efficiencies and e-learning
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See this presentation from the Modern Governor breakfast briefing on 21.09.2010. Lindsey Rees, Learning Pool's Content Development Manager explains how e-learning and collaboration has helped to deliver real efficiency savings for local Government.TRANSCRIPT
Efficiencies and e-Learning
Tuesday 21st September 2010
Topics
• What is content development?• The benefits of e-learning• Sharing and the Modern Governor
Community• Collaborative content development • Getting started…
What is content development?
What is content development?
What is content development?
• Creating e-learning modules and packages
• Generic, bespoke and tailorable• Team of instructional and graphics
designer• Work with SMEs• Engaging, effective and fit for purpose
The benefits of e-learning for organisations
• Reduced overall cost • Learning times reduced• Increased retention• Consistent delivery• Expert knowledge• Detailed reporting
The benefits of e-learning for learners
• On-demand availability• Self-pacing• Interactivity• Confidence• Learning times reduced• Consistent delivery
Sharing and the Modern Governor Community
• Building up the Modern Governor community
• Creating content• Sharing • Collaborating• Repurposing
Harrow and Brent: Political Skills Framework
• Reflect e-learning module• My Skills Assessment• My Political Skills Maps• My Development e-learning module• My Development Needs Checklist• My Personal Development Plan• Evaluation Form
Wiltshire: The New Governor
York: Governing Body Health-Check Questionnaire
Cost savings and efficiencies • Plymouth City Council saved £82,000 by using e-learning to deliver
their mandatory Government Connect information security training to staff; the e-learning cost £3 per delegate compared to a classroom cost of £85.
• Rotherham Metropolitan Borough Council has recently saved £35,000 by delivering Safeguarding Adults training to 1,500 council and partner organisation staff.
• Basildon District Council created six HR Policy compliance courses for managers and saved £17,500.
• Essex’s VINE partnership of its 15 councils created an e-learning course on Performance Management and saved £132,000.
• Winchester City Council created an induction e-learning programme for its new starters, creating a saving of £47 per head.
• London Borough of Brent has created an induction e-learning course saving them £116,000 each year.
Getting started…
OPTION A: Create it yourself using the Authoring
Tool
OPTION B: Commission the Learning Pool content
development team to create it for you.
Subject Matter Experts
• Identify and agree learning objectives• Provide subject matter (through
documents/user guides, the ‘why’ and the ‘how’; what will work for our audience?)
• Work with Instructional Designers• Review storyboards • Review alpha and beta e-learning• Sign off content
Virtual Bus Tour