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Keeping Interactivity at the Center of Rapid Development. Facilitator: Bryan Chapman Chief Learning Strategist Chapman Alliance bryan@chapmanalliance.com. Name the most common reason someone might not use interactivity during rapid development. How long…?.
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Keeping Interactivity at the Center of Rapid Development Facilitator: Bryan Chapman Chief Learning Strategist Chapman Alliance bryan@chapmanalliance.com
Name the most common reason someone might not use interactivity during rapid development.
How long…? How long does it take to create 1 hour of Classroom Instruction?
How long…? Low Range = 12:1 High Range = 60:1 How long does it take to create 1 hour of PowerPoint-based, online learning?
How long…? How long does it take to create 1 hour of E-Learning?
How long…? 1300 hours How long does it take to create 1 hour of Simulation-Based e-learning?
Instructor-Led Online, Self-Paced 221:1 (hours of development per finished hour of instruction) Break even point (10 Months) Development Costs Example Only 34:1 (hours of development per finished hour of instruction) Reoccurring costs, over time
Instructor-Led Online, Self-Paced 221:1 (hours of development per finished hour of instruction) Return on Investment Break even point (10 Months) Development Costs Example Only 34:1 (hours of development per finished hour of instruction) Reoccurring costs, over time
Return on Investment Instructor-Led Online, Self-Paced 221:1 (hours of development per finished hour of instruction) 75:1 Break even point (10 Months) Development Costs Example Only 34:1 (hours of development per finished hour of instruction) (3.5 Months) Reoccurring costs, over time
PCWeek Shoot Out • Several teams invited to compete • Convert a 54-hour instructor-led course to online learning • 2 days of development • 1 person at the computer at any time • Storyboard…. actually a lesson plan • Present course to 20 judges and 150 members of media gallery • Watched the other teams in action • Wide variety of approaches
Cost per finished hour… Source: Brandon Hall Research, Custom Content Development Knowledgebase
IBM Learning Model White Papers Instructor-Led “culminating experience” Student Guide Exercises Games Word .PDF Practice Scenario-Based Simulations PowerPoint Product Knowledge
Blended Learning as a development model White Papers Rapid Authoring Tools Student Guide Exercises Games Word Rapid Simulation Development – Best Tool for the Job .PDF Practice Scenario-Based Simulations PowerPoint Classroom uses the same development model Product Knowledge
Blended Learning as a development model White Papers Rapid Authoring Tools Demonstration Student Guide Exercises Games Word Rapid Simulation Development – Best Tool for the Job .PDF Practice Scenario-Based Simulations PowerPoint Demonstration Classroom uses the same development model Product Knowledge
Bloom’s Taxonomy • Knowledge • Action verbs: list, define, tell, describe, identify, show, label, collect, examine, tabulate, quote, name, who, when, where, etc. • Comprehension • Action verbs: summarize, describe, interpret, contrast, predict, associate, distinguish, estimate, differentiate, discuss, extend, etc. • Application • Action verbs: apply, demonstrate, calculate, complete, illustrate, show, solve, examine, modify, relate, change, classify, experiment, discover, etc. • Analysis • Action verbs: analyze, separate, order, explain, connect, classify, arrange, divide, compare, select, explain, infer, etc. • Synthesis • Action verbs: combine, integrate, modify, rearrange, substitute, plan, create, design, invent, what if?, compose, formulate, prepare, generalize, rewrite, etc. • Evaluation • Action verbs: assess, decide, rank, grade, test, measure, recommend, convince, select, judge, explain, discriminate, support, conclude, compare, summarize, etc.
Don’t wait too late to apply interactivity Authoring and Production Design Document Storyboard Evaluate Implement Develop Design Analyze Prototype Course Designer
Interactivity to meet instructional goals Demonstration • Interactivity Menu… • Discovery Exercise • Progressive Disclosure • Branching Scenario (troubleshooting) • Software Application Simulation • Labeling Exercise • Role-play simulation • Discrimination Exercise (classification) • Game show (i.e. Jeopardy, Millionaire) • Simple Games (Tic-Tac-Toe) • Crossword puzzle (reinforce terminology) • Sequencing Exercise • Interactive Glossary • Flash Cards (recall) • Branching Quesitons • Matching • Video Interaction • Animated Diagram Course Designer
Raptivity – Interactivity Samplerwww.raptivity.com Course Designer
Half-Baked Softwarewww.halfbakedsoftware.com Course Designer
Class Tool – Free Gameswww.classtools.net Course Designer
SME- Developed Published by Center • Support Staff • ISD • Graphic Artists Learning Champions (local units) Strategy? Learners • 247,000 employees • Factory Training • Supply Chain Model • 50 SME’s created 200 learning modules in very short timeframe
Tips and Suggestion – Using Interactivity for Rapid Development • Create an interactivity “sampler” to show to internal customers, SME’s, etc. Review before design activities. • Don’t create navigation controls at the page level. It’s a waste of time. • Page turning isn’t bad if used in moderation. Add a healthy mix of interactivity. • When prototyping, create a prototype for each interaction, not just a single lesson or module. • Consider using multiple tools to meet the need. • One caution: make sure interactivity choices don’t overshadow the instruction. It is possible to use too much of a good thing.
Tools used in Class: • Raptivity (200+ templated interactions) – See www.raptivity.com • Instructional Spice (much fewer templates, but web based) – See www.instructionalspice.com • Quandary (used for the desert island maze) See www.halfbakedsoftware.com • Hot Potatoes (used to create the crossword puzzle) – See www.halfbakedsoftware.com • Classtools.net (shooting game) – See www.classtools.net • Unison (demonstration of integrating interactivity samples) – See www.rapidintake.com • OnPoint Digital (LCMS demonstration of integrating samples) – See www.onpointlearning.com
Cost Lack of Creativity Too much time Steep Learning Curve Hard to Integrate Why should I? Not in PowerPoint
Questions??? Facilitator: Bryan Chapman Chief Learning Strategist Chapman Alliance bryan@chapmanalliance.com
Authoring Tools • Questionmark Perception • Rapid Intake • RapidBuilder • RapideL • RapidGuide • Raptivity • ReadyGo Web Course Builder • Red inQ • Respondus • SCObuilder • SCORMxt • ScreenWatch Producer software • Sculptoris Voices Studio • Seminar Author • Siebel SimBuilder • SimCorder • SimShop Developer Tool • SkillSoft Course Customization Toolkit • SmartBuilder • SoftChalk • StudyMate • TACTIC! • TEDS Learning Composer • Testcraft • THESIS • ToolBook Assistant • ToolBook Instructor • Toolbox • TurboDemo • VBTrain.Net • ViewletAce • ViewletCam • Vox Proxy • Webex Presentation Studio • WTDS • X-Pulse LearnCube • Gen 21 Knowledge Assembler • IBT Content Conversion • IBT Web Authoring • Impatica for PowerPoint • Impatica OnCue • Instant Demo • Intiva • Intuition Publisher • iPerform Course Builder • Kallidus Authoring System • Kaplan STT Trainer • KBridge • Knowledge Builder • KnowledgeHub Authoring Services • Kookaburra KnowledgePresenter • Learn.com CourseMaker Studio • LearnPoint Creator • Lectora Publisher • LECTURNITY • LERSUS • MaxIT • MAXMEDIA • Mindflash Training System • MOS SOLO (Generator + Styler) • OnPoint Course Manager • OutStart Trainer (formerly Trainersoft) • PedagogueTesting • Performance Analyzer • podia • PointeCast Publisher Professional • Power Book Builder • Qarbon ViewletBuilder • Qube Learning System • Quest • Question Writer - Quiz Edition • Accordent Capture Station • AcroTrain e-Learning System • Adobe Authorware • Adobe Captivate • Adobe Connect (formerly Breeze) • Adobe Director • Adobe Dreamweaver • Adobe Flash • Apixel Metamorphosis • Articulate Presenter • Articulate Quizmaker • Assima Wizard Training Suite • Atlantic Link • AuthoLearn • Banshee • Brainshark Communications Platform • Brainvisa • Camtasia Studio • CLI Virtuoso Authoring System • Composica Enterprise • CONSTRUCT Author • CONSTRUCT Roleplaying Engine • Content Authoring Software • CourseGenie • Design-a-Course • Designer's Edge • EasyAuthor • Edufolio • Eedo ForceTen • Elicitus Content Publisher • Exam Engine • Experience Builder • Firefly • FLEXeLEARN EDITOR • FLEXeLEARN POWERSYNC
Classifications of Authoring Tools • General Purpose Authoring Tools • PowerPoint to E-learning (Rapid) • Gaming • Simulation • Assessment/Testing • Groupware/Content Management Centric
General Purpose Authoring Tools • Adobe Flash • Adobe Authorware • Adobe Director • Adobe Dreamweaver • Lectora Publisher • OutStart Trainer (formerly Trainersoft) • ToolBook • Quest • Rapid Intake • ReadyGo Web Course Builder • Learn.com CourseMaker Studio • EasyAuthor • Intuition • Kallidua Authoring • Kookaburra KnowledgePresenter • TACTIC! • MaxIT • Toolbox • LearnPoint Creator • TEDS Learning Composer
PowerPoint to E-Learning • Articulate Presenter • Adobe Connect (formerly Breeze) • Atlantic Link • PointeCast Publisher Professional • Brainshark • Impatica for PowerPoint • AcroTrain e-Learning System • MindFlash • FLEXeLEARN • Power Book Builder • Vox Proxy
Gaming • Raptivity • Learningware • Unison (Rapid Intake) • Hot Potatoes • Classtools.net • Composica Enterprise • Intiva • MOS SOLO (Generator + Styler) • StudyMate
Simulation • Adobe Captivate • Kaplan STT Trainer • Assima • Camtasia Studio • Firefly • RapidBuilder • Siebel SimBuilder • Experience Builder • TEDS SimCorder • SimShop Developer Tool • TurboDemo • Humentum • NexLearn • Qarbon ViewletBuilder
Assessment/Testing • Questionmark Perception • Testcraft • Exam Engine • Respondus • Articulate Quizmaker • Pedagogue Testing • Red inQ • ViewletAce