LIG Name goes here John Kleist III Enterprise IT Education Consultant ITpreneurs 04/20/2011 Ideas for Creating & Delivering Impactful IT Education Programs Austin Local Interest Group
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John Kleist III
Enterprise IT Education Consultant
ITpreneurs
04/20/2011
Ideas for Creating & Delivering Impactful IT Education Programs
Austin Local Interest Group
• Enterprise IT Education Consultant / Partnership Development Manager, North America @ ITpreneurs
• Chairperson, Membership for itSMF USA Pittsburgh LIG• More than 10 Years of Experience In IT, Training, Education &
Human Capital Development• Social Media & Web 2.0 Guru• Semi-Professional Bowler• Pittsburgh Steelers Season Ticket Holder• Proud Husband and father of a 2 year old son, Brandon and wife Beth
A Little Bit About Me
Kolb's Experiential Learning Theory & Blooms Taxonomy:
Why you should care?
Kolb’s Experiential Learning Theory Bloom’s Taxonomy
Fact: Not Everyone Learns The Same Way!
Social learners are leaders.
Creative learners are imaginative.
Fact: Not Everyone Learns The Same Way!
Intellectual learners are organized, logical, and precise.
Practical learners are both thinkers and doers.
Other Factors To Consider About Adult Learners
Age• Learners who have recently graduated from University of Phoenix online will already be
accustomed to self paced e-learning & the virtual classroom experience• Baby boomers who have been taught in a physical classroom their entire life are not ideal
candidates online learningLevel of Education
• What language level should training be tailored to?Experience w/technology
• You do not want to teach your warehouse employees located in a rural area important safety training with a 100% self paced e-learning course
Amount of Daily Distractions at Work• Do you have the commitment of line level managers to take employee off of daily job
responsibilities for 3 or 5 days for training?• Would a 2 day training course be better delivered over the course of (16) 1 hour Lunch & Learn
sessions spanning the course of a month?Experience w/Organization Vertical Market
• Don’t assume that your new employee knows all of the technical jargon and acronyms associated with your organization’s area of expertise
Family Commitments• Many training & certification programs require a time commitment outside of daily business hours.
You don’t want the learner to start an accelerated / boot camp style training if the learner has 8 week old twins at home!
The benefits of a “Blended Learning Approach”
What is blended learning?
Blended learning is a training approach that incorporates multiple delivery methods mixing various event-based activities e.g. live instructor-led classroom, virtual classroom, self paced e-learning, one-on-one coaching, simulations, etc… The key to blended learning is to select the right combination of media that will drive the highest business impact, increase learner satisfaction and maximize retention.
Why blended learning?The point of a blended learning approach is to offer a range of learning tools and experiences, which are tailored to the individual learning style of each participant. It is in the best interests of an organization to provide as many opportunities to facilitate the learner to ‘get’ to the educational content as efficiently as possible, and in a way that the learner can absorb the new information without finding the learning experience to be tedious and burdensome.
Ideas & examples for making your educational programs more impactful
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Using Non-IT Related Examples Using Interactive Games
ITIL - A Simple Explanation - YouTube The COBIT Games Trailer - YouTube
How much more impactful are the learning experiences you just viewed compared to the IT Education programs you have participated in previously?
Other Ideas:
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Mobile Devices / Touch Screen Technology
Social Media
Leveraging the latest trends in technology
9 Things To Remember About Adult Learners
Adult learners need to see that the professional development learning and their day-to-day activities are related and relevant.
Adults will commit to learning when the goals and objectives are considered realistic and important to them. Application in the 'real world' is important and relevant to the adult learner's personal and professional needs
Adult learners need direct, concrete experiences in which they apply the learning in real work.
Adult learning has ego involved. Professional development must be structured to provide support from peers and to reduce the fear of judgment during learning.
Adults want to be the origin of their own learning and will resist learning activities they believe are an attack on their competence. Thus, professional development needs to give participants some control over the what, who, how, why, when, and where of their learning.
9 Things To Remember About Adult Learners
Adults need to receive feedback on how they are doing and the results of their efforts. Opportunities must be built into professional development activities that allow the learner to practice the learning and receive structured, helpful feedback.
Adults need to participate in small-group activities during the learning to move them beyond understanding to application, analysis, synthesis, and evaluation. Small-group activities provide an opportunity to share, reflect, and generalize their learning experiences.
Adult learners come to learning with a wide range of previous experiences, knowledge, self-direction, interests, and competencies. This diversity must be accommodated in the professional development planning.
Transfer of learning for adults is not automatic and must be facilitated. Coaching and other kinds of follow-up support are needed to help adult learners transfer learning into daily practice so that it is sustained.
Questions?
John Kleist IIIPhone: (412) 567 – 1420
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