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October 5, 2011 By snasta

Planning and Project Management of an E-Learning Project

The success of your E-Learning initiative begins and ends with project management. E-Learning projects are more complex to manage than traditional learning projects because they involve technology and training. There’s more risk, more time constraints, more budget pressures, and more failures in communication.

By the end of this seminar you should be able to manage an E-Learning project so that it is:

  • Effective
  • Within budget
  • On Time

Our Managing E-Learning Projects workshop will show you an adaptive and agile methodology for E-Learning projects that will help you prevent pitfalls commonly found in an E-Learning project. Topics covered include:

  • Project charter and definition
  • Creating communication and agreement between all stakeholders and resources
  • Creating a high-accountability blueprint
  • Risk management: how to know when trouble is imminent

This workshop will be taught by MicroAssist’s E-Learning Group. The MicroAssist E-Learning Group has over ten years of real world experience working with clients to create effective E-Learning projects.


E-Learning Project Management Workshop Outline

To be able to manage an E-Learning project so:
 

The project is effective

  • Defining Project effectiveness
    • Create a Project Charter
      • List Project Stakeholders
      • Create and Get Agreement on Project Scope
  • List Normal E-Learning Project Assumptions
    • External Vendor vs. Internal Department
       

The project is on time

  • Be able to define an E-learning Project Timeline
    • List normal E-Learning project activities
    • List normal E-Learning project resources
    • Create a networked Project Plan
  • Create a Risk Plan for E-Learning Projects
    • List common risks for E-Learning Projects

The project is within budget

  • Create an E-Learning Project Budget
    • Define the Cost of E-Learning Resources
      • Calculate true internal resource cost
  • Create a Risk Plan for E-Learning Projects
     

Execute and Control

  • Use Simple Tracking Tools to control – Budget & Time
  • One Page Project Manager
     

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October 4, 2011 By nstallings

Introducing the Top Ten Most Influential Bloggers

After many weeks of voting, the winners of the Top Ten Most Influential Bloggers contest are in!



Top Ten Most Influential Bloggers



  1. Jane Hart | @C4LPT

  2. Elliott Masie | @Emasie

  3. Cathy Moore | @CatMoore

  4. (tie) Harold Jarche | @Hjarche
    (tie) Jane Bozarth | @JaneBozarth

  5. Steve Wheeler | @timbuckteeth

  6. Tom Kuhlmann and Dave Anderson | @TomKuhlmann, @elearning

  7. Clark Quinn | @Quinnovator

  8. Clive Shepherd | @CliveShepherd

  9. David Kelly | @LnDDave

  10. Tony Karrer | @TonyKarrer

 



Many thanks to our readers and members who voted. We hope this list provides you with some great new E-Learning resources!



And if you’re in the Houston area on October 25th, check out #1 Jane Hart and #6 Dave Anderson when they present at E-Learning Symposium 2011 Houston. Time is running out, so get your tickets today! 

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September 30, 2011 By misulliv

ITC Meeting on Social Media w/Dr. Corinne Weisgerber

Since we had such a great discussion last time but barely scratched the surface, Dr. Weisgerber has generously agreed to continue exploring Social Media and its relation to training and professional development for trainers.

Logistics:

Friday, Oct. 7;
11:30 – 1:00 p.m. (brown bag lunch format or purchase lunch from the cafeteria on the same floor as the meeting room);
TCEQ, Bldg. A, Room 172
(map at http://www.tceq.texas.gov/about/directory/austin_offices_map.html with plenty of Visitor Parking directly in front of Bldg. A)

Looking forward to seeing you there.

Questions: mike.sullivan@tceq.texas.gov

www.itctrain.com

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