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Hi,
Are there any thumb rules/industry standards to estimate the seat time of an e-learning course? I am working on an application training course and would like to know if there are any standard definitions in the industry. For example: number of steps/screens in an hour of learning etc... |
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With ERP apps, such as Oracle and SAP, the rule of thumb I use is 20 min/transaction. But this is just a rule of thumb and varies depending on complexity of the content.
Paul Hunt Abilaire Training Solutions 916-220-1916 |
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I've found that it's kind of hard to make generalizations. If you have audio or video for each task, then you have a starting point. If the user is expected to do a lot of reading, it depends on the reading speed of the learner.
When it comes to activities, their complexity is a big factor. For example, a ten question quiz might take a lot less time than an activity where the user has to configure the Active Directory on a Windows server. My experience has been to design activities and sessions for a particular length rather than designing something and then estimating how long a particular one will take. One rule for one organization I dealt with was no more than 1.25 hours for a "session" with the longest activity not to exceed 20 minutes. That worked well for the high-tech audience they were targeting. Other audiences may need other rules. HTH --john |
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