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What's changed in the e-learning Top Ten?

05 May 2020      Amanda Darley, Head of Operations and Engagement

We have no new entries in this week’s top ten, but we do have a new Number 1!

Thanks to a storming performance over the past week, completing an extra 10 modules in just one week, Thomas Lewis of York St. John University steams into the top spot, up from Number 6. With 25 modules now under his belt he just knocked Katarzyna Trojan-Mizzi of Southampton off that top spot, despite Katarzyna completing an extra module bringing her total to an impressive 24 modules.

Other changes in this week’s chart are:

  • Peter Fotheringham of Dundee moves up to number 4 with a total of 21 modules, an increase of 4 from last week, while Hannah Burton from Swansea moves up to number 8 with 15 modules, and hot on her heels is Lisa Cherry from Essex moving up to number 9 with 14 modules;
  • Nobody has stayed in the same position this week - Melanie Philpott from Exeter, David Glover from Staffordshire, Linda Bruce from AECC and Ben Green have all managed to complete extra modules this week, but unfortunately , other people overtook them so they actually dropped down the Top Ten.

You can find the latest leader-board here, and don’t forget that points mean prizes! So let’s see who grabs the top 3 spots at the end of May when the competition ends. But remember – no matter who takes the top spot, everyone who undertakes some of the e-learning modules is a winner, as you’ll be increasing your skills and knowledge, even if you don’t win a prize.

You can find more details about our e-learning modules and the competition in this article, and at the bottom of this web page you’ll find a recording of a webinar explaining more about the BUFDG Pro courses.

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