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Title: Keep Your Users Up to Speed Using Web-Based Learning


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Keep Your Users Up to Speed Using Web-Based
Learning
Presented by Jeff Graunke jeff_at_graunkeconsulting.
com 630-204-9376 NOCAUG August 2006
2
Overview
  • How you can use it
  • Examples
  • Storyboards
  • Templates
  • Development Guidelines
  • Design Considerations
  • Tools
  • Lessons Learned

3
The Faces of e-Learning
  • What is e-Learning?
  • It can be
  • Electronic classroom
  • Computer or Web-based material
  • Demonstrations
  • Practice Sessions
  • Assessments

4
How Can You Use It
  • Show processes
  • Change Management Tool
  • Introduce a project
  • Re-train
  • Refresher
  • Fix a broken process
  • New hires/ new-to-role staff

5
Compliments Classroom
  • eLearning can be used as
  • Prework for class room instruction.
  • In-class activity
  • Review/refresher

6
Examples
  • Here are some examples.

7
Develop a Template
  • Keeps courses and modules consistent
  • Eliminates wasted time trying to figure what
    looks best
  • Makes it easier on team members
  • Conditions users on what to expect

8
Create Development Guidelines
  • This will serve as a guiding document to the
    development team
  • Keeps the development process consistent
  • Address specific tool issues (i.e. screen size,
    font, color schemes, etc)
  • Allows new development team members to get up to
    speed quickly

9
Design Considerations
  • Module/course should be process-based
  • Tell/show them how it works. They need to know
    the mechanics (i.e. pause, replay, answering
    questions)
  • Use real-world examples and data
  • Tell them, show them, have them do it
  • You must test

10
Use Storyboards
  • Serve as road map/blue print
  • Tell you where youre going and what it will look
    like
  • Force you to think through the entire process
  • This is the hardest part
  • The development is done here

11
Tools
  • Oracle User Productivity Kit (UPK)
  • Macromedia (Captivate, Breeze, DreamWeaver, etc)
  • Camtasia
  • Etc.

12
Lessons Learned
  • Do the Story Board first.
  • The more time you spend up front, the less time
    you spend actually building the courses and
    reworking it.
  • It forces you to think through the process and
    what screens, data, and examples to use.
  • It becomes the guiding document for the course.

13
Lessons Learned
  • Work the process in the system.
  • This helps you know what data to use for
    demonstrations and where to click next.
  • It reduces the amount of re-work and corrections
    needed.

14
Lessons Learned
  • Spend time to learn the tool
  • Practice, practice, practice
  • Designate one Guru

15
Key Points
  • How you can use it
  • Examples
  • Storyboards
  • Templates
  • Development Guidelines
  • Design Considerations
  • Tools
  • Lessons Learned

16
Questions/Discussion
  • ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ?

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Graunke Consulting, Inc. is a Chicago-area based
consulting firm specializing in training,
e-learning, instructional design and writing.
Visit our website at www.graunkeconsulting.com.
Jeff Graunke is president and founder of
Graunke Consulting. He has created and delivered
Oracle Applications training programs for
Underwriters Laboratories, City of Chicago,
Chicago Public Schools, Chicago Transit
Authority, Rockwell FirstPoint Contact and
others. Contact Jeff at jeff_at_graunkeconsulting.co
m or at 630-204-9376.
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