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Bókasafnið - 01.06.2014, Blaðsíða 89

Bókasafnið - 01.06.2014, Blaðsíða 89
Bókasafnið 38. árg. 2014 89 you learn is connected directly to what you do. And all our courses involve dialogue and discussion – you have a personal mentor who is accessible to you in a way that a conference presenter can’t be and you can continue that snatched coffee break discussion with another participant whose name you can’t remember whenever you like over a period of months. The huge practical and time­saving advantages of online delivery for training to a widely distributed work­ force are obvious. The costs and logistics of bringing staff together over long distances mean that it doesn’t happen very often in many library services. It’s not just the cost of those attending, it’s also the cover to keep the libraries open while staff are away. Where distances are greater, and where staff are part­time like many in the library service, training opportunities can be few and far between. Online training offers the chance to reach those staff who can feel a bit isolated and left out; they can get the same experience as everyone else and feel connected in to the centre of what’s going on. For the individual learner, online training is very convenient. You can study when you like and where you like in slots of ten minutes or several hours, whichever you prefer. All you need is access to the in­ ternet ­ the course materials, and your own course work, are stored and available to you whenever you wish. You can dialogue with your mentor at any time and pick up on learner discussions when it suits you. The practical work can be undertaken in your own workplace and fitted around and into your regular work activities. Evaluating impact In ten years of developing and delivering online training, the aspect which has astonished us is the impact in the library services which have used it. As a company, Opening the Book works with libraries to change the look and feel of library buildings and spaces, the skills and confidence of library staff, the mana­ gement and presentation of library collections and li­ brary presence on the web. We do this through a wide range of programmes and projects from consultancies to installing whole library interiors. We never anticip­ ated how online training would deliver these objectives so successfully. One recent and large­scale example gives impressive evidence of the outcomes of online training. Our first course, called Frontline, has been used by more than 11,000 staff in the UK, Ireland and Australia. Recently Opening the Book was asked to assess the quality of what has been achieved in the Australian State of Victoria where a 3­year partnership has in­ volved every public library service. The course has been rolled out to 1000 library staff with co­ordination and support through the State Library. Opening the Book trained the key co­ordinators and they have managed the online cascade. In order to evaluate the impact, we sampled the work of 300 graduates spread right across the state looking at all seven modules of the course. In addition we analysed the self­reported experience of 229 graduates giving feedback 3 months after finishing the course. ﴾We ask for comments as each graduate completes the course but a better test of impact is an email which asks what you remember and what you are still using 3 months later.﴿ The results of this analysis are truly impressive: • 94% of the sample of 300 used all the opportunities the course offered to talk with customers and they recorded quality feed­ back , creating a large databank of evidence on how people choose books in Australian li­ braries • 87% of the 300 demonstrated understanding of how to target a group of readers, consider their needs and create a promotion to meet those needs • 96% of the 229 reported that their library created more effective displays as a direct result of the course • 91% of the self­reporting sample said that the course work they had done directly affected what their visitors chose to read • 76% felt more confident to talk positively about books they disliked or wouldn’t choose to read themselves The two most difficult things for any course to de­ liver are motivation to learners and real impact in the workplace. On the first, there were only 6 non­ completers across the full 1000 learners. On the second, almost half of the 229 graduates sampled said that the course completely changed their view of their job and their library. These are statistics that elite uni­ versities would find it hard to match!
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