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2 Storyboard for Multimedia Presentation Part 3

3 Attributes of Innovations and How These Perceptions Relate to the Rate of Innovation Adoption  The laggards in terms of rejecting the innovation of Adobe Captivate as an LMS towards required company training are:  Employees participating in and subjected to the training on a non- voluntary basis.  This group includes middle management and supervisors required to schedule their staff for training via this LMS.

4 Attributes of Innovations and How These Perceptions Relate to the Rate of Innovation Adoption  Strategies to help laggards move towards adoption of an Adobe Captivate LMS for required training and education are:  Providing additional information about the significance and benefits of an innovative LMS  Provide workshops on the LMS prior to release  Provide workshops and training on ways to implement and utilize this new technology  Ask for evaluations and feedback from laggards to facilitate on-going courseware and delivery methodologies

5 Attributes of Innovations and How These Perceptions Relate to the Rate of Innovation Adoption  Critical attributes that will help Adobe Captivate LMS training meet critical mass in mandated aviation regulatory training are trialability, observability and relative advantage.  If company management and trainees are given an opportunity to test the product, realize the applied benefits of economics and efficiency, then the innovation will have a better chance of success.

6 Adobe Captivate A Decentralized Approach  Curriculum Developers and Managers of IT are motivated to seek innovations that drive a decentralized diffusion process  A more cost-efficient system is proliferated compared to a system of professional change agents managing the diffusion process  User self-reliance is encouraged  A decentralized approach is more publicly popular  Disadvantage to a decentralized approach is that technical expertise may be difficult to bring to bear and that a high level of expertise may be required to participate in the processes  This is not the case in this innovation with Adobe Captivate due to its user- friendly and low-tech expectations  Evaluation may consist of virtual or actual visits to the user sites for feedback and real time feedback or IT issues.

7 Change Agents  Middle Managers of Production, Inspection and Quality Control best fit the role as change agents  1. Develop needs for change based upon time constraints that precludes employees participating in initial and recurrent training  2. Establishes an information-exchange relationship.  3. Diagnosis existing problems and suggests solutions to increase production while enabling participation in training.  4. Creates an intent in the clients (employees, customers) to change.  5. Translates an intent into action.  6. Assists in the stabilization of adoption and prevents discontinuance via support of innovation.  7. Strives to achieve a terminal relationship as the innovation diffuses into a beneficial and effective means to conduct instruction and learning events.

8 Critical Mass 4 Strategies for Meeting Critical Mass  Upper management of company and customers are targeted of initial adoption  Adobe Captivate (or similar curriculum delivery products) are an inevitable innovation and will be adopted towards more efficient, flexible, and affordable means of instruction  This innovation will be introduced to customers and mid-level management groups who are more innovative  Incentives for early adoption include less non-billable time to customers aircraft and services; more profitability for company

9 Specific variables that make organizational adoption different from individual adoption  Processes of downsizing  Flexible employment practices  Vertical disintegration  Outsourcing  An increasing dependence on external complementary assets  All reduce the direct control and ownership which organizations have over these resources

10 Adobe Captivate 5.5 video links  http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dPo62PRFHEY&feature=re lated http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dPo62PRFHEY&feature=re lated  http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5sAO5DMpNa4&feature=pl ayer_detailpage http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5sAO5DMpNa4&feature=pl ayer_detailpage  http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5sAO5DMpNa4&feature=pl ayer_detailpage http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5sAO5DMpNa4&feature=pl ayer_detailpage  http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dnfbhnxprRk&feature=play er_detailpage http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dnfbhnxprRk&feature=play er_detailpage  http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZMSRYI0VY50&feature=pl ayer_detailpage

11 INNOVATIONS FOR MULTIMEDIA PRESENTATIONS  Adobe Captivate  Managing electronic course materials  Effective strategies to develop teaching-learning communities  Alternate forms of assessment

12 References:  http://www.lib.umd.edu/UES/bestpractices.pdf  http://www.adobe.com/products/captivate/reviews-awards.html  http://rjacquez.com/read-all-about-it-introducing-adobe- captivate-5-5-and-adobe-elearning-suite-2-5/  "Forrester Consulting (2010). Rapid eLearning: Claiming A Spot In Your Content Developers’ Toolkit. A commissioned study conducted by Forrester Consulting on behalf of Adobe, January 29, 2010.  MarketWatch.com". http://www.marketwatch.com/story/adobe- unveils-elearning-suite-2-captivate-5-2010-05-04. Retrieved 2011- 07-04  Rogers, E. M. (1995). Diffusion of Innovations, 4th edition. New York: Free Press.


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