illumínati e-learning solutions nathalie laforet final project
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Illumínati E-Learning
Solutions
Where Inquiry & Analysis Meet Creativity & Talent to Produce
Engaging Material with Positive & Quantifiable Results
Nathalie Laforet Final Project
Partner with Illuminati
Our e-learning course designers work hand-in-hand with your experts in order to design a course tailored for your individual needs.
Our Philosophy
At Illuminati, we believe that learning is influenced mainly by how the brain functions.
As a result, we focus less on the traditional behaviorism (stimulus/response) model and
more on a cognitivist model. Emphasis is made on supporting short-term and long-
term memory to develop “schemas” in the brain. The development of schemas result
in a deeper understanding of material through assimilation and accomodation.
Our mission is to create and
support the most innovative and
successful e-learning solutions on
the market, today and in the
future.
What does that Mean to You?
It means that our course designers will be using the most advanced techniques to ensure long-
lasting and more meaningful results.
How do we design a course?
In order to design a course for your particular needs we go through a 7 step process.
1. Analyze Performance vs. Needs Assessment
2. Analyze Target Population
3. Analyze Tasks
4. Design Quantifiable Learning Outcomes
5. Design Learning Assessments & Feedbacks
6. Develop Content
6. Pilot & Revise if necessary
7. Implement Training
Our Team Works Closely with your Learners and Management Team during each Phase to Assure the Highest Quality Program
Analysis
Design
ContentDevelopment
Implementation
Evaluation
BrainSproutz, LLC E-Learning Design Document
This purpose of this presentation is to document the design plans for training
modules collectively referred to as:
How to Submit your Course Content to BrainSproutz
What does BrainSproutz Need?
The purpose of the e-learning design project is to train instructors who want to offer their
courses on the BrainSproutz LMS platform. The end goal is that they will successfully submit
their course content according to the BrainSproutz submission guidelines reducing
frustration & submission failures thereby increasing overall efficiency for both the
instructor and BrainSproutz staff.
Performance/Needs AnalysisKey Questions Probing Questions
What is the Training Need? What issues has BrainSproutz had in the past with content providers? Do content providers possess adequate IT skills to prepare their content for conversion?
What is the difference between what is being done and what should be done?
How are current instructors submitting their files and documents. Do they fully understand the process? Do they have examples and/or procedures in place. How are you communicating with them or is there a lack of communication?
Is there a skill deficiency or a knowledge deficiency ?
Do content providers fully understand BrainSproutz asynchronous e-learning concept? Do they lack basic IT skills? What other technical issues do they have?
Performance/ Needs AnalysisWhere’s the gap? Is it a skill? Is it knowledge?
Don’t despair! We can help you find the gap and seal it tight!
Target Population Analysis What is the target instructor’s average
age? Does the average instructor have the
necessary computer skills to complete the project?
Does the average instructor have any experience in the delivery of self-paced asynchronous e-learning courses?
If so, what is the level of expertise in self-paced asynchronous e-learning?
Do instructors have experience in social media for education.
What is the level of expertise as an SME?
Are new instructors motivated to spend
the time to package their courses?
Target Population FindingsEducation Level: 67 % MA 33% PhD
Average age: 45 although many were under 30 and over 60 years old.
Self-paced asynchronous course delivery experience: 2%, however 28% had experience with Moodle or Blackboard.
Gaps in basic computer skills found in group over 60 years old.
All participants were uncertain of procedures.
Motivation low for younger employed professors, no time, compensation too low etc. Moderately high for unemployed , compensation and recognition major factors.
Task Analysis Procedure
Process
Principle
Concept
Fact
Tasks are mainly procedural in nature but include many steps interlaced with a certain level of computer knowledge and skills.
Courses must assume that all instructors are novices, lay foundation, then build to include all necessary elements to achieve learning outcomes.
Task Analysis
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Easier job tasks , which include
TASKS
Basic Skills
Task Analysis Example
Documents
Label each document with last name, assigned course number, module number, unit number and description Example: SMITH543M1U2TEXT
Create Subfolder for Each UnitLabel Subfolder with last name, assigned course number,
module number, unit number Example: SMITH543M1U2
Create Computer File Folder for Each Module Label File Folder with last name, assigned course number,
and module number Example: SMITH543M1
Task Analysis Example (con’t)
Training Plan Part ACourse Name Delivery Method Estimated Course
Length1. BrainSproutz General Overview WebEx teleconference
recorded for future on-line access
1 hour
2. How to Structure Text async e-learning 15 min
3. How to Write Learning Outcomes async e-learning 15 min
4. How to Format Assessments Tools
async e-learning 15 min
5. How to Prepare Links & Embedded Media Files
async e-learning 15 min
6. How to Label, Send and Store Files async e-learning 15 min
**Learning guides will be available for download for each individual course***Downloadable memory cards will be provided for certain courses.
Training Plan Part B Web 2.0
In addition to e-learning courses, Illuminati recommends that you consider offering the following collaborative social media tools to your prospective instuctors/content providers:
Blog (monitored by staff)Instuctors can share ideas, video clips, links, and other BrainSproutz related matters.
Discussion Board / Forum (maintained by staff)
FAQs, instructors can post questions, receive updated information, tips etc.
Learning Outcomes
Learning Objectives are Transformed into Learning Outcomes which are Quantifiable and
Reproducible:1. Description of task 2. Under what conditions3. To what level of expertiseEx: Data entry personnel will be able to type at least 100 words per minute, on a standard PC using Word 2010, in English without errors.
Learning Outcomes Course Learning Outcomes: Upon completion of these
courses, learners will be able to:1. BrainSproutz Overview Explain the BrainSproutz business model, compensation plan,
and expectations.
2. How to Structure Text Transform class notes into a structured outline conforming to BrainSproutz protocol.
3. How to Write Learning Outcomes.
Compose learning outcomes in the manner and frequency conforming to BrainSproutz protocol.
4. How to Format Assessments
Recognize & Understand available assessment tools.Construct questions, responses & instant feedbacks in various formats incl. hot spot, multiple choice, T/F, multiple answer, fill- in-the- blank, etc.
5. How to Prepare Links & Embedded Media Files
Use acceptable media file extensions. Create a “link rot” table for their course.
6. How to Label, Send and Store Files.
Create a “file and folder” system for their course.Adapt BrainSproutz file nomenclature system to individual files prior to electronic submission to BrainSproutz. Manage course data storage and updates
Assessments
feedback
Direct
assessment
Hot spots
AssessmentsCourse Indirect (e-
learning)Direct (BrainSproutz) staff
Level of Expertise Required
BrainSproutz Overview
True/False and Multiple ResponseQuizzes
none Average 75% minimum quiz
How to Structure Text
Fill-in-the-Blank Quiz with immediate feedback
Final Direct Assessment will be based on the learners course submission package which will
ExpertSubmission Package Accepted
How to Write Learning Outcomes
Multiple Choice with immediate feedback
be assessed for completeness and compliance with BrainSproutz protocol. If package is incomplete
Expert
Submission Package Accepted
How to Format Assessments
Various quizzes on-line and worksheets
or non-compliant, the learner will have the opportunity to review courses and correct deficiencies
Expert
Submission Package Accepted
How to Prepare Links and Embedded Media Files
Multiple Choice and Multiple ResponseLink Rot Worksheet
for resubmission. Once all items have been submitted and treated the course will go live.
Expert
Submission Package Accepted
Generic Assessment Example
Content Example
Content Example 2
Summary
At the end of these modules, learners will be able to submit their live courses for online
transition in conformity with the guidelines and acceptance rules set forth by BrainSproutz, LLC.
The Relevancy Factor
The 3 things that most learners want to know:1. Why am I taking this course?2. What am I suppose to do with all this info?3. How can I prove I know it?
Assessment and Feedback
E –Learning Program Delivery• Why am I taking this
course?
• What am I suppose to do with all this info?
• How can I prove I know it?
Learners want to know :• We provide this at the outset with
clear quantifiable Learning Outcomes.
• Our programs demonstrate, through practical exercises and immediate feedback, how to incorporate the information into every day work activities.
• Frequent Feedback and Knowledge Assessments
Real World and Virtual World Assessments
Engage the Learner
Self-Paced Asynchronous Just –in-Time Branded Facebook
Page Blogs Wikis Mobile applications
WebEx
Teleconferences
Web 2.0 Options
Do You Need it?
Let’s Find Out!Your free Web 2.0 Analysisis included withevery E-Learning project.
Employees at yet another session of in-house developed
training.
Employees who have just completed an Illuminati course in Team Dynamics.
Thank you for considering us for your project!
Please ask your Illuminati representative for the hardcopy of the design document. Once signed,
we will schedule your project .
We are looking forward to working with you!