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Keeping Interactivity at the Center of Rapid Development Facilitator: Bryan Chapman Chief Learning Strategist Chapman Alliance [email protected]

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Keeping Interactivity at the Center of Rapid Development

Facilitator:

Bryan ChapmanChief Learning Strategist

Chapman [email protected]

Name the most common reason someone might not

use interactivity during rapid development.

How long…?

How long does it take to create 1 hour of Classroom Instruction?

How long does it take to create 1 hour of PowerPoint-based, online learning?

How long…? Low Range = 12:1High Range = 60:1

How long does it take to create 1 hour of E-Learning?

How long…?

How long does it take to create 1 hour of Simulation-Based e-learning?

How long…?

1300 hours1300 hours

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Reoccurring costs, over time

Instructor-Led

Online, Self-Paced

Break even point(10 Months)

Break even point(10 Months)

221:1(hours of development per finished hour of instruction)

221:1(hours of development per finished hour of instruction)

34:1(hours of development per finished hour of instruction)

34:1(hours of development per finished hour of instruction)

Example Only

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Reoccurring costs, over time

Instructor-Led

Online, Self-Paced

Break even point(10 Months)

Break even point(10 Months)

221:1(hours of development per finished hour of instruction)

221:1(hours of development per finished hour of instruction)

34:1(hours of development per finished hour of instruction)

34:1(hours of development per finished hour of instruction)

Return on Investment

Example Only

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Reoccurring costs, over time

Instructor-Led

Online, Self-Paced

221:1(hours of development per finished hour of instruction)

221:1(hours of development per finished hour of instruction)

34:1(hours of development per finished hour of instruction)

34:1(hours of development per finished hour of instruction)

75:1

Break even point(10 Months)

Break even point(10 Months)

Example Only

(3.5 Months)

Return on Investment

PCWeek Shoot Out

• Several teams invited to compete

• Convert a 54-hour instructor-led course to online learning

• 2 days of development

• 1 person at the computer at any time

• Storyboard…. actually a lesson plan

• Present course to 20 judges and 150 members of media gallery

• Watched the other teams in action

• Wide variety of approaches

Continuum of Interaction

Cost per finished hour…

Levels of Interactivity Outsource Developed(per finished hour)

Internally Developed(per finished hour)

Level 1:• Page turning• Test Questions

Average: $15,067Low: $10,009High: $20,088

Ratio: 30-50:1Cost: $1,200 - $2,000

(assumed rate of $40 pay per hour)

Level 2:• Level 1, plus…• 25% interactive exercises,

games and mini-simulations

Average: $24,672Low: $17,627High: $33,711

Ratio: 221:1Cost: $8,840

(assumed rate of $40 pay per hour)

Level 3:• High level of gaming and/

or simulation

Average: $41,138Low: $29,639High: $70,279

Ratio: 750:1Cost: $30,000

(assumed rate of $40 pay per hour)

Source: Brandon Hall Research, Custom Content Development Knowledgebase

How?

IBM Learning Model

White Papers

Product Knowledge

PowerPoint

Word

.PDF

Student Guide

Scenario-Based Simulations

GamesExercises

Instructor-Led“culminating experience”

Instructor-Led“culminating experience”

Practice

Blended Learning as a development model

White Papers

Product Knowledge

PowerPoint

Word

.PDF

Student GuideGames

Exercises

Practice

Scenario-Based Simulations

Classroom uses the same development model

Rapid Simulation Development – Best Tool for the Job

Rapid Authoring Tools

Blended Learning as a development model

White Papers

Product Knowledge

PowerPoint

Word

.PDF

Student GuideGames

Exercises

Practice

Scenario-Based Simulations

Classroom uses the same development model

Rapid Simulation Development – Best Tool for the Job

Rapid Authoring ToolsDemonstration

Demonstration

Bloom’s Taxonomy

• Knowledge Action verbs: list, define, tell, describe, identify, show, label, collect, examine, tabulate,

quote, name, who, when, where, etc.

• Comprehension Action verbs: summarize, describe, interpret, contrast, predict, associate, distinguish,

estimate, differentiate, discuss, extend, etc.

• Application Action verbs: apply, demonstrate, calculate, complete, illustrate, show, solve, examine,

modify, relate, change, classify, experiment, discover, etc.

• Analysis Action verbs: analyze, separate, order, explain, connect, classify, arrange, divide,

compare, select, explain, infer, etc.

• Synthesis Action verbs: combine, integrate, modify, rearrange, substitute, plan, create, design,

invent, what if?, compose, formulate, prepare, generalize, rewrite, etc.

• Evaluation Action verbs: assess, decide, rank, grade, test, measure, recommend, convince, select,

judge, explain, discriminate, support, conclude, compare, summarize, etc.

“Remember” – “Do”

Course Designer

Don’t wait too late to apply interactivity

Analyze

Develop

Implement

Evaluate

DesignDocumentDesign

Document

StoryboardStoryboard

Design

Prototype

Authoring and Production

Course Designer

Interactivity to meet instructional goals

Interactivity Menu… Discovery Exercise Progressive Disclosure Branching Scenario (troubleshooting) Software Application Simulation Labeling Exercise Role-play simulation Discrimination Exercise (classification) Game show (i.e. Jeopardy, Millionaire) Simple Games (Tic-Tac-Toe) Crossword puzzle (reinforce terminology) Sequencing Exercise Interactive Glossary Flash Cards (recall) Branching Quesitons Matching Video Interaction Animated Diagram

Interactivity Menu… Discovery Exercise Progressive Disclosure Branching Scenario (troubleshooting) Software Application Simulation Labeling Exercise Role-play simulation Discrimination Exercise (classification) Game show (i.e. Jeopardy, Millionaire) Simple Games (Tic-Tac-Toe) Crossword puzzle (reinforce terminology) Sequencing Exercise Interactive Glossary Flash Cards (recall) Branching Quesitons Matching Video Interaction Animated Diagram

Demonstration

Course Designer

Raptivity – Interactivity Samplerwww.raptivity.com

Half-Baked Softwarewww.halfbakedsoftware.com

Course Designer

Class Tool – Free Gameswww.classtools.net

Course Designer

• 247,000 employees

• Factory Training

• Supply Chain Model

• 50 SME’s created 200 learning modules in very short timeframe

SME-Developed

SME-Developed

Publishedby Center

Publishedby Center

LearningChampions(local units)

LearningChampions(local units)

Support Staff• ISD

• Graphic Artists

Support Staff• ISD

• Graphic Artists

Strategy?Strategy?

LearnersLearners

Tips and Suggestion – Using Interactivity for Rapid Development

• Create an interactivity “sampler” to show to internal customers, SME’s, etc. Review before design activities.

• Don’t create navigation controls at the page level. It’s a waste of time.

• Page turning isn’t bad if used in moderation. Add a healthy mix of interactivity.

• When prototyping, create a prototype for each interaction, not just a single lesson or module.

• Consider using multiple tools to meet the need.

• One caution: make sure interactivity choices don’t overshadow the instruction. It is possible to use too much of a good thing.

Tools used in Class:

• Raptivity (200+ templated interactions) – See www.raptivity.com

• Instructional Spice (much fewer templates, but web based) – See www.instructionalspice.com

• Quandary (used for the desert island maze) See www.halfbakedsoftware.com

• Hot Potatoes (used to create the crossword puzzle) – See www.halfbakedsoftware.com

• Classtools.net (shooting game) – See www.classtools.net

• Unison (demonstration of integrating interactivity samples) – See www.rapidintake.com

• OnPoint Digital (LCMS demonstration of integrating samples) – See www.onpointlearning.com

Cost

Too much time

Steep Learning Curve

Hard to Integrate

Why should I?

Not in PowerPoint

Lack of Creativity

Questions???

Facilitator:

Bryan ChapmanChief Learning Strategist

Chapman [email protected]

Authoring Tools 1. Accordent Capture Station 2. AcroTrain e-Learning System 3. Adobe Authorware 4. Adobe Captivate 5. Adobe Connect (formerly Breeze)6. Adobe Director7. Adobe Dreamweaver8. Adobe Flash9. Apixel Metamorphosis10. Articulate Presenter 11. Articulate Quizmaker 12. Assima Wizard Training Suite13. Atlantic Link14. AuthoLearn 15. Banshee 16. Brainshark Communications Platform 17. Brainvisa18. Camtasia Studio 19. CLI Virtuoso Authoring System 20. Composica Enterprise 21. CONSTRUCT Author 22. CONSTRUCT Roleplaying Engine 23. Content Authoring Software 24. CourseGenie 25. Design-a-Course 26. Designer's Edge 27. EasyAuthor 28. Edufolio 29. Eedo ForceTen 30. Elicitus Content Publisher31. Exam Engine 32. Experience Builder33. Firefly 34. FLEXeLEARN EDITOR 35. FLEXeLEARN POWERSYNC

36. Gen 21 Knowledge Assembler 37. IBT Content Conversion 38. IBT Web Authoring39. Impatica for PowerPoint 40. Impatica OnCue41. Instant Demo 42. Intiva 43. Intuition Publisher 44. iPerform Course Builder 45. Kallidus Authoring System 46. Kaplan STT Trainer47. KBridge 48. Knowledge Builder 49. KnowledgeHub Authoring Services 50. Kookaburra KnowledgePresenter 51. Learn.com CourseMaker Studio 52. LearnPoint Creator 53. Lectora Publisher 54. LECTURNITY 55. LERSUS 56. MaxIT 57. MAXMEDIA 58. Mindflash Training System 59. MOS SOLO (Generator + Styler)60. OnPoint Course Manager 61. OutStart Trainer (formerly Trainersoft)62. PedagogueTesting 63. Performance Analyzer 64. podia 65. PointeCast Publisher Professional 66. Power Book Builder 67. Qarbon ViewletBuilder 68. Qube Learning System 69. Quest70. Question Writer - Quiz Edition

71. Questionmark Perception 72. Rapid Intake73. RapidBuilder 74. RapideL 75. RapidGuide 76. Raptivity 77. ReadyGo Web Course Builder 78. Red inQ79. Respondus 80. SCObuilder 81. SCORMxt 82. ScreenWatch Producer software83. Sculptoris Voices Studio 84. Seminar Author85. Siebel SimBuilder 86. SimCorder 87. SimShop Developer Tool 88. SkillSoft Course Customization Toolkit 89. SmartBuilder 90. SoftChalk91. StudyMate 92. TACTIC! 93. TEDS Learning Composer 94. Testcraft 95. THESIS 96. ToolBook Assistant 97. ToolBook Instructor 98. Toolbox 99. TurboDemo100. VBTrain.Net 101. ViewletAce 102. ViewletCam 103. Vox Proxy 104. Webex Presentation Studio 105. WTDS106. X-Pulse LearnCube

Classifications of Authoring Tools

General Purpose Authoring Tools

PowerPoint to E-learning (Rapid)

Gaming

Simulation

Assessment/Testing

Groupware/Content Management Centric

General Purpose Authoring Tools

Adobe Flash Adobe Authorware Adobe Director Adobe Dreamweaver Lectora Publisher OutStart Trainer (formerly Trainersoft) ToolBook Quest Rapid Intake ReadyGo Web Course Builder Learn.com CourseMaker Studio EasyAuthor Intuition Kallidua Authoring Kookaburra KnowledgePresenter TACTIC! MaxIT Toolbox LearnPoint Creator TEDS Learning Composer

PowerPoint to E-Learning

Articulate Presenter Adobe Connect (formerly Breeze) Atlantic Link PointeCast Publisher Professional Brainshark Impatica for PowerPoint AcroTrain e-Learning System MindFlash FLEXeLEARN Power Book Builder Vox Proxy

Gaming

Raptivity Learningware Unison (Rapid Intake) Hot Potatoes Classtools.net Composica Enterprise Intiva MOS SOLO (Generator + Styler) StudyMate

Simulation Adobe Captivate Kaplan STT Trainer Assima Camtasia Studio Firefly RapidBuilder Siebel SimBuilder Experience Builder TEDS SimCorder SimShop Developer Tool TurboDemo Humentum NexLearn Qarbon ViewletBuilder

Assessment/Testing

Questionmark Perception Testcraft Exam Engine Respondus Articulate Quizmaker Pedagogue Testing Red inQ ViewletAce