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21st Century eTraining

21st Century eTraining . Course Based Online Instruction for Library Employees Andrew See & Travis Teetor . Access & Information Services Team. 35 classified staff members 50+ student employees 5 service sites across campus 24/7 Environment (almost)

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21st Century eTraining

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  1. 21st Century eTraining Course Based Online Instruction for Library Employees Andrew See & Travis Teetor

  2. Access & Information Services Team • 35 classified staff members • 50+ student employees • 5 service sites across campus • 24/7 Environment (almost) • Responsible for reference, computer support, safety/security, circulation/billing, student management

  3. Need for eTraining • Over 30 different modules • High turnover • Inconsistent information • No evaluation components • Need for ubiquitous access • Archiving training documents • Staff unfamiliar with Course Management System

  4. Who will Create eTraining? • Insufficient skills among team members • Summer 2012 - modified a vacant Library Information Associate, Senior position to include 25% responsibility for online training development • Not expected to be a content expert • Strong aptitude for technology and background in pedagogy

  5. Video Recording • Screencasting • Webcasting • Autochaptering • Attachments • Mobile Friendly • Online editing tools

  6. Rapid eLearning Software • Very easy to use • Interactive features • Scenario driven learning • Screen Recording • Html5 output

  7. Create eLearning through PowerPoint • Modularize slide based training • Easy to use • Built into PowerPoint

  8. Established Software - • UA has used this course management system since 2005 • Established User Base • 40,000 unique usernames log in each year. • Established use for Instruction • 7,000+ unique courses,All 19 colleges use it to some capacity, 150+ departments annually.

  9. Take Aways and Next Steps at UA • Take advantage of the platforms available to you – Course Management Systems • Flipped Classroom – reduce “training fatigue” and valuing human interaction • Opportunities to ask question • Interacting with new colleagues • Implementation of LibAnswers Knowledge Management System • Interactive, mobile training

  10. Questions? Andrew See seea@u.library.arizona.edu Travis Teetor teetort@u.library.arizona.edu

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