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Rapid development – the inexpensive gateway to elearning: solution, mistake or ‘shelfware’

Rapid development – the inexpensive gateway to elearning: solution, mistake or ‘shelfware’. William Ward Learning Technology Specialist william.ward@technologyniche.co.uk. The ‘Who’ and the ‘What’ ?.

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Rapid development – the inexpensive gateway to elearning: solution, mistake or ‘shelfware’

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  1. Rapid development – the inexpensive gateway to elearning: solution, mistake or ‘shelfware’ William WardLearning Technology Specialistwilliam.ward@technologyniche.co.uk

  2. The ‘Who’ and the ‘What’ ? Intro Billy WardOpen University, Cable & Wireless to Independent tutors n students resistance colleagues and business transformation talent man, LMS, elearning, rapid development, QMP, implementations & turnarounds eLearning Industryrise of rapid development define it compare it examine it argue about it - sorry, I meant discuss it!

  3. Lets define it a little… Probably since around 2003 we’ve seen a slow but steady rise in rapid development tools in the elearning marketplace

  4. While today we know they are a significant competitor to the bespoke world and have changed our buying patterns

  5. System Desktop Server based In fact, some people have thrived on the ‘services’ element of this change and we are seeing ‘fragmented’ buying patterns eg. Kineo – oh, and me! The products can be grouped:

  6. The DIY argument…?

  7. The 60 slide deck from your SME is still after all – a 60 slide deck when you squirt it through Adobe Connect? No instructional design No Learning No good

  8. Professor Roger SchankStanford, Yale, Chicago, Carnegie Mellon TeachingOthers Goal based Scenario Learning Learn by Doing DiscussionGroup Demonstration Audio/Visual/Looking Traditional Classroom Reading Lecture Along the spectrum of ‘quality’ - rapid is considered to be near to bottom? While your immersive top end is arguably goal based, scenario driven elearning

  9. Scenario, goal based learning or simulations • Learning by doing – in safety – see pilot… • Make mistakes and get support • Immersive, challenging, interesting • Audio, video, animation, graphicsdocuments • War stories, experts and celebrities • Access to underlying knowledge systemand guides • This is not online page turning Engaging learners into a real world ‘story’ or scenario contextualises the learning and is streets ahead of merely presenting ‘information’

  10. £10,000’ to £1000’s AND MONTHS TO DAYS VERY SMALL TEAM – PULLING IN COMPONENT EXPERTISE FLEXIBLE AND LIGHT ON PROJECT SIZE OUT OF THE BOX TOOLSET CRUISE MISSILE CONCEPT – LAZER TARGETTED HITTING 2 OR 3 ISSUES – EG. MISTAKES! DIRECTLY IN CONTEXT TO BUSINESS NEED ONLY 30 MINUTE DURATION LOW ENOUGH COSTS TO FOCUS INTO MULTIPLE NICHES PROVEN AND SIMPLE INTEGRATION SO WHY BOTHER?

  11. e-books generic content ILT bespoke & rapid dev advanced reports SAP colleague data iLeARN (search & learn) Helpdesk and Training Admin Rapid Development content are rubbish! The new C&W eLearning engineusing Rapid as an integral and key part of the strategy

  12. TRADITIONAL ELEARNING PROCESSES UNDER PRESSURE FRAGMENTED BUYING PATTERNS – COMPONENTS AND SERVICES POSITIVE FASTER DIY RESULTS – FOR LESS MONEY ONLY A MATTER OF TIME BEFORE RAPID SCENARIOS THE ARRIVAL OF WEB 2.0 AND BLENDING OF COLLABORATIVE LEARNING DIY AS PART OF YOUR BIGGER PICTURE – A CLEAR WINNER DIY CONCLUSIONS

  13. William Ward Learning Technology Specialistinf@technologyniche.co.ukt. 07712 866 722

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