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Swiss Armed ForcesArmed Forces Joint Staff

E-Learning Strategyat DDPS & Armed Forces

07.10.2016, Berne

Joint Training (J7), C. Hornung, Head E-Learning DDPS

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Agenda

• Introduction• Organization of e-learning in the Swiss Armed Forces• Current status of e-learning in the Swiss Armed Forces• Content production• Experiences

IntroductionTeam E-Learning Management (ELM)

Chief Training (J7)Col GS H.P Aellig

Chief Ber FhrCol M. Schmid

Head E-Learning DDPSDipl Ing FH C. Hornung

PL Vorb LMS BundDr. St. Lehmann

Mediamatician apprentice 4th yearL Abderhalden

Mediamatician apprentice 3rd year S. Meier

Training E-LearningLt col B. Morand

Coord content and F2FT. Bucher

Student apprenticeSystem planning LMS

M. Eschler

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IntroductionThe e-learning management’s tasks• Top-down controlling and leadership for the introduction and

implementation of the e-learning method (a consistent solution– learning management system – for the DDPS)

• Budget control• Continuing the advancement of the method and the LMS• Coordination of the content productions• Assignment of the realization steps• Educating the users• Managing the implementation in our schools

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IntroductionInternational participationSince 2008 Swiss delegate in the NTG TG ID&ED

The NTG task group IT&ED mainly does tasks for the superiorNATO Stearing Group, respectively EWG in the area of ADL and education. This concerns• the coordination and development of online courses in favor

of NATO and PfP operations, • the development of basics and guidelines for the production

and acquisition of online courses,• the harmonization of the many initiatives in the area of ADL,

and• the sharing of online content (on the swiss LMS platform).

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Agenda

• Introduction• Organization of e-learning in the Swiss Armed Forces• Current status of e-learning in the Swiss Armed Forces• Content production• Experiences

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Organization of e-learningin the Swiss Armed Forces – History

• Computer based training for more than 25 years

1988 - 1999

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• E-learning is a complementary, respectively alternative training and learning method (M&S) and as such a part of the masterplan.

• E-learning is able to cover 20-25% of the training (=40-50% of the theoretically acquirable knowledge).

• E-learning achieves its highest effectiveness, when it is applied in „blended mode“.

E-learning in the Swiss Armed Forces What is e-learning?

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Organization of e-learning in the Swiss Armed Forces – E-learning in training

Biggest potential when implemented in „blended learning“

E-learning E-learning / TestsSimulation

Real System Theory / Field Deployed

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Organization of e-learning in the Swiss Armed Forces – Challenges• Start with the introduction level recruit and soldier• Militia army – mandatory miliary service• Infrastructure must be provided by the Armed Forces,

adequate and working• Little time for training (21 weeks, from 2018 18 weeks)• High quality contents

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Master OverviewSystem E-Learning

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DELTA infrastructure in training centers Project

Change management

Network improvements

Project CM&SClient management + security

Project

LMS Bund (government)

Basic infrastructure for e-learningProject

E-learning content

Train the trainer in e-learningProject

E-learning administrators, mastertrainers (authors), tutors

Go live LMS VBS

Go live F2F

HTML5

Fit for mission

eTechnology 2020

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Agenda

• Introduction• Organization of e-learning in the Swiss Armed Forces• Current status of e-learning in the Swiss Armed Forces• Content production• Experiences

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Users and benefits

• "Anywhere, anytime"• Attractiveness and individual

education• "unité de doctrine"

• Traceability• Knowledge management• Detachment of decentralized

systems

• Savings for proofreading (corrections) and attendance

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e-learning in the Swiss Armed Forces Utilization of LMS

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The soldier’s learning path

Recruit school – cadre school

The Learning Management System

Knowledge management/

Learning Face-to-face classroom

administration

Controlled learning

Competence management

Repository for training

documents

GlossaryVirtual

Classroom

Surveys

Forums

Testing

Mobile learning

Workflows

Administration

Controlling

Authoring

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Agenda

• Introduction• Organization of e-learning in the Swiss Armed Forces• Current status of e-learning in the Swiss Armed Forces• Content production• Experiences

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Lesson acquisition andmaster trainers

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Armed Forces Joint Staff (AFJS)

J7 / ELMMaster trainers

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Training programMaster trainer

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Training programMaster trainer

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The participants learn to build their own courses (alone or in teams), which can then be used by the military schools and the civilian administration. The master trainers:

• know the e-learning methods,• know the authoring tools’ possibilities and can use them

sensibly,• know the requirements and necessary processes to build

a course, and• are able to build a well structured course.

Training aimsMaster trainers

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Master OverviewSystem e-learning

TurboDemo

Articulate ʼ09

Articulate ʼ13

Storyline 2

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TurboDemo until 2011

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Schweizer Armee 24Führungsstab der Armee FST A, Ausbildung (FGG7)

Articulate Studio ʼ09 since 2012

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Articulate Studio ʼ13 since 2014

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Articulate Storyline 2 since 2016

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Handbooks for master trainers

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Kick-start to ADL Course Creation

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Contents: Using 3D models

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Agenda

• Introduction• Organization of e-learning in the Swiss Armed Forces• Current status of e-learning in the Swiss Armed Forces• Content production• Experiences

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Experiences

• The implementation of e-learning in the armed forces canonly be successful, if the method is introduced top-down and if the means are provided (also financially).

• The upper echelon must support the method.• E-learning does not introduce itself! There always has to be

a motor.• The users (students) do not have any troubles and

appreciate the method a lot.• The trainers need time to look into the method and its

advantages.• Once introduced there is no turning back.• The infrastructure’s reliability must be a given.

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Prospects: 2017 – 2021

• Supporting the training sites during the implementation• Requirements for the next generation clients• Advancement of the platform• LMS for mobile devices• Check the new technologies (eg xAPI)

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With e-learning, the Swiss Armed Forces and the DDPS are confident to employ an up-to-

date training method.

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