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Summary

This article describes how to use the LX library and how to build LX that can be included in recognition portfolios and custom portfolios.

How to create a Learning Experience

A learning experience is a professional experience or activity that is recognised by ANZCAP that can be used towards a level of ANZCAP recognition.

Each ANZCAP LX activity is mapped to competency standards as outlined in FRAMEWORK.

Each Recognition has minimum requirements including Total LX, specific Core LX and Elective LX.
See Recognitions for more information on LX requirements for each recognition.

A learning experience can be created:

  • From scratch as a new LX

  • Cloned from a recently completed CPD activity.

Creating an LX from scratch

  1. In the ANZCAP Landing Page or LX library, select

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Cloning an LX from a completed CPD

  1. In the LX library, select the CPD tab to view eligible CPD that can be converted to an LX

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For CPD to appear in this tab they must be:

  • Recorded in SHPA CPD Planning and Recording

  • In the status Finalised or Complete

  • Less than 5 years since the CPD completion date

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Completing and validating an LX

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ContentLearning Experience (LX) is a type of Workplace Based Assessment (WBA) tool that an ANZCAP member can use to record evidence of professional practice at a chosen ANZCAP Recognition level (e.g. Resident, Registrar, Consultant).

Creating a new LX

1a. In the ANZCAP Home Page, by selecting the “+ New LX” button under the My draft Learning Experiences (LX) section:

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1b. LX library, by selecting the black “+ New LX” button:

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  1. Within the “Create Learning Experience” window, enter the LX title and select the LX activity type.

Once you have selected the LX type a description of the LX type will appear in the description box below.

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One you have chosen the correct LX type, select save. The LX page will open in a draft form.

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Some types of LX are available as both the autonomous and collaborative category.

Completing and validating an LX

  1. Complete all required sections within the LX but selecting the corresponding 🖊️ image:

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Editable sections within the LX are:

  • Banner bar details

  • Learning Experience Details

  • Learning Experience Criteria

  • Reflection & Goal Development

  • Supporting Evidence

  • User declaration (Autonomous & Endorsed categories only)

  • Collaborator details and declaration (Collaborator categories only)

All sections marked with an asterisk (*) must be completed for the declaration section to open.

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Please refer to the individual articles on each LX type for further guidance on how to complete each type of learning experience.

4a. For Autonomous and Endorsed LXs, the status of the LX will change from “draft” to “validated” with completion of the Candidate Declaration.

4b. For Collaborative LXs, the status of the LX will change from “draft” to “validated” with completion of the Collaborator Declaration.

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If the candidate and collaborator are not using the same screen to complete the LX, then the candidate may share access to the Collaborator Declaration section by selecting the “clipboard” button 📋. This will generate a link, which can be shared with the collaborator via email, SMS or team chat/collaboration applications (e.g. Microsoft Teams). The collaborator can then complete the collaborator declaration on their own device.

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  1. The status of the LX in the banner bar will change to validated.

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Once a Collaborative LX is validated by the collaborator, the user may only make changes to the Reflection & Goal Development and the Supporting Evidence sections. All other sections are locked and can not be edited.

Once an Autonomous or Endorsed LX is validated by the user, all sections are locked and can not be edited.

Use of Validated LXs

All Learning Experiences are stored within the LX Library.

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You may complete the following actions within the LX tile:

  • View the details of the LX by selecting the “View LX” button

  • Delete the LX by selecting the ellipsis in the top right hand corner of the LX tile, and choosing “Delete Learning Experience”

  • Allocate the LX to a recognition or custom portfolio

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