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HOW TO MANAGE LARGE SCALE LEARNING INITIATIVES PAINLESSLY PRESENTED BY: RICHARD NANTEL 18 JANUARY 2012
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HOW TO REACH ME 403-277-4856 Richard.Nantel@AbsorbLMS.com http://ca.linkedin.com/in/richardnantel twitter.com/rnantel RICHARD NANTEL VP, Enterprise Learning Solutions, Absorb LMS | blatant media 19901995200020052010 Course DeveloperTraining ConsultantLearning AnalystCEO, Learning Research Firm
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HOW TO ASK QUESTIONS
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AGENDA Why your learning initiative needs to be scalable The costs of administering training How to design a scalable learning initiative Learning management practices that sabotage scalability The most important LMS features to support large-scale learning programs
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POLLS THREE SHORT POLL QUESTIONS
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SCALABLE WHY YOUR LEARNING INITIATIVE NEEDS TO BE SCALABLE
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SCALABILITY DEFINED “…scalability is the ability of a system, network, or process, to handle growing amount of work in a capable manner…” http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Scalability
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LACK OF SCALABILITY http://youtu.be/HnbNcQlzV-4
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SARAH THE BURNED OUT BAKER Sarah, owner of a bakery: "It's seven o'clock [at night]," she said, wiping her eyes with her apron, as though reading my mind. "Do you realize I've been here since three o'clock this morning? And that I was up at two to get ready?”
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COSTS THE COSTS OF ADMINISTERING TRAINING
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CASE STUDY Paper or Excel records Management of individual learners Print/mail certificates Etc. 4-WEEK LEARNING PROGRAM — administrative effort: 1 hour per learner
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ADMINISTRATIVE EFFORT: MANUAL 100 learners: 100 hrs/2.5 weeks = 1 PT Admin 250 learners: 250 hrs/6.25 weeks = 1 FT, 1 PT Admins 500 learners: 500 hrs/12.5 weeks = 3 FT, 1 PT Admins 1000 learners: 1000 hrs/25 weeks = 6 FT, 1 PT Admins 2500 learners: 2500 hrs/62.5 weeks = 15 FT, 1 PT Admins 5000 learners: 5000 hrs/125 weeks= 31 FT, 1 PT Admins *Assumes a 40-hour workweek
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ADMINISTRATIVE COSTS: MANUAL *Assumes $60,000 annual salary
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CASE STUDY Learning management system Electronic certificates Etc. 4-WEEK LEARNING PROGRAM — Administrative effort: 15 minutes per learner ! Paper or Excel records Management of individual learners Print/mail certificates Etc.
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CELEBRATION!
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ADMINISTRATIVE EFFORT: TECHNOLOGY ENABLED 100 learners: 25 hrs/.62 week = 1 PT Admin 250 learners: 62.5 hrs/1.56 weeks = 1 PT Admin 500 learners: 125 hrs/3.12 weeks = 1 FT Admin 1000 learners: 250 hrs/6.25 weeks = 1 FT, 1 PT Admins 2500 learners: 625 hrs/15.62 weeks = 3 FT Admins 5000 learners: 1250 hrs/31.25 weeks= 8 FT Admins *Assumes a 40-hour workweek
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ADMINISTRATIVE COSTS (TECHNOLOGY ENABLED) *Assumes $60,000 annual salary
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OPTIMIZATION OF LEARNING ADMINISTRATION Paper records Management of individual learners Learning management system (LMS) Management of individual learners Learning management system (LMS) Management of learner groups Rules Automated communication
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RED FLAGS LEARNING MANAGEMENT PRACTICES THAT SABOTAGE SCALABILITY
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RED FLAGS: OVERALL Your processes are focused on individual learners, not groups of learners Courses are treated as discrete events, rather than part of learning plans
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RED FLAGS: REGISTRATION You’re often registering individual learners manually
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RED FLAGS: ENROLLMENT You’re manually enrolling learners into courses When a learner completes a course, you need to manually enroll that learner into the next course You’re enrolling learners into individual courses even when the course is part of a curriculum Courses are treated as discrete objects rather than part of learning plans
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RED FLAGS: COMMUNICATIONS You’re messaging individual learners one-by-one You’re often using Outlook or other e-mail programs to communicate with learners You’re sending out individual messages, instead of template-based e-mails
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RED FLAGS: REPORTING You’re keeping records the old fashion way, with pen and paper or Excel spreadsheet You regularly need to repeat the same steps to create a meaningful report You’re regularly creating reports and manually e-mailing them to people Even though you’re using a LMS, you find yourself referring to reports you maintain outside of the system
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RED FLAGS: CERTIFICATION You’re printing and mailing certificates You’re manually keeping track of when individual certifications expire You’re manually sending recertification reminders
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DESIGN HOW TO DESIGN A SCALABLE LEARNING INITIATIVE
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DESIGN CONSIDERATIONS Focus on GROUPS of learners, not individuals Create high-level rules that affect groups Try to focus on learning plans rather than individual courses As much as possible, automate: Registration Enrollment Communication Reporting Certification
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LMS FEATURES WHAT ARE THE MOST IMPORTANT LMS FEATURES TO SUPPORT LARGE-SCALE LEARNING PROGRAMS
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LMS FEATURE CHECKLIST OVERALL: Ability to manage distinct GROUPS of learners Internal departments and sub departments Geographical regions Suppliers/partners Customers Etc. Ability to create AD HOC groups as needed Ex: People in the Sales Department AND people in Asia with the word “Manager” in their title Members of all groups EXCEPT members of one group
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GROUPS 896 230164959243102
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LMS FEATURE CHECKLIST REGISTRATION: Ability of learners to self register into the right group Ability to bulk upload learners into groups Ability to integrate LMS with an HR or other system Real time Scheduled batch upload Ability to have the same learner be a member of an ad-hoc group
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LMS FEATURE CHECKLIST ENROLLMENT: Ability for learners to automatically be enrolled in appropriate content upon registration Ability to create rules controlling who’s enrolled in which content Ability to automatically enroll learners in a course after successfully completing a preliminary course
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SELF REGISTRATION AND ENROLLMENT
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EXAMPLES OF ENROLLMENT RULES Learners in California AND learners with the word “Manager” in their job title Learners in the Sales Department OR learners in Customer Service
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LMS FEATURE CHECKLIST COMMUNICATION: Ability to configure the system to automatically e-mail the following: Registration confirmation with username/password Course enrollment notification Course reminders Course completion notification Certification notification Course update notification Reports to administrators Ability to customize messages for each course
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MESSAGE CUSTOMIZATION
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LMS FEATURE CHECKLIST REPORTING: Ability to save a customized report Ability to automatically e-mail reports to specific people Ability to automatically e-mail reports at a specific frequency
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CERTIFICATION Ability to generate certificates Ability for learners to print certificates Ability for learners to re-enroll prior to expiration of certification
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THE HOLY GRAIL: AUTOMATION RegistrationEnrollmentCommunicationReportingCertification Separate stages
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THE HOLY GRAIL: AUTOMATION RegistrationEnrollmentCommunicationReportingCertification RegistrationEnrollmentCommunicationReportingCertification Unified process Separate stages
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AUTOMATED YET PERSONALIZED 800 million users
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KEY TAKEAWAYS Managing training using a learning management system is easier and less costly than managing manually The efficiencies you gained when you first acquire(d) a LMS may just be the beginning Focus on groups, not individual learners Take the time to learn the automation features built into your LMS As much as possible, try to automate: Registration Enrollment Communication Reporting Certification
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QUESTIONS
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ABSORBLMS.WORDPRESS.COM
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THANK YOU! Telephone: 403-277-4856 Email: richard.nantel@absorblms.comrichard.nantel@absorblms.com Blog: http://absorblms.wordpress.comhttp://absorblms.wordpress.com Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/AbsorbLMShttp://www.facebook.com/AbsorbLMS Twitter: http://twitter.com/#!/AbsorbLMShttp://twitter.com/#!/AbsorbLMS LinkedIn (2 groups): Absorb LMS and SmartLab Learners Group http://www.linkedin.com/groups?about=&gid=3276360 http://www.linkedin.com/groups?about=&gid=3276360 E-Learning & Sales Training http://www.linkedin.com/groups?about=&gid=3299263 http://www.linkedin.com/groups?about=&gid=3299263
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