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”Learning on the Move”. Presentation of Statoil’s mLearning Pilot Project. Camilla Bartholdy Key2Know – Competence & Learning. Carsten Jopp Learning Solutions Statoil. Presentation. Why is Statoil introducing m-learning and to whom? Framework, participants, goals
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”Learning on the Move” Presentation of Statoil’s mLearning Pilot Project Camilla BartholdyKey2Know – Competence & Learning Carsten Jopp Learning Solutions Statoil
Presentation • Why is Statoil introducing m-learning and to whom? • Framework, participants, goals • What is the purpose and the content? • Demonstration of Statoils m-learning solutions • How do the employees feel about m-learning and the outcome of it? • Experience, evaluation, future projects
Why mLearning in Statoil? Learning on demand Contextual Flexibility Technology Pervasiveness Job support
Project participants: from Learning Solutions • 30 (out of 90) collegues, from • Learning Solutions - Statoil’s corporate learning centre • Supplier of learning services within Statoil, e.g. • Tools & methods • Consulting (org. development, competence plans) • Course portfolio handling (> 1.000 programmes) • Course administration • Business-driven profile • heterogeneous participant group (gender, age, exp., background)
Pilot project: Objectives (1) • Be in the driver’s seat within Statoil! • Hands on! Test it on ourselves! • Experience & discuss potential and limitations of PPC • Integrate mLearning in our pedagogical tool box • Collaboration: use ourselves as resources
Objectives (2) • Increase user competence PPC • Increase general pedagogical competence • On learning theory, technology, design • Teambuilding • Get to know each other • Have fun!
Project Group • Tove Kristiansen (Athenae) Project Manager • Mette-Lene Berger (Statoil) Pedagogical Design • Carsten Jopp (Statoil) IKT/Ped. Design • Terje Stigen / Trond Nilsen (Statoil) Technical Advisors • Peter Hultberg (Courseware/Key2Know) Project Manager Dev. • Søren Kastholm (CW / Key2Know) Pedagogical Advisor
Exploring mLearning: the process Module 2: ”Pedagogy in mLearning” Seminar 1 Intro History ICT&Learning Seminar 2 Learner styles Interaction Media Seminar 3 Pedagogy Projects Evaluation Website / m-Learning portalhttp://tettpaa.info Partner assignments Partner assignments Module 1 ”Getting to know your PPC” mLearning Catalogue (a)(Examples) mLearning Catalogue (b)(Examples) Apr. 2007 Jan. 2007
Presentation of Intro to the Pocket PC (Camilla) Guides you through the basic functions on your pocket pc. • A personal Pocket pc guide. • It is a 45 minutes learning tool, which is divided into sections with short visual instruction sequences. • The program teaches you how to become a mobile workforce in your individual tempo. • The learning method of this program is visual illustrated instructions and Norwegian and English speak. • Once you have seen and heard the instructions, you are able to test your knowledge directly on your Pocket PC. Demo
M-Learning catalogue • Includes ”hand-on”-examples of • m-learning applications • Relevant thematic material • Structured according to learning media classification (D. Laurillard) • Narrative media • Interactive media • Adaptive media • Communicative media • Productive media
M-Learning catalogue (2) • (screenshots from PDA-application) Link Epios og DBS-live example
Outcome: The idea bank • In the field: • searching, browsing, logging, updating of information(check lists, procedures on sites, status on facilities) • Communication & guidance with specialist groups • Courses / learning programmes • Pre- and post-activities • Short versions / follow-up of e-learning programmes • Language learning • Statoil Induction programme (new employees, apprentices & trainees) • Evaluation tool • HSE: relaxation, First-Aid
Experiences & evaluation • Participants positively surprised by possibilities & potential • Could identify, describe & design use cases, • Could define benefits, traps & pitfalls Issues • 10% switched back to regular phones • Some use restrictions on plants/sites/plattforms
Conclusion • M-Learning part of value chain of learning services • Not ”if” but ”how” use m-learning