Instructional Guides for Course
First: Mulhim Platform Commitment
Mulhim platform is committed to achieving training and
developmental objectives by providing comprehensive support to trainees during
registration and implementation of programs and training courses, including
instructional guides and support during electronic assessments and training
activities. Real-time support is provided during virtual classroom sessions for
both trainers and trainees, according to their respective roles and functions
in managing virtual classrooms.
Second: Registration for Synchronous (Live) Courses
Subscribers to synchronous (live) courses can register by
visiting the live courses section on the website and completing the payment
steps. Upon confirmation of registration, the live broadcast link will be sent
via email on the day of the course.
Third: Registration for Asynchronous (Pre-recorded) Courses
For asynchronous courses (pre-recorded video), participants
can register through the recorded courses section. Upon confirmation, course
details will be sent via email. Participants can access educational videos and
materials anytime during the course duration, enabling them to complete the
course at their convenience. An authentic evaluative assessment is required to
obtain a course completion certificate.
Fourth: Attendance and Absence Policy for Courses
Mulhim platform follows an attendance policy based on the
regulations of the Saudi Commission for Health Specialties and the National
eLearning Center, requiring participants to attend at least 70% of total course
hours (both synchronous and asynchronous) to receive a course completion
certificate. Attendance is recorded at the beginning and end of the session,
with active monitoring to ensure the required attendance rate is achieved.
Attendance Policy on the Platform is as Follows:
Firstly: For synchronous courses, training and
delivery occur via live streaming at specific times, conducted directly by the
trainer. Mulhim provides a live broadcasting method for courses and lectures
similar to Zoom, restricted only to registered course participants. Their full
names, which will appear on certificates, are displayed to confirm attendance.
Attendance is monitored by the platform's team and recorded both at the
beginning and end of each session for added security and verification.
Secondly: For asynchronous courses, training and
course delivery occur through educational videos and materials, accessible
anytime during a sufficient period for course completion. To maintain
credibility, the platform requires participants to access courses exclusively
through their own user accounts, using their real names for certification
purposes. Additionally, mandatory evaluative assessments are provided, randomly
selecting 10 questions out of 20-30 in the database per course. Questions vary
among participants to prevent cheating and fraud. Participants must technically
watch the entire video without fast-forwarding.