How to Successfully Apply E-Learning

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Slides supporting a free webinar on how to successfully tap e-learning, to help individuals, teams & organizations. Lays out the process, especially the challenges. An A/V recording (slidecast) will be available soon.

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Free webinar, September 8, 2010

Your Host50

Maja VujoviMaja VujoviccE-learning (e-teaching)

experience: July 2008 - present

• Dramaturge & Scriptwriter• Radio & TV Host• Journalist & Editor• Copywriter• Producer• Capacity DevelopmentConsultant

• Trainer

And You Are..?

From a largeorganization?

From a smallorganization?

Or you train organizations?

CEO • IT Mgr • HR Mgr • Education Mgr • Professor • Coach

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Main Uses of E-Learning 40

Synchronous or asynchronous

7 Advantages of E-Learning*

• Knowledge irrespective of location• Time saved in not going to venues• Convenience without disturbing others• Interactivity & your say over the content• Full focus due to dynamism of events• Memorable experiences, easy to replay• Cost savings & expansion of audience

*Synchronous

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At home

Outdoors

In motion

Away

At work

Knowledge - Irrespective of Location

Convenience – without disturbing others

30 Challenges

CEO • IT Mgr • CFO • HR Mgr • Trainers

Security

Size & Scope

Coordination

Infrastructure

Introducing E-Learning (For Real)

Prerequisites:• Financial (TCO)• Technical (HW, SW..)• Social (cultural)• Needs Assessment

Requisites:- Preparation- Content- Design- Promotion- (Sales)- Delivery- Interaction & evaluation- Measuring effects

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Recommendations

• Assessment of capacities, needs & options• Identification of possible “champions”• C/B analysis i ROI scenario for a pilot course• Endorsements of CEO, CIO i CFO• Determining basic parameters of success• Announcing the plan & monitoring reactions• Neutralizing active & passive resistance

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Tech - two approaches15

A. Teleconference:• Image over Internet• Voice over the phone• CS & tech support• Reliable & safe• 1200 $ per session

B. Streaming:• Voice over IP,

slides as a Flash movie• Requires broad band

& good processors• 25 $/m or even free (20)• Requires multi-tasking

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• Specific timeframe due to nature of events• Convenience, short duration, recording,

low expenses i.e. low cost = casual• Trendy format, compactness of coverage,

exclusivity of sessions = attractive• These two aspects shorten the promotional

window to less than a week (NB: intense!)

Delivery

• Subject to whims of technology• Only presenter communicates non-verbally• Increased attention of all limits the duration• Time control essential for success• An intense experience - a video-radio show• Meticulous preparation & rehearsing are key

“Sorry, poor connection, goodbye!”

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Thoughts about E-Learning

• Way to more students, but fewer teachers• K-12 students should not dictate the course• More research is needed to tap the potential• Edu-tainment + gaming + mobility = future• We returned to the original learning (Homer)

– we sit around a fire and share stories• What are your thoughts?

Thank you!

Maja Vujoviccompass@sbb.rs+381 63 229 652

+381 11 39 75 266Skype: maja_vujovic

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