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Help for the Chronically Underfunded E-Learning Solutions on a Shoestring: Jane Bozarth, E-Learning Coordinator NC Office of State Personnel jane.bozarth@ncmail.netjane.bozarth@ncmail.net
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Part I What is e-learning?
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Advantages (1) Travel $ Trainee time away from work Just-in-time (eliminate waiting lists/empty seats) Just-for-me Easier to update
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Advantages (2) Printing/materials/classroom $ Scalable Consistent delivery
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Obstacles (1) Problems with 24/7 Learner buy-in Management buy-in Trainer buy-in Isolation Start-up $ Equipment considerations
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Obstacles (2) Learner motivation/trainer control Updating materials Literacy requirements JANES BIG FEAR: Technology Abuse
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The Decision If the e-learning solution is = or > the alternative, then e-learning may be the better choice
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E-learning Computer-based training (CBT) Intranet-based training Internet-based training Web-based training(WBT) Dozens of other names
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Levels Knowledge databases Performance support Online support Asynchronous training Synchronous training
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Uses? Basic skills Online degrees/academics Supplement to classroom New employee orientation Mandatory business training: refresher on procedures Business applications (computer)
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Training to INform Rule Policy Awareness DFWP AIDS Email Etiquette ADA = Content
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Training to PERform (near reach) Filling out form Process (such as how to make a conference call on the new office phones)
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Training to PERform (far reach) =Advanced Application Critical Thinking Empathy Skills Interacting with Angry Customer DDI
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Part II E-Learning on a Shoestring
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Build or buy? Company-Specific? REALLY? More than 500 users?
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What we already had: HardwareSoftwarePeripherals Dell LatitudeMS PaintScanner TelephonePowerPointCD Burner WordMicrophone E-mail NetMeeting LOTS of training materials, including video we owned
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What we had access to: WHOSoftwarePeripherals NarratorMacromedia 30-day trial+free tutorials Digital camera Flash designerVHS to digital converter MANY college students
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Other decisions: Early vs. elegant Perfect vs. good enough What do you really NEED?
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MYTHS Before you can do anything else, you have to have a/an: Authoring tool On-site Web designer Learning Management System
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NCs Program Mix of built and bought Supervisor Skills, Mandated Topics, and Employee Development 25,000 users in 18 months 100% completion My salary + computer + ….
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BUILDING
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Use what you have Word PowerPoint MS Paint Email
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Word Web Page Wizard
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MS PAINT Start Programs Accessories Paint
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Time to move up? Html Editors Page Tools Authoring Tools
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Adding On Free Visuals Free Interactivity Coursebuilder Quia games Hot Potatoes games Collaborative Learning Systems games
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Collaboration Role Plays Case Studies Team Assignments Student Home Pages
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Job Aids
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Other Bricks Network! ASTD, ISPI, NAGTAD Beg, barter, borrow Use child labor Reusable objects
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Always ask: howd they do it? Are there any cheaper alternatives?
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BUYING
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Vendor: development GET YOUR ACT TOGETHER What are you buying? How much?
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Vendor: OTS (Jane: Ask the right questions: Not Is it a good product? Not Do you like it?)
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VENDOR Free, trial, demo, sample, cheap Optimize, dont customize Limit licenses Add on, dont renovate
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Add on, dont renovate:
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Jane Bozarth E-Learning Coordinator, NC Office of State Personnels HRD Group Author: E-Learning Solutions on a Shoestring Contributing Writer, Training magazine
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Jane Bozarth NC Office of State Personnel HRD Group Jane.bozarth@ncmail.net (919) 733-8339
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