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Training for Clients

Training for Clients. Introductions. Nearly All Websites Fail. Why Do Websites Fail?. Unrealistic expectations Lack of knowledge Failure to see websites as a process. 4 Training Decisions. Content Methods Media Results. Content.

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Training for Clients

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  1. Training for Clients

  2. Introductions

  3. Nearly All Websites Fail

  4. Why Do Websites Fail? • Unrealistic expectations • Lack of knowledge • Failure to see websites as a process

  5. 4 Training Decisions • Content • Methods • Media • Results

  6. Content “Get rid of half the words on each page, then get rid of half of what’s left.” - Steve Krug

  7. Our Joomla Classes • 2011 • First Day: Articles • Second Day: Extensions 2007 Morning: Articles, Menus, Extensions, User, Settings, Templates … Afternoon: …Kitchen Sink

  8. Content: K.I.S.S.

  9. Content: Joomla Example

  10. Content: Drupal Example

  11. Content: WordPress Example

  12. Content Difficulty • Procedures • Facts • Concepts • Processes • Principles

  13. Content Difficulty • Procedures: do X, then Y, then Z • Facts: you can login at /administrator/ • Concepts: a module is a small box • Processes: how a template works • Principles: what’s the strategy behind this decision?

  14. Content Difficulty • Procedures • Facts • Concepts • Processes • Principles

  15. Methods “Learn the rules so you know how to break them properly” - Bruce Lee

  16. Methods: Joomla Articles S: Sections C: Categories A: Articles M: Menu links

  17. Methods: Joomla Components Organize: Weblinks Categories Add:Weblinks Show: Menu link

  18. Methods:Training • Introduction including the “why” • Show the procedure • Have students repeat the procedure with guidelines • Have the students repeat without guidelines • Recap

  19. Media Choices • Live: classroom training, webinars • Not live (generic): books, videos • Not live (custom): videos, documentation

  20. Live Training: Classroom • Don’t. • Unless it’s a very, very small group or you really are a teacher.

  21. Live Training: Webinars • Gotomeeting superior to Webex • Yuuguu.com and DimDim also • Difficult to get true back-and-forth

  22. Books • Most books are terrible. Badly written by non-coders and confused about their audience. • Honorable mentions: “Joomla Start to Finish” by Jen Kramer.

  23. Off-the-shelf Videos • Often disorganized or done by one-guy-in-his-parents-basement-with-Camtasia-and-$15-headset • OSTraining.com • Lynda.com

  24. Custom Videos • Jing.com • iShowU

  25. Custom Documentation • Screensteps: • Joomla has Joomanuals.com

  26. Results “Rarely is the question asked, is our children learning?"

  27. Results • Tell them what they will learn • Tell them they may forget • Give them an opening to ask for help

  28. Training Procedure • Content • Procedure • Facts • Concepts • Methods • Media • Results

  29. Suggested Book Developing Technical Training by Ruth Colvin Clark

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