If you're a Training Manager spending time and effort juggling simulation creation with many other tasks, this video will help you to get your more from each sim you create, to get some of that time back!
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4 WAYS TO REPURPOSE YOUR SIMULATIONS for MAXIMUM USE
- Extract Key Takeaways for Infographics
- Create Bite-Sized Video Tutorials
- Use “Test Mode” in SEN
- Convert Simulations Reading Material
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If you're a training manager investing time and effort into creating detailed simulations, you've probably felt the time pressure that comes along with creating them, especially if you have a lot of other tasks that you have to juggle alongside the simulations as well. But have you ever considered how you can actually get your time back? You see, I would actually argue that you're very much can, and in this short video I'm going to share with you how you can use one well made simulation to branch out into multiple learning tools and learning pathways for your land. Department and this is going to help you increase the value of each simulation you create. It's going to help you cater to all the different learning styles across your teams. And ultimately it's going to impact many more members of your team. And all of these advantages are going to come with the same number of simulations created, meaning that you don't have to go through the time intensive and labor inducer process of creating additional simulations to get that additional result. So I'm going to jump straight into it. Here are four ways to repurpose your simulations. For maximum use for your learners, but first. So #1, you want to extract key takeaways for infographics. Firstly, you want to consider the impactful moments in your simulation. So what are the key learnings on the AHA moments that you want to extract from these simulations? This is going to help you to visualize the specific details of your simulations. So you can think about the stats, the graphs and the key numbers that you want to highlight that you can actually convert into an infographic for your learners. So what this is gonna do is it's going to serve as a. Quick reference guide for your learners, especially for those who prefer a snapshot view #2. You can also create bite size video tutorials. Now, was there ever a time where you needed just a very quick refresher on a specific part of a big book or long video that you learned from? And I'll take you a long time to actually sort through all the information to find that specific part that you were looking for. Well this is where byte sized video tutorials come into play. So by breaking down. Their simulation into smaller segments. Your learners can quickly revisit the specific sections without having to go through the entire simulation to find it. Now there are various ways to do this, but here's one. You could potentially use MP4 videos for cutting and reworking your content into bite sized pieces. Now, a quick warning, there could be a substantial amount of potential effort involved to initially get your process up and running, so it's crucial to prepare and structure content in advance. And weigh the benefits against the time investment number. You can use test mode to evaluate not only your learner's knowledge of the subject matter, but also their ability to apply that knowledge in different situations to better transfer that knowledge into real world scenarios that they're training. For. Number 4, you can convert your simulation to the blog post, articles and reading material. Sometimes as learners we require a 360 view of what we're learning, perhaps to better understand the wise, the hows and the what ifs of we're learning. So to meet this need you can easily transform your simulation. Content into detailed article blog posts. This allows your learners to take a deeper dive where they can find processes that are explained in much greater depth, showcasing detailed examples and providing much more additional context to best align and prepare your recordings. For a principal output, it's a good idea to create specialized template for your simulations, and what this will do is that it's going to save you from having to do additional unnecessary work when it's time to convert the content. Reading material. So there you have it. Those are four ways that you can use to repurpose your simulations for maximum use. By repurposing, you're not just maximizing the value of your simulations, you're also extending its reach. You're catering to all the different learning preferences and learning styles in the company. You're also ensuring more integrated learning experience for all the different learners in your company as well. If you set yourself up correctly with each simulation that you create, your company quickly becomes a reservoir. Of knowledge and insights ready to be adapted and transformed for all the different learning for all the different learners company If you made it this far in the video give technically right it a follow and follow me For more information about SAP enable now and creating simulations. Thank you and speak soon.