MCCC Biomanufacturing Course / 1.14 Downstream Processing eLearning Modules SCORM package

"This learning object, The MCCC Biomanufacturing Course / 1.14 Downstream Processing eLearning Modules SCORM LMS package, is an introduction to biopharmaceutical production and provides an overview of the biomanufacture of a monoclonal drug within a virtualized downstream processing environment. This educational tool utilizes text, illustrations, and video animations (e-learning) to detail the workflow, operations, and instrumentation involved in the batch production of a monoclonal antibody under cGMP conditions. This object details a typical downstream production workflow for a monoclonal antibody and includes activities such as: bioreactor operations, harvest and clarification, multiple membrane filtration steps, a series of chromatography purifications, Ultrafiltration/Diafiltration, and bulk fill. Support materials include resources such as: text, illustrations, animations, interactive activities, and self-assessments. Once a participant has completed a review of the modules, self-assessments provide a means to check your knowledge. This e-learning material was developed in part referencing the Introduction to Biomanufacturing textbook, Northeast Biomanufacturing Center and Collaborative, Published 2012. This SCORM is packaged as a zip file and is best accessed and viewed with a Learning Management System, LMS. It is associated with a READ ME (instructions) file on how to install and run the application, READ ME Instructions to Access the DSP SCORM. This learning object is associated with additional learning content in biomanufacturing that is provided as separate, supplemental material: a) The eleven lectures intended for use for instructing a biomanufacturing course, MCCC Biomanufacturing Course / 1.1 Introduction to Biomanufacturing to 1.11 Process Development. b) The MCCC Biomanufacturing Course / 1.12 Montgomery County Community College Biomanufacturing Laboratory Manual 2nd Edition. This manual covers a variety of experiments relevant to biomanufacturing, is SOP driven, and includes batch record documentation. c) The MCCC Biomanufacturing Course / 1.13 Downstream Processing eLearning html package. This educational tool utilizes text, figures, and video animations to detail the workflow, operations, and instrumentation involved in the batch production of a monoclonal antibody under cGMP conditions. This platform is suitable to access and view with a web-based browser, such as Google Chrome, Firefox, and Windows Explorer. This grant product was created by the Community College Consortium for Bioscience Credentials and is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution."
Date:
2016-03-30
Primary Material Type:
Hybrid/Blended Course
Institution:
Montgomery County Community College
Project Name:
c3bc
Funding Source:
TAACCCT Round 2
Subjects:
Biomanufacturing, Biotechnology, Upstream Processing, Processing, Equipment, Media, Preparation, Cells, Culture, Fermentation, Growth, Banking, Bioreactors, Primary, Recovery, Harvest, Scale-up, Single-use, Centrifugation, Downstream Processing, Quality Control, Media Preparation, Clarification, Filtration, Chromatography, Viral clearance, Inactivation, Validation, Qualification, Column, Bed, Maintenance, Ultrafiltration, Diafiltration, Bioburden, TFF, Tangential flow filtration, Bulk Fill

Industry / Occupation

Industry Partner:
"Novartis GlaxoSmithKline"
Industry Sector:
Professional, Scientific, and Technical Services -- Professional, Scientific, and Technical Services (541)
Occupation:
Life, Physical, and Social Science Occupations -- Biological Technicians (19-4021)

Education / Instructional Information

Instructional Program:
Biological and Biomedical Sciences (26)
Credit Type:
  • None
Credential Type:
  • None
Educational Level of Materials:
  • 1st year Community College or equivalent
Time Required:
2 Hours
Language:
English (United States)
Interactivity Type:
Active - requires user to respond to prompts, questions, etc.
Quality Rubric:
Other
Quality Note:
Modified QM Model
Quality of Subject Matter was assured by:
  • Participation as an ongoing member of team developing the instructional materials
Quality of Online/Hybrid Course Design assured by:
  • Industry Standard Quality Rubric; Custom Quality Rubric
Course Note:
Introduction to Biomanufacturing
Derivative Work from Other's Materials:
http://faculty.mc3.edu/downstreamprocessing/story.html

Accessibility

Accessibility Features:
  • Text Access - Text to Speech
  • Text Adjust - Compatible
  • Text Adjustment - Adjust Font and Colors
  • Reading Layout - Reflow the Text
  • Reading Order - Digital resource layout
  • Structural Markup - Navigation Text
  • Structural Markup - Lists
  • Language - Markup
  • Non-Decorative Images Have Alt Text
  • Decorative Images Marked With Null Alt Text
  • Complex Images, Charts, and Graphs Have Text Descriptions
  • Synchronized Text Track
  • Transcript Provided With Audio Content
  • Audio/Video Delivered Via Media Player
  • Non Flickering Content
  • Interactive - Keyboard
  • Interactive - Markup

Copyright / Licensing

Copyright Owner:
MCCC/c3bc
Primary License:
Creative Commons License
This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License.
Additional License(s):