Post on 26-Mar-2015
ILT to Enhanced Blended LearningMichael Sunnarborg, Target Corporation
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How to create an effective blended training solution
Best practices for blended learning development
How to streamline training content
Keeping learners engaged
Leveraging your business partners
Helping employees tie training to job performance
How to create just-in-time training materials
We Will Discuss…
• ILT to blended transition• Explains the background• Reviews the steps • Uses Articulate Presenter ®
• Completed in <40 hours• Posted to Articulate blog*
*link on michaelsunnarborg.com
Background: Mini-Case Study
• Topic had increased in size and scope• Need to level-set student knowledge prior to class
• More effective use of time in class
• Create just-in-time reference materials
Problem: Training Effectiveness
Solution: Blended Learning
• Create blended learning solution = Know + Do• Take existing PPT deck: consolidate, edit, shrink
• Use enhanced animation effects in PPT
• Write scripts in collaboration w/partners
• Use business partners for narration
• Produce using Articulate Presenter ®
Process: Steps for Production
Step 6: Launch course!
Step 5: Develop workshop
Step 4: Produce eLearning
Step 3: Record narration
Step 2: Reorganize PPT/write scripts
Step 1: Create project plan
• Part One = e-Learning (Know) • Part Two = Workshop (Do):
• provides hands-on practice with tools and processes• Co-facilitated by trainer & business partner SME
Outcome: Enhanced Blended Learning
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Go To it Get Through it Now Do it
Easy to reengineer current training content
Content is accessible at multiple levels
Facilitates development of blended learning
Increases accessibility to training materials
Easy to update and refresh content
Easy to deploy to LMS, intranet, web
Benefits of Articulate Presenter®
• Streamlines “content-heavy” courses
• Promotes collaboration with client partners
• Decreases class time
• Learners are prepared
• Learners practice
• Learners have resources
Benefits of a Blended Solution
ILT to Enhanced Blended LearningMichael Sunnarborg, Target Corporation
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