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Designing & Delivering Online Training Library CE Institute Online Session 4 WebJunction – Infopeople – IMLS

EdTech Infographics

Agenda for today  Project Check-ins  Group Coaching Sessions  Project Case Studies – WJ & Infopeople  Learning Objectives

Project check-ins: challenges, successes discoveries, tips

Working Groups Leadership Course Topic: giving constructive feedback Change Course Topic: mitigating change Youth Course Title: Encouraging Early Literacy Technology Course Topic: social media etiquette Bonus! Course Title: 10 Ways to Make Work Fun (Again)

Group: change Topic: mitigating change Members  Katherine Adelberg  Maurice Coleman  Katie Fearer  Stephanie Zimmerman

Group: leadership Topic: Giving constructive feedback Members  Tiffany Hayes  Christine Kreger  Meredith Lowe  Kelly Jo Woodside

Group: technology Topic: social media etiquette Members  Amy Calhoun  Jamie Matczak

Group: youth / staff training  Course Title: Encouraging Early Literacy  Course Title: 10 Ways to Make Work Fun (Again) Members  Enid Costley  Colleen Eggett

Group Coaching Sessions

Got questions? Let’s talk. Set up some time with Mike & Kathleen to meet with you virtually. Walk through content – either storyboard, outline or Storyline. Beginning next week and into July.

What they’ll USE Find Your 20% What they’ll remember What they’ll hear What you cover DESIGN STARTS HERE From Bozarth, J. (2008). From Analysis to Evaluation: Tools, Tips, and Techniques for Trainers. San Francisco: Pfeiffer. What you have time for

Got content? WJ Course Model: build on existing content that has already resonated with some learners  Identify areas where you could enhance content to instill learning through practice  Layout content / consider your design – how does it reinforce learning through practice or exploration?

Practice using Storyline Start small – test approaches in a sample course file, then start to incorporate into real content Explore existing course examples and see what seasoned self-paced instructional designers are doing. Then try one thing.

Case Studies WJ & Infopeople

Model/Case Study  WJ & Infopeople working together to draft and will share soon  Map out a helpful course creation process  “If I were to do it all again….” lessons  Reminder: learning takes learning and doing

Learning Objectives: Library CE Training Institute

Beyond learning objects  Why are we doing this again? Change the mindset about online learning Promote collaboration in elearning development and delivery Create replicable models for creating library- specific content Increase the access, reach and impact of library training programs

Project Plan Checkin □ Virtual Collaboration and Communication □ Track □ Analyze □ Design □ Develop □ Publish □ Evaluation and Revision You are here

Change the mindset  Articulate the distinct advantages of online learning and learn strategies to make effective use of online formats for adult learners  Promote the advantages of online learning to others  Define strategies to support and empower learners Self-paced e-learning offers the possibility for creating uniquely valuable learning experiences.

Pitch Perfect  Have you had a conversation with a “resistor” who needed convincing?  ‘Resistor’ persona  Strongest reactions/traction  How did it go?  What would you say differently?

Promote collaboration  Describe benefits of and strategies for collaboration across the CE field  Identify working groups and devise plans for working together to create learning objects  Develop strategies for ongoing collaboration for future content creation  Connect with their organizations to increase coordination of CE providers

Create replicable models  Apply existing knowledge and learn new skills in the use of content creation tools  Devise pilot models for rapid, cost-effective development of elearning content  Increase skills with tools to create good quality, platform- agnostic, modular, easily shareable learning objects  Identify a plan to teach the model to others

Increase the access, reach and impact  Extend the reach of their training efforts via online access  Incorporate a quality-assurance process in their models  Select topics that build 21st century library competencies  Address topics in a way that is nationally relevant

You are AMAZING!

The Library CE Institute is a partnership of WebJunction and Infopeople It is generously supported by a grant from the Institute of Museum & Library Services (IMLS)