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Everyone Loves SharePoint Keys to Training Users on SharePoint for Successful Implementations. Liz Sundet. Special Thanks to our Platinum Sponsor. …and our Gold Sponsor. OneNeck IT Solutions at a Glance. We provide end-to-end IT Solutions to mid-market and enterprise companies.
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Everyone Loves SharePoint Keys to Training Users on SharePoint for Successful Implementations Liz Sundet
Special Thanks to our Platinum Sponsor …and our Gold Sponsor
OneNeck IT Solutions at a Glance We provide end-to-end IT Solutions to mid-market and enterprise companies • Solution line up includes: cloud and hosting solutions, colocation services, managed services, ERP application management, professional services, IT hardware resale and world-class data center facilities • Backed by the Fortune 500® strength of Telephone and Data Systems • Founded in 2010 • 650+ Employees • 450+ Technical Resources • 7 Data Centers • Offices in 12 States Headquartered in Scottsdale, Arizona
About Me • Liz Sundet– Applications Architect with OneNeck IT Solutions • MBA, PMP, CBAP, CSM • Musician: Dog Lover: • Biker: “Throttles, not pedals” • Email: lsundet@earthlink.net or liz.sundet@oneneck.com • Follow on Twitter: @percusn • Connect with me on LinkedIn • http://www.linkedin.com/pub/liz-sundet-mba-pmp-cbap-csm/17/a36/180/
Philosophy on Training • I’m not a teacher… • I don’t work for a company that specializes in training… • BUT… • I’ve trained thousands of users on • SharePoint • ERP Systems • Project Management Software • Business Analysis and Project Management • Wrote training curriculum for Rochester Community and Technical College (Mayo Clinic) for BA’s. • When it comes to SharePoint: • If users are trained properly, questions answered and they start to see the advantages SharePoint provides, they will love it.
Dog Shaming--“Users are like puppies, they don’t come trained” – Raymond Mitchell @SharePointPuppy #SharePointPuppy
Discussion Areas: • What are the different learning styles • VARK Model • How to use the learning styles when training SharePoint users • Other techniques for training users • Coaching techniques • 3 point technique (Show-Guide-Train) • Gamification for training users • Things to remember to select the right types of training
VARK – How people take in and give out information • Visual Learners • Aural Learners • Read/Write Learners • Kinesthetic Learners (Doers) Reference: http://www.vark-learn.com/english/index.asp
How to set up a tent Visual = “Cool there’s pictures” Aural = Read directions out loud and do one step at a time Reader = Follow directions by reading the entire manual before starting with step 1 Kinesthetic = take out of box and start setting up based on what they have seen or what seems logical to them
Visual Reference: http://www.learningstyles.org/styles/visual.html
The Visual Learner for SharePoint training • Include as many pictures as possible in the training content • If what you are doing changes even slightly (different screen layout) make sure to include a picture of it • Use Diagrams (Context diagrams, process flows, mind maps) to better explain the big picture of what they are doing • Give them reference materials—poster sized if possible • Use lots of COLORS
Aural Learner • Remember thru Repetition. Say it, Say it, Say it. “Seven times, seven ways” • May have to “talk about it” before they understand it fully or trust it • Can carry out verbal directions perfectly. “How do you get to the nearest gas station from here?” • Learns well thru lectures – excellent listeners • Enjoys plays, dialogues, dramas and music • Able to listen to an entire lecture on MP3 player while working out at the gym and gain more than in the traditional classroom. Reference: http://www.learningstyles.org/styles/aural.html
The Aural Learner for SharePoint training • Traditional Classroom lecture • Forum to discuss ideas, how-to’s and issues they’ve encountered • Instructions in video/recording form • Make sure to repeat key points or things to remember. Seven times, seven ways = commitment to memory.
Reader/Writer Learners • Remember what is written • May like to write on a whiteboard or takes a lot of notes • Perceived as a “bookworm”, will read books, journals, magazines, newspapers • Will Google things to find out more about a topic • Grasps important concepts the first time after reading materials on it • Office may have lots of books that are worn from daily reference and use Reference: http://www.vark-learn.com/english/page.asp?p=readwrite
The Reader/Writer for SharePoint training • Give them a manual that is largely written text • Instructions, indexes, websites to reference for more information • Allow them the opportunity to take lots of notes during a “traditional” training session • Give them key points in list form • Invite them to whiteboard ideas for better understanding
Kinesthetic Learner • Learns by doing or taking action • May need to move constantly or can’t sit still • Learns by Demonstrations, but they will likely walk thru the actions at the same time you are explaining them • Uses gestures, “talks with their hands” • There world is a stage • When playing sports, performing music, acting in a play they are doing it kinesthetically Reference: http://www.learningstyles.org/styles/kinesthetic.html
Kinesthetic Learner for SharePoint training • Will learn more thru exploration on their own • Have as many “working examples” or “labs” as you can • Give them a “treasure hunt” that allows them to explore the SharePoint environment and find a token • Allow them to do something • When in a traditional classroom, give them a toy to play with in their hands. This will allow them to be able to do something while taking in the information • Give them a blank sheet of paper, they will likely make doodles but will listen to your presentation better
Fun facts about VARK and learning • Majority of the population is? • Kinesthetic – 40% • Most males are of this learning style? • Kinesthetic • Most females are of this learning style? • Read/Write • Most schools and businesses deliver in this learning style? • Read/Write, Aural • Do teachers use the same learning style in their teaching? • Likely not. They will use empathy to understand where individuals are struggling and adapt or use different techniques.
Types of SharePoint Training • Traditional Classroom • Include as many learning styles into your training • Handouts, pictures, interesting presentations, demos, lab time, Repeat key points. • Keep sessions short if possible. Half way thru a 30 minute presentation you only have 10-20% of your audience still actively listening. • Make it interactive • Allow as many questions throughout or time for questions • Show the basics then build on the training from there
Drawbacks to Traditional Classroom Training? • Schedule– hard to get everyone together • Training is typically done prior to “go live” or being able to use it • If training is done after “go live” users are all at different levels of experience and knowledge • No follow up with the training • Materials take tons of time to put together
Types of SharePoint training Coaching • Students in small groups or 1:1 • The “coach” is able to adapt to “student” learning style • Cheerleader at your side– give you praise and positive reinforcement • Can be done at any time—doesn’t have to be “scheduled”. Work best for the busy executive that does a few things in SharePoint
Drawbacks to Coaching? • Coach isn’t available • Coach can’t recognize the learning style of the student • Typically smaller groups • Ad hoc, so not everyone gets the same message at the same time • Variances in levels of understanding and knowledge throughout the organization
Types of SharePoint Training • Show-Guide-Train • Show • Student is “shown” how to do something, often by demo and aural. Talking thru key points and tips and tricks and reasons why Guide • Student mimics the demo actions and coach is there to give them pointers if they get stuck Train • Student becomes the teacher and shows someone else what they learned. The coach is on hand for reinforcement for both individuals and to talk about what the “student/teacher” did well and improvements for future.
Show-Guide-Train Drawbacks • Miss the entire population of Reader/Writer learners • Good for 1:1 training/coaching • You can apply to traditional classroom with slight modifications • Lecture/demo – with written instructions • Walk thru scenario– lab style, spoon fed information of what to put in where, in training environment. • Allow them to get “real life” examples for entry to production
Types of SharePoint training • Gamification • Use of game thinking and game mechanics in a non-gaming context. Increases user adoption, return on investment, data quality and learning! • Points Programs • Loyalty awards • Progress Bar • Badges • Levels of expertise
Gamification in SharePoint • Built into MySitesby ability to create and award badges • # of followers • “I like it” content
Creating training using Gamification outside of SharePoint • Create a “treasure hunt” by having people look for a token that is hidden. The first person to “find it” gets a badge or other reward • Create a “scavenger hunt” by starting with a clue that leads to another clue and another until they have made it thru navigation of several different sites.
Drawbacks to Gamification • Kinesthetic learners will likely love it. Other learning styles could hate it. • Everyone at different levels—some may be turned off and don’t care • Largely done “on their own” • Could have bad habits that start if you’re not careful
Things to look for in training • Involve as many learning styles as possible • Mix of traditional classroom, coaching, gamification, as well as opportunity to show others what they have learned. • Important to give and get feedback and modify training based on the feedback. Feedback should be anonymous and summarized • Training fits the needs of the user. Don’t just train to say they have been trained
Key points from the session • VARK Model– go to http://www.vark-learn.com/english/index.asp for your own assessment of what your learning style is as well as more information. • How VARK styles are applied to training so everyone will love it • Use of Coaching, Show-Guide-Train and Gamification techniques that can be used to enhance VARK styles for even better training • Start simple, build upon each concept
Remember • SharePoint is like a puppy: • You need to feed it, play with it, apply crawl-walk-run and constantly have training on it. • If you leave SharePoint alone, you will end up cleaning up a lot of crap • Positive reinforcement with “treats”! It’s great for user adoption and training, so make it a game • Repetition is key to success • People love a happy puppy and everyone should love SharePoint @SharePointPuppy #SharePointPuppy
Contact me! • Liz Sundet– Applications Architect with OneNeck IT Solutions • MBA, PMP, CBAP, CSM • Musician: Dog Lover: • Biker: “Throttles, not pedals” • Email: liz.sundet@oneneck.com or lsundet@earthlink.net • Follow on Twitter: @percusn • Connect with me on LinkedIn • http://www.linkedin.com/pub/liz-sundet-mba-pmp-cbap-csm/17/a36/180/