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Knowledge. Performance. Impact. Designing SAFE Instruction: The Use of 3D Animation for Safety Training Sheri D. Weppel September 24, 2014 MBI – GP Strategies Company Confidential

Designing SAFE Instruction: The Use of 3D Animation for Safety Training

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Safety has always been a top priority in our industries, yet each year there are preventable fatalities. These fatalities included employees, contractors, and those employed by upstream/downstream facilities. Most employees are aware of the inherent dangers that exist around mobile equipment such as crush hazards, sudden movement, and visibility. Facilities can install crosswalks, gates, stop signs, and strobes but all safety precautions require both the operator and pedestrian to be aware and observant of the surroundings and potential hazards. However, using and being around mobile equipment becomes routine, and the more routine a process becomes, the easier it is to take shortcuts or become immune to the ever-present dangers that exist. During this 20 minute webinar, Sheri Weppel, Director of the Professional and Technical Services Group for GP Strategies will discuss using new techniques to train employees can help increase visibility and awareness of the safety concerns. This includes how to design a SAFE training using 3D animation to simulate events to increase employee interest and comprehension of safety concerns including: - How can you create a realistic scenario for the learners to review - What types of activities can the learners complete to increase engagement - What is the appropriate level of feedback for a learner How can an evaluation extend beyond a multiple choice question - Sheri will answer these questions and discuss some case studies where this approach was applied. To download the slides from this presentation, continue to: http://www.gpstrategies.com/archiveWebinars/view.aspx?web=a18 For more from Sheri Weppel, read her blog post "Behind the Scenes of a 3D Animator" - http://bit.ly/1ph50ui

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Knowledge. Performance. Impact.

Designing SAFE Instruction: The Use of 3D Animation for Safety Training

Sheri D. Weppel September 24, 2014

MBI – GP Strategies Company Confidential

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Introduction

Sheri D. Weppel » Director of eLearning and

Training Development

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Fork in the Road

Video 3D Animation

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3D Animation

The Right Direction

• Reusable • Customizable • Confidential • Interactive • Multiple Viewpoints • Translatable

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SAFE Instruction

SCENARIO

ACTIVITY

FEEDBACK

EVALUATION

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Scenario

SCENARIO

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Scenario

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Operator View

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Scenario Best Practices

Realistic: Use a scenario that is plausible and contains rich details to

increase realism

Multiple Viewpoints: Include multiple viewpoints to show other

perspectives

Multiple Impacts: Include impacts to self, others, facility and environment

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Activity

ACTIVITY

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Activity Interaction

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Scenario Activity

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Activity Best Practices

Details: Give the learner specific examples to explore

Options: Allow the learner to make choices in challenging situations

Viewpoints: Include other viewpoints within the activity

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Feedback

FEEDBACK

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Scenario Feedback

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Feedback Best Practices

Animated Feedback: Feedback should show the actual consequences

Positive Feedback: Positive feedback should be included for the

safe routes

Environment Feedback: Feedback should also include safety to others

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Evaluation

EVALUATION

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Evaluation Game

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Summative Evaluation

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Evaluation Best Practices

Game Based: Include games to add the time element to the decision-

making process

Compliance Based: Include multiple choice for compliance

purposes

Evaluation Feedback: Include consequences instead of just correct/incorrect in feedback

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Sheri Weppel Director of eLearning and Training Development [email protected] Phone 484.949.1354