A little iffy - probably from survey data
Does support using third party courseware
Even an instructor developing a new course they hadn't taught before would be much less "time" than what's put into that stuff
Not that that means it's any better though
About 200:1 is what we're looking at. That totally stinks.
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How long does it take to create different kinds of learning? Here are the answers extracted from several Brandon Hall Research reports.
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Ratio for each Type of learning
34:1 Instructor-Led Training (ILT), including design, lesson plans, handouts, PowerPoint slides, etc.
33:1 PowerPoint to E-Learning Conversion. Not sure why it takes less time then creating ILT, but that’s what we discovered when surveying 200 companies about this practice
220:1 Standard e-learning which includes presentation, audio, some video, test questions, and 20% interactivity
345:1 Time it takes for online learning publishers to design, create, test and package 3rd party courseware
750:1 Simulations from scratch. Creating highly interactive content
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Rich James33:1 PowerPoint to E-Learning Conversion. Not sure why it takes less time then creating ILT, but that’s what we discovered when surveying 200 companies about this practice
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AntoRapporto tra tempo di fruizione e tempo di realizzazione di contenuti e-learning. Varie percentuali con riferimenti...
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Mike taylor34:1 ILT
33:1 PowerPoint to E-Learning Conversion.
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Bil OwenHow long does it take to create different kinds of learning? Here are the answers extracted from several Brandon Hall Research reports.
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Christy TuckerBasic ratios for developing learning content, from 34:1 for ILT to 750:1 for simulations. (That's 34 hours of development for 1 hour of instructor-led training.) Compiled from multiple Brandon Hall research reports.
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Does support using third party courseware
Even an instructor developing a new course they hadn't taught before would be much less "time" than what's put into that stuff
Not that that means it's any better though
About 200:1 is what we're looking at. That totally stinks.
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