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Creating a Well-Rounded OnlineLearning Experience
Joseph Gainer & Richard Culatta
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An Eclectic Approach
An Eclectic Approach
• The traditionalapproach
• Symptom: FalseDichotomy (Face toFace or eLearning)
• Web 2.0 approach• Symptom: High
barrier of entry(you’ve got to knowbefore you learn)
Eclectic Approach
• Provide structured training, but use a healthyvariety of delivery methods in the process.
Audience Response SystemDigital Video
Threaded Online Discussion
Online Learning Objects RepositoryiPod Podcasts
Mobile Content Delivery
Discrete WBT modules
Virtual Immersive Worlds
VTC
Why This is So Important
• A culturally diverse workforce• The need for building flexible minds• Extremely wide range of types of training
offered• Physically dispersed workforce• The immeasurable cost of training failures
Eclectic vs. Blended Learning
Applying an Eclectic Approach
• Employ a wide range of instructional activities• Employ a wide range of delivery methods• Suspend preconceived notions
eLearning Menu
Examples of Eclectic eLearning
• Interactive Case Exercise• Virtual Immersive Worlds Training• Mobile Learning
It is 28 January 2000.
Three weeks ago you started work. Read the traffic for today
Your group chief has asked that you and your colleagues come up withrequirements. She asks to see them before she leaves for the day at 1700.
Interactive Case Exercise
Goals of the Interactive Case Exercise
• Sensitize analysts to analytic pitfalls.• Provide them with an evaluation of their
performance.• Reinforce the utility of analytic tools and
methodologies.
Primary Learning Outcomes
• Accurately represent reporting,continue to evaluate reliability,and work to ensure that requirements areneutral rather than leading.
Virtual Immersive Worlds
Mobile Learning
Advantages to Mobile Learning
• Leverages familiar technologies• Available even when the network is not• Push vs. pull technology• Ads variety to the delivery• Doesn’t waste bandwidth
Podcasting
• Podcast creation station• Apple enterprise iTunes server (or other RSS
feed manager)• Can use video and audio
Interactive Mobile Learning
1. Subscribe tolearning content
2. Participate ininteractive learningactivities from wherever
3. Sync periodicallywith LCMS
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74% Frampton, Peter
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79% Lamb, Anthony
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89% Miller, Michael
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