaging and accessible, while supporting educators to track progress and celebrate achievement.
Equitas brings ASDAN’s plan, do review approach to life online, creating a flexible, accessible and engaging digital space that celebrates every learner’s journey.
Find out more about delivering ASDAN's Short Courses using Equitas in this information leaflet.
Explore the platform's key features
- Educators can quickly build personalised courses by selecting the challenges most relevant to their learners.
- Learners can also explore and choose challenges themselves, supporting agency and independence.
- Challenges can be blended to create tailored pathways that reflect each learner’s needs and interests.
- Clear guidance supports learners and educators to understand which skills each challenge develops.
- Evidence can be uploaded directly to the platform, making it easy to capture progress.
- Members can still use printed PDFs where needed, with staff able to upload evidence on learners’ behalf.
- Portfolios can be submitted entirely online, reducing printing and storage demands.
- Physical portfolios remain supported for learners who benefit from them.
- Internal quality assurance can be completed digitally, improving oversight and reducing admin.
- Learners and educators can clearly see where skills have been demonstrated and how progress has been made across the course.
Which courses are available?
Equitas has launched with a selection of our Short Courses:
Not yet an ASDAN member?
Our team can guide you towards the right course for you and your learners. Please fill out this expression of interest form and an ASDAN expert will be in touch.
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