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February 01, 2007 12:00 AM

On-Demand, Any-Level Training for IT

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On-Demand, Any-Level Training for IT

 

Just-in-Time (JIT) learning is always a tall order to fill. As the technology industry moves towards a business model that demands smaller workforces utilizing broader, cross-disciplinary skill-sets, on-demand, technical training is becoming increasingly necessary to properly mobilize business. This is an industry-wide trend, but it is especially pronounced in IT.

Even when CFOs want to spend the money to train IT professionals, options are limited. "In the tech training industry, your delivery options are usually either a 3-day seminar or a thin-content, e-learning solution," counsels AppDev (http://www.appdev.com ) President and CEO Craig Jensen. He says the problem with seminars is that they tend to be expensive, time-consuming, and the information is 'too much, too fast' to be retained. Alternately, the problem with most e-solutions is that they are low-bandwidth, don't cover information deeply enough, and have no reinforcement mechanisms.

Jensen believes AppDev has developed an alternative that will let IT professionals customize training programs around their specific needs, not just based on the delivery mechanism. AppDev has produced an updateable series of training modules that can be delivered in a variety of formats, customized to fit specific job descriptions and learning styles. The topic areas are designed for developers , IT professionals, and end users, and range from ADO.net, to MCSE training, to learning Microsoft Office. KSource, as the service package is named, is a collection of high-bandwidth, rich content video modules led by industry experts, and reinforced with interactive labs, pre and post module exams, and instructor-led coursework. AppDev offers KSource as both an updateable hardware appliance that can be installed behind the company firewall, as well as a broadband, high-bandwidth stream originating from its headquarters' servers. Check out http://www.appdev.com/rs_entry.asp for a free trial run to judge the quality of the content yourself.

 

—Sam Davenport

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