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eLearning in Sydney! Brew tube learning portal.

We’re on our way to  showcase some of our work in Sydney at the eLearning11 event. Here’s a quick snap shot of what you can expect.

Online tactical eLeaning – Brew tube

One of our Sydney eLearning clients acquired a number of beverage brands, they needed a way to communicate detailed brand positioning and merchandising information not only in Sydney though nationally to their team of sales representatives.

Training a sales team is hard enough in a face to face environment.

If you tried to train them by moving a power point online you’re in trouble. It’s best to keep these personalitie types engaged through creative stories of experience (visualising their roles and experiences in the workplace) or up and active in role plays to emulate an experience.

 

So how do you take this on? Train a team in Sydney, film it, then upload the film so the national team can review what they may experience later in the year when the trainer arrives in their location? No, we didn’t think that would work.

Beyondedge responded with a learning portal called ‘Brew tube’, allowing

monthly engagement activities that included monthly missions, staff videos, information sharing and professionally produced media.

The result; a highly engaged sales team, eager and willing to learn, and a crystal clear understanding of the all important brand proposition (the key learning).

Designing your learning to work online may take a different approach, reproducing an old learning environment/material isn’t going to cut it! You need to think from the end and focus on the outcome you’re looking to produce.Trying to factor in learning portals, social learning, mlearning, blended learning, or what ever you want to call it, isn’t what its about as well.

Keep it simple, something that allows the learner to focus on what they are achieving (learning). Starting with a mission and giving them a clear understanding; ‘the learning was there to help you produce a result’, ‘the mission’. The sales team would return time and time again to sharpen their knowledge knowing and understanding the benefits of doing so.

Are you a part of the Sydney eLearning fraternity? Come and meet us at the eLearning11 event in December or contact us and we can drop into your office and show your team some of the latest developments and trends in eLearning.

Are you going to eLearning11 in Sydney?

What’s eLearning11 and why should you go?

If you’ve been following the Australian Flexible Learning Framework (AFLF) you’ll know that there has been a change! It’s now the National VET E-learning Strategy. Investment in the National Vocational Education and Training eLearning Strategy for 2012-2015 will stimulate innovative approaches to increasing participation in training and improve the skill levels of the Australian workforce.

The eLearning11 event held at Mercure Hotel Sydney, on the 7th of December will be the release of the National VET E-learning Strategy.

Why would it be important to you?

Well the strategy is driven by the vision of a globally competitive Australian training system underpinned by world class e-learning infrastructure and capability.

eLearning11 focuses on the goals of the Strategy:

Develop and utilise eLearning strategies to maximise the benefits of the national investment in broadband

Support workforce development in industry through innovative training solutions

Expand participation and access for individuals through targeted e-learning approaches

eLearning11 is designed for VET managers, learning and development coordinators, trainers and assessors interested in new ideas and the design of effective e-learning solutions.

Here’s where it gets interesting:

Funding of $11.5m has been approved for the Strategy in 2011/12 by the Ministerial Council on Tertiary Education and Training for programs and it marks the start of Investment in the National Vocational Education and Training eLearning Strategy for 2012-2015. This will stimulate innovative approaches to increasing participation in training and improve the skill levels of the Australian workforce.

So if you’re one of the following; a VET manager, learning and development coordinator, trainers and or assessor, you should be in Sydney for this event.

Learn more about the National Broadband Network (NBN) and the change it will bring to Australian Businesses, watch this video:

For information on booking your seat go to: http://www.regodirect.com.au/learn11/

For more information on the event go to: http://www.elearning11.Net/

See you there!

 

Apply First Aid eLearning course, Sucking chest wound activity.

Apply First Aid eLearning has evolved, and there is no better example of it then the “Sucking Chest Wound” lesson.

Try this amazing lesson now: Click here!

We’d love to know what you think of our eLearning. Comment on one of our social channels once you’ve tried the lesson: Facebook, twitter or Linkedin.

This high-end eLearning program provides crucial First Aid training with a combination of a ‘virtual presenter’, dramatisations, interactive games, intuitive quizzing and self assessment modules.

3D anatomical animations also feature in this outstanding course, helping learners see for the first time, how their actions impact the physiology of the human body.

Based on the Australian Quality Training Framework ‘Apply First Aid’ Course (HLTFA301B), this program is offered online as an unaccredited package, with accreditation available through any Registered Training Organisation (RTO) that would like to use this course to support their delivery of Apply First Aid training.

Are you looking to become accredited in First Aid? Ask your trainer (RTO) if they are using this eLearning program.

Are you an RTO? Contact us now and we can help you develop your business by providing all your theory through this great eLearning course.

For more details on this great eLearning visit my first aid course to find out more.

 

 

 

RSA eLearning course release!

A new era of eLearning has entered the Responsible Service of Alcohol (RSA) training market!

Together Beyondedge and Ignite Education have changed the way we will learn how to responsibly serve alcohol. Government regulation has recently been passed, requiring all employees in the Hospitality Industry, hold an RSA Certificate if they wish to be employed in Queensland.

A sudden dash by training organisations to develop eLearning has left the learner scared and lacking faith in eLearning as a resource to support their career development.

The training organisation has been profit focussed and no consideration has been given to develop a quality learning resource. We’ve seen many read-a-thons online, no engagement or compelling nature to them at all. It scared us, though excited us at the same time. The opportunity was there and Beyondedge rose to the challenge. This Responsible Service of Alcohol (SITFABOO9A) eLearning course is completely online and recognised by the Office of Liquor Gaming Regulation.

Are you looking into an RSA course? Explore our Virtual Bar and understand how many standard drinks are in all the different glasses. Then assess yourself in calculate mode, get more then two wrong and your out and will need to start again. We really enjoyed the development of this RSA course at Beyondedge and we hope the learners will enjoy it as well. We’d love to know what you think of our elearning, join us on one of our social channels for a chat: Facebook, twitter or Linkedin.

 

Beyondedge wins the Information technology and multimedia award!

Queensland host Learnx Asia Pacific 2011.

Over the past four years LearnX Asia Pacific has become the premier learning event in the region, providing delegates with the opportunity to hear the latest top-notch content, visit an information rich expo, combining a wealth of learning connections and networking possibilities.

This year is no exception with over 40 learning leaders presenting 55 plus sessions, this will be an awesome event. For information on the 2days check out the event page here: Learnx overview

With some great awards on offer we wish everyone that entered the best of luck!

 

Two sesion to look out for;

Duy Huynh, Executive Producer – Beyondedge     View session details

Go ‘Behind the Scenes’ on a Professional eLearning Production

 

Russell Donders, Regional Director – IMC Learning   View session details

Utilising Cloud & Mobile Based Learning Technology to Win the War on Talents

 

AFAC 2011, an event success!

The AFAC & Bushfire CRC Conference 2011 in Sydney was a success! Over 1200 delegates from around the world with speakers from Europe, Hong Kong the UK and USA. With more then 100 exhibitors spread across 7,00sqm of floor space, showing off the latest gear, gagdets and information to support emergency services before during and after critical events.

Beyondedge attended and showcased some of our eLearning develop for this area. We watched the conversation online and found the trend was centered towards social media. A buzz before, during and after the talks, everyone wanted to know more about using the tools online to communicate in a more effective way during emergencies. The event speakers also covered community engagement through this medium to support the dissemination of their preventative education. Congratulations to the organisers, we’re looking forward to next year.

The Hon. Michael Gallacher MLC, Minister Police and Emergency Services NSW speaking at AFAC 2011, with some tweets from the people attending the event.

Australasia’s biggest annual conference for fire and emergency services!

Beyondedge is attending Australasia’s biggest annual conference for fire, emergency services, land management and researchers, to showcase some of our latest eLearning in Fire Safety training.

Fire Chiefs and Commissioners from every State and Territory will be joined by overseas fire agency heads from New Zealand, Hong Kong and the Pacific Islands. SES Commissioners from around the country will network with other senior emergency service practitioners from the region and leading national and international experts and researchers will be at the AFAC & Bushfire CRC conference, running over four days, at the Sydney Convention and Exhibition Centre, Darling Harbour.
The theme of the conference is New World, New Thinking, focusing on how fire and emergency services can adapt and respond to changing expectations in public safety.
The opening keynote speaker is Ben Self, founder of Blue State Digital in Kentucky, US and noted for providing a variety of technology and communication services to the successful 2008 Barack Obama presidential campaign. He will talk about using the internet and social media to engage the community.
Other invited speakers include Sir Ken Knight, HM Chief Inspector of Fire Services, UK, and Gregory Lo, Director of Fire Services, Hong Kong Fire Services Department, who will talk about their work. Professor Jose Torero, Head, Institute for Infrastructure and Environment at the University of Edinburgh, will talk about smart buildings and how the World Trade Center towers might still be standing.
Leading researchers will present their work and there will be a big display of research posters. The Bushfire CRC’s work will feature strongly during the Science Day on the final day of the conference.

The conference is being held at the Sydney Convention and Exhibition Centre, Darling Harbour, Australia from Monday 29 August to Thursday 1 September 2011.
Full details at http://www.afac2011.org

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Australian Flexible Learning Framework – July Event:

Workshop 1:  Instructional Design for E-learning

How do you ensure that your learning design is sound and will get the best outcomes for your learner?

Come and learn where to start and how to ensure that the e-learning you design is effective, attractive and engaging. They will take you through the steps that will help you analyse your learners’ needs, and design an effective storyboard.

Even if you’re some way down the track in instructional design, you’ll get something out of this.

Got a question you’d like Duy to cover? Ask Duy  on the Beyondedge facebook page.

Duy Huynh is the Executive Producer & Creative Director of Beyondedge.  With a diverse background in IT, Web, Film and TV industries, Duy’s career has always been somewhat transcendent of traditional boundaries.  At the core of it, his work has been the integration of creative ideas with technology, which has brought fresh thinking to the world of eLearning.

Beyondedge specialises in producing highly engaging elearning that blends interactive simulations, dramatisations, games and stunning 3D animations to make learning more compelling.

Alison Bickford is Director and Principal Consultant of Connect Thinking® and e-coach for the Connect Thinking E-Learning Academy. Her expertise embraces learning design in all forms of e-learning tools and platforms, including social media. At the heart of her practice is a practical, learner-centric approach to e-learning design and development.

Workshop 2:  How do I get my organisation up and running with e-learning?

Presented by: Clint Smith.

This workshop presents a practical approach for implementing web-based learning to achieve business goals in training organisations and business.

Using the “no fuss” model that has been used successfully in a wide range of organisations, Clint Smith will take you through the steps you need to take and demystify the jargon around e-learning.

You will work through a sequence of practical activities to develop an e-learning game plan for your organisation, setting out the products ( courses) to be delivered, the resources required, the delivery options to fit your context and what you need to do to build your e-capability.

You will leave with a clear idea of your options and should be able to begin work on a plan for your organisation that will get you up and running in e-learning.

Clint Smith is Director of LearnWorks, Melbourne, a learning and performance design company which specialises in implementing e-learning.

A qualified instructional designer and experienced consultant, facilitator, researcher and presenter, he has helped a wide range of organisations to design their change management strategies to implement e-learning and achieve business results. His learning designs, performance support tools and information products have won several awards and he has presented at state, national and international conferences.

He is currently Vice President of ElNet, the E-learning Network of Australasia.

Workshop 3: Audio recording for flexible education..

Presented by: Stephan Ridgway

This full day workshop will give you the skills to get started using Audacity, a free tool to record and edit sound files and also how to edit your files and embed them as podcasts in a variety of contexts.

Audio files  are an effective way of presenting information to your learners – they can listen learn anywhere with an ipod or smartphone, on the train, cooking dinner, walking the dog….and require much less bandwidth than video.

Stephan is highly skilled in e-learning technology and how it applies to the particular student experience a teacher is wanting to create. His mastery of audio – recording, editing and podcasting and his enthusiasm to help others achieve a quality recording will make this a day you can’t miss if you are interested in using audio for your learning.

Do you want to register and find more information– just click here!

Creating eLearning with Currumbin RSL College.

Congratulations to Currumbin RSL College on a great day shooting for their new eLearning courses, Responsible Service of Alcohol and Responsible Service of Gaming.  Moving into eLearning, a 5:30 start wasn’t quite what was expected, however we got straight into the swing of things and were ready to shoot by 6:00am.

After an exciting and productive day of shooting both bar and gaming scenes we were ready to wrap up by 6:00pm.

A big thank you to all the Currumbin RSL team who helped out as extras on set and helped contribute to the success of the day.  We are excited to enter post production on what will become a first for eLearning courses at Currumbin RSL College.

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