ECO515 Applying Performance Support Across the Learning Continuum
10:45 AM - 11:45 AM Thursday, March 23
Performance Support
Kahili/Lily
“If you taught them this, why don’t they do it?” Educational services staff at Saint Vincent Hospital got tired of hearing this question and started looking for a new learning paradigm for the institution. They found a solution in performance support. By blending learning opportunities and performance support for associates before a class, during a class, and on the job, organizations are able to significantly impact job performance.
This session will discuss the principles of performance support (PS) and the process of gaining institutional buy-in for PS. You will learn the benefits of providing PS across a learning ecosystem and how PS was successfully blended into the learning continuum for several projects. Finally, you will examine the metrics used to measure the success of the implementation. Details will be provided and examples will be shared.
In this session, you will learn:
- The difference between job aids and true performance support
- The benefits of providing performance support throughout the learning ecosystem
- Steps to implement performance support throughout the ecosystem
- Potential metrics for determining the success of the implementation
Audience:
Novice to advanced designers, developers, project managers, and
directors.
Technology
discussed in this session:
Ontuitive’s LearningGuide Manager.
Molly Petroff
Education Specialist
Saint Vincent Hospital
Molly Petroff, an education specialist at Saint Vincent Hospital, is the architect of performance support (PS) at the hospital and has implemented several PS solutions focusing on the moment of apply for health system associates. She has worked in staff development for over 25 years, focusing the last 15 years on online learning technologies and the last five years primarily on PS design and development. She has authored numerous eLearning programs and PS solutions for in-house delivery and for other institutions. Molly, an RN, holds a BSN in nursing, an MEd in adult education, and certificates in eLearning instructional design and 5MoN design.