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Page 1: live eLearning  ILLUSTRATED

live eLearning ILLUSTRATED

Silicon Valley eLearning Network

August 14, 2000

Estee Solomon Gray – Chief eLearning Officer

MaryAlice Colen – VP Marketing

Kelly Herrick – Professional Services

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Objectives and Agenda

An exploration of live eLearning

“Grounded” by InterWise Our product Our customers Our company’s experience over last 18 months Our prior professional experiences Our personal and collective wisdom

Co-constructed with you!

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Jay’s Ponderings (thank you!) Why real-time learning ? How much technology? How much does it take to lead a live session ? How well does the technology work? How good is the social engineering? Merging and blurring .. Is good!

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Our Thinking (in short) Why real-time learning ? Is there any other kind ? How much technology? this much + “personalized

content serving” platform How much does it take to lead a live session ? just as

much How well does the technology work? good enough for

revenue generating customer learning today! How good is the social engineering? Merging and blurring .. Is good! But myopic …..

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WORK! ToBeNamed

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Our Questions for this Group

Not “whether” to do live eLearning but when, how, along with what, as part of what else, by whom ?

How do we avoid repaving the cowpath ?

Can we answer either of the above without discontinuous innovation … and the “chasm” that creates?

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But first … let’s get grounded …

The Millennium experience

InterWise customer case studies: Applied Materials SAP

InterWise as verb

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Source: Estimated Based on 1998-1999 Forrester Research, Training Magazine Corporate Estimates

Reve

nue

1992 1995 2000’s

Back-office Front-office eCommerce eLearning

1997c.2000

Fast Times, Fast Learning

•Fast Production

•Fast Deployment

•Fast Use

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InterWise Global Founded in Israel in 1994 More than 200 people worldwide Multiple language support 15+ markets already Scalable system architecture Follow-the-sun technical and “live”

support 70% employees located outside US

3 generations of live eLearning technology leadership

Virtual classroom experience Instant asynch B2B performance & integration

                                          

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Source: IW Customer Advisory Board Members

What IW Customers Are Doing “Virtual classes to customers on the functionality of... (sw)”

“Private delivery and customization of generic courses”

“Live Webcasts to customers... courses cover functional as well as technical content”

“Accessing a large customer base via the Internet”

“Distance learning... customize content for our clients using a role based approach”

“ecLearning… combining Web(e) with classroom/coaching(c)

Sales force training… management meetings

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Source: IW Customer Advisory Board Members

What IW Customers Are Doing

“Collaborative business environment of personalized solutions on demand”

“Learning opportunities for users as an ongoing process rather than an event”

“Process-based learning… how and why processes work or have changed”

“Power users and instructors leading the class simultaneously from different locations “

Discovery learning

“Verbalized knowledge base”

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CompanySuppliers Customers

Employees

Partners

Company Molecule

• Cost, effectiveness and speed:• ERP/EBA end users• Departmental (sales forces, etc)• HR/Corporate Universities

• Strategic• Increase speed-to- market• Impact bottom line

• Value add offering• Revenue - Direct - Indirect

• Revenue - Direct - Indirect

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Between People

Live contentInstant

Availability

Integrated with other systems

Expanded definition of Live

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Case Study: ERP Implementation Problem

6000 Oracle end-users in 16 countries to train in 90 days Solution

Use InterWise live and solo lessons Results

Scale: over 150,000 student hours delivered Cost reduction: zero travel Speed of development/deployment for live/solo lessons Effectiveness: students ready at “go live” Internal prominence: other units evaluating

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Case Study

B2B Training Partner

Problem Expand reach of customer education unit while accommodating

customer requests for less time away from the office Solution

Deliver key live and recorded classes, for fee, via InterWise Results

New economic model; business success Adds value to SAP brand Other SAP units evaluating use

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Getting Beyond the Cowpath

Start with the work!

Face into the need for new practice : “its ISD when content generation is NOT the issue” embedded in use.. captured .. Iterative.. Integrated with live people

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Business Goals

New landscape coming?

Content

Technology

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... or tries to

eLearning

“Courses” “Credit” Revenue

eTraining

Till now- eTraining defined eLearning

“ The delivery of content via all electronic media, including the Internet, intranets, extranets, satellite broadcast, audio/video tape, interactive TV, and CD-ROM”

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As we speak - eLearning attracts attention

eLearning Publishing

Customer Relationship

Training

Knowledge Management

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Live -articulated wisdomLive -articulated wisdom

Ahead : Radical New Development Models (slide in process)

Direct-to-Web content Direct-to-Web content

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The Promise of Live eLearning

Fast ProductionFast Production

Fast DeploymentFast Deployment

Fast UseFast Use

Instructor

Student

“Zero” Distance Learning“Zero” Distance Learning

Organization

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It’s not the distance between instructor and student that matters,

it’s the distance between learning and action.

LIVE eLearning