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Rapid Training Development Using Recording Software Session #25230 March 10, 2008 Alliance 2008 Conference Las Vegas, Nevada
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2 Your Presenter(s) Martha Steinacker One year at ASU as ID 15 years in ID, Multimedia B.A. in Art, M.Ed. Adult Ed & Ed Tech Paul Stoll 1.5 years at ASU 13 years at Intel B.S. in Psych, M.S. in ISD
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3 Arizona State University 70,000 students 10,000 employees 4 campuses Online partnership with other state schools; NAU, UofA
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4 ASU and Oracle Implemented PeopleSoft Version 8.9 in 2 years, under $20 million HR Student Admin CRM EPM Next version – Fusion
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5 Products Developed Team of 3 implemented training Developed 54 courses Delivered 250 ILTs to 3000+ employees over 4 campuses Over 9000 employees took the online version of our courses.
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6 Overview Go-live is approaching, the content experts are busy cleaning data, testing pages, discussing business processes – and training hasn’t been developed.
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7 Overview In this workshop we will share what we have done to create training material quickly with a minimum impact to the Content Expert's time.
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9 UPK, Captivate, Camtasia We use these tools to speed development. They also provide these benefits. Experiential Learning Simulating the software provides a mind body connection to it Interactivity Engages the learner Multimodal Information Supplements the experiential learning
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10 The following are not definitive statements about the software. They are things we’ve experienced while using the software.
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11 Summary Usage of UPK + Positives Do-it = context sensitive help Included in base price Great interactivity Multiple modes - Negatives LMS wrapper Full screen (people have varied resolutions) Difficult to share work (import) Secret learning curve
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12 About UPK Advantage Can add the “Do It” mode to the Help menu in PeopleSoft.
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13 About UPK Simulations Users drill down into an LMS to view interactive material.
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14 Summary Usage of Captivate + Positives $200.00 Price tag Great interactivity Multiple modes Any screen size Easy to share and distribute No LMS wrapper - Negatives No link to help Some instability Secret learning curve
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15 Captivate Example
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16 Summary Usage of Camtasia + Positives Connection to a human Simultaneous content gathering $299 Can be used for screen capture or video Dual screen No wrapper - Negatives Less interactive No context sensitive link to help Need specialized equipment?? Single mode
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17 Camtasia Example As posted on the ASU Training LinkASU Training Link
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18 Present Usage Camtasia use will increase in the future.
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20 Development Process 1) Design the training 2) Record with Content Expert (C.E.) 3) Edit/Correct/Polish recording 4) C.E. reviews material 5) Pilot materials 6) Edit (as needed) 7) Publish in various forms C.E. You 0 Hours
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21 Total Development Time Way time saved: Visit C.E. w/laptop record procedures with Captivate. Clean up procedures, post Review with C.E. 4 Hours 11 Hours C.E. You
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22 1 hour with C.E. to analyze & design (audience, tasks, ID etc) Document the design See design document handout. C.E. You 1 Hour 3 Hours
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23 Way time saved – Take laptop to C.E., record procedures with Captivate. 3 Hours 5 Hours C.E. You
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24 3 Hours 5 Hours C.E. You
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25 3 Hours 7 Hours C.E. You
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26 4 Hours 8 Hours C.E. You
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27 4 Hours 11 Hours C.E. You
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28 4 Hours 11 Hours C.E. You
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29 Job Aid/Step-by-Step BPG Simulation 4 Hours 12 Hours C.E. You
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30 Questions?
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31 Contacts Martha Steinacker, M.Ed. Instructional Designer University Technology Office Arizona State University E-mail: Martha.Steinacker@asu.edu Paul Stoll, M.S. Manager, DEV, CRM Support University Technology Office Arizona State University E-mail: Paul.Stoll@asu.edu
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