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Rapid Training Development Using Recording Software

Rapid Training Development Using Recording Software. Session #25230 March 10, 2008 Alliance 2008 Conference Las Vegas, Nevada. 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

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Rapid Training Development Using Recording Software

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  1. Rapid Training Development Using Recording Software Session #25230 March 10, 2008 Alliance 2008 Conference Las Vegas, Nevada

  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

  3. Arizona State University • 70,000 students • 10,000 employees • 4 campuses • Online partnership with other state schools; NAU, UofA

  4. ASU and Oracle • Implemented PeopleSoft Version 8.9 in 2 years, under $20 million • HR • Student Admin • CRM • EPM • Next version – Fusion

  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.

  6. Overview Go-live is approaching, the content experts are busy cleaning data, testing pages, discussing business processes – and training hasn’t been developed.

  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.

  8. UPK, Captivate, Camtasia We use these tools to speed development. They also provide these benefits. • Experiential LearningSimulating the software provides a mind body connection to it • InteractivityEngages the learner • Multimodal InformationSupplements the experiential learning

  9. The following are not definitive statements about the software. They are things we’ve experienced while using the software.

  10. Summary Usage of UPK - Negatives • LMS wrapper • Full screen (people have varied resolutions) • Difficult to share work (import) • Secret learning curve + Positives • Do-it = context sensitive help • Included in base price • Great interactivity • Multiple modes

  11. About UPK Advantage Can add the “Do It” mode to the Help menu in PeopleSoft.

  12. About UPK • SimulationsUsers drill down into an LMS to view interactive material.

  13. 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

  14. Captivate Example

  15. 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

  16. Camtasia Example As posted on the ASU Training Link

  17. Present Usage Camtasia use will increase in the future.

  18. Development Process • Design the training • Record with Content Expert (C.E.) • Edit/Correct/Polish recording • C.E. reviews material • Pilot materials • Edit (as needed) • Publish in various forms C.E. You 0 Hours 0 Hours

  19. Total Development Time Way time saved: • Visit C.E. w/laptop record procedures with Captivate. • Clean up procedures, post • Review with C.E. C.E. You 4 Hours 11 Hours

  20. 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

  21. Way time saved – Take laptop to C.E., record procedures with Captivate. C.E. You 3 Hours 5 Hours

  22. C.E. You 3 Hours 5 Hours

  23. C.E. You 3 Hours 7 Hours

  24. C.E. You 4 Hours 8 Hours

  25. C.E. You 4 Hours 11 Hours

  26. C.E. You 4 Hours 11 Hours

  27. BPG C.E. You 4 Hours 12 Hours Simulation Job Aid/Step-by-Step

  28. Questions?

  29. 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

  30. This presentation and all Alliance 2008 presentations are available for download from the Conference Site Presentations from previous meetings are also available

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