Week of May 19.
This week was our first face-to-face meeting. I drove out to Bismarck on Friday the 23rd and spent some time during the week reviewing the instructional material that is on the company website.
Review of materials that have been developed so far. What has been created is Flash based instruction which is sound in its approach, flat though, lacking much a variety in its presentation. In other words, it is completely aligned with the expectation what might have of corporate mandated instruction. Under most conditions, one would certainly not choose to engage with this material unless it was tied to incentives. What it lacks is more dimensions. With the addition of examples, especially multimedia clips demonstrating the application of the principles being taught, interests and retention could definitely be improved. Transfer would also be enhanced if concrete examples were embedded in the media which related in direct and meaningful ways with the experience of the learner. Julie did tell me that they are considering adding some voice to the Flash as it is now.
The meeting in Bismarck was first an overview of what the existing educational Flash material covered, then what the differences between the Flash presentations and older, less updated, (10 years since last reviewed and updated) paper based educational material covers.
We identified the learners:
There are primarily two groups of people who will be using this instruction; technical users who have engineering backgrounds who will use it as a review, and non-technical users who are tasked with learning a new set of job skills.
And the purpose of the instruction:
The purpose of this instruction is the beginning of a comprehensive educational program within the departments for certification. The goal is to have workers from all departments qualified to perform the job functions that have been traditionally limited to only one group.
The initial goal is to design a module that will serve as a template for future modules.
Follow-up will be performed by the SME to determine which problems are most common and the material can address. Once he has identified a few problems that can be addressed Julie and I will decide which we can most readily address with revisions and additions to the existing materials.
Plans at this point are to talk by the end of next week about what the SME has for us to look at, and in the meantime I am going to familiarize myself more fully with the existing Flash documentation and the paper based older material. The goal is to have something decided on by the end of next week or the middle of next.
Reflection
It was a great experience to meet Julie face-to-face as we have taken classes together in the past. It was interesting to see how the direction of the project evolves as our understanding of what it will serve to do is deepened. Knowing a little history of the organization from the perspective of the SME gave us insight into the learners and the approach they are likely to have towards the courses. I am excited to have a few things to examine and to determine which are most readily addressed by the instruction.