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Presentation for ACPET workshop on rapid eLearning tools and design.

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Content Methods

•Developing/Buying bespoke content (rapid tools)

•Development/Purchase of bespoke content (non rapid)

•Purchase of generic content

•Informal learning content (e-books, web resources, search tools)

•Formal collaboration tools between learner and tutor such as web conferences, Virtual Learning Environments, video conferencing,

•Informal collaboration tools such as chat, wikis, and blogs.

http://www.towardsmaturity.org/article/2010/03/12/towards-maturity-impact-indicator-looks-e-learning/

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Passive Learning

Most e learning courses purpose is to share information or change/improve job role performance.

However, most courses focuses on sharing information rather than performance improvements. This happens because most people focus on delivering content rather than on changing job role performance.

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Passive Learning

• Slabs of Text• Multiple Choice Questions• Few opportunities to apply

knowledge• Poor demonstration of skills• Inadequate follow up with face

to face assessment/further training

• High drop out rate/low engagement

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Passive Learning

Slabs of Text

Reading is best done offline.

Many elearning courses require a lot of reading. If most of your course is text-based, find a solution that best supports reading rather than building a course

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Cathy Moore

•Don’t create a course unless it’s really necessary and useful.•Write activities in which a character faces a realistic challenge.•Put the information outside the course.•Use the course to show how to use the job aids.•Let the activities, not the content, drive the design.

http://blog.cathy-moore.com/2010/05/how-to-design-elearning-thats-memorable-and-budget-friendly/

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All shapes n sizes

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Cater for them!

-Reduce reliance on text

(Audio, Visuals, Video)

-Use multimedia

-Engage learner to think through learning activities)

-Put back industry knowledge

-Be active online(network! Play! Ask! Share!)

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Pull not Push

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Pull not Push

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Pull not Push

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How?

Well designed case studies or scenarios can create a need for the learners to pull the information

Present some simple questions or problem-solving activities that require a solution.

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Rapid e Learning

Flexible delivery content that can be developed quickly without experts using purpose built software

http://www.readygo.com/web02/01web02g.htm#characteristics

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Rapid e Learning

•Short learning curve•Navigation built in •Instructional design encouraged through tools structure and visual queues•Does not require any programming knowledge•Advanced features such as creating links, tests, glossary, FAQ, drill down pages are built-in. Does not require any advanced skills, programming, or HTML knowledge•Easy to import Multimedia

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Industry Knowledge

Complimenting E Learning approaches to ensure learners have access to industry knowledge sharing and building

•Discussions•Guest Presenters•Audio Recordings/Podcasts•Group projects and presentations•Video Demonstrations•Using a Virtual Classroom•Problem Solving

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Media

AudioAudio

PicsPics VideoVideo

FlashFlash

TextText

DocsDocs

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Media - Sound

.wav - a format developed by Windows and used extensively on Windows operating systems

.mp3 - audio format that compressed sound with minimal loss of quality (i.e. audio file size is a lot smaller as an .mp3 compared to a .wav). This is the most popular sound format for music.

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Media - Pics

.gif - supports a palette with 256 colors while JPG's palette supports 16 million colors.

.jpg - palette supports 16 million colors.

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Media - Video

FLVFLV

AVIAVI WMVWMV

MP4MP4

QuickTimeQuickTime

3GP3GP

Video Output from Rapid elearning Tools to SWFVideo Output from Rapid elearning Tools to SWF

Video Input Formats to Rapid elearning ToolsVideo Input Formats to Rapid elearning Tools

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Activities & Interactions

StepsSteps

QuizQuiz Decision Making Trees

Decision Making Trees

InformationInformation

Demonstration

Demonstration

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Workflow

What learners need to learnWhat learners need to learn

StoryboardMappingDrafting

StoryboardMappingDrafting

InteractionsInteractions

MediaMedia

BuildBuild

TestTest

Deliver to LearnersDeliver to Learners

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SCORM and IMS

SCORM –packaging of learning activities so they can be reused and tracked in a learner management system (e.g. Moodle)

IMS – packaging of learning content for deployment in a learner management system

Create Learning Materials and

Activities outside of LMS

Import

Track

Assess

Create Learning Materials and

Activities outside of LMS

Import

Track

Assess

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Integrating with LMS

IMS Package

SCORM Package

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Cathy Moore

http://blog.cathy-moore.com/

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Rapid e Learning Blog

http://www.articulate.com/rapid-elearning/

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Tools