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eGovernment Program AgLearn Overview Phase 1 March 2004

eGovernment Program AgLearn Overview Phase 1 March 2004. Agenda. eLearning Initiative Overview What is an LMS? LMS Benefits and Features Integration Approach Learning Management Future Phases Next Steps. Enterprise-Wide eLearning Benefits.

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eGovernment Program AgLearn Overview Phase 1 March 2004

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  1. eGovernment Program AgLearn Overview Phase 1 March 2004

  2. Agenda eLearning Initiative Overview What is an LMS? LMS Benefits and Features Integration Approach Learning Management Future Phases Next Steps

  3. Enterprise-Wide eLearning Benefits An Enterprise-wide eLearning capability will provide financial benefits while at the same time improve the training opportunities available at USDA. • Strategic Benefits • Enhance the skill development of USDA employees by providing access to a wide array of training not previously available; and • Coordinate management, and promote interagency collaboration, of Federal eLearning services. • Utilize common soft skill content from Presidential eTraining initiative. • Financial Benefits • Eliminate redundancies among training offered within the enterprise; • Allow for economies of scale in the enterprise-wide purchase of eLearning products and services; and • Reduce travel expenses, training delivery costs, and training administration costs. • Operational Benefits • Transform the learning experience to include more online courses, in lieu of costly traditional training methods; • Link competency requirements and individual development plans; • Provide access to content from other government agencies; • Agency trainers will be able to devote their time to what they do best--training--rather than administration of IT systems; and • USDA LMS will become the official System of Record to store all training histories and training content.

  4. Enterprise-Wide eLearning Solution An Enterprise-wide solution will also provide many intangible benefits… • Intangible Benefits • Improving training effectiveness, resulting in a better-educated and more knowledgeable workforce characterized by improved judgment and decision-making • Enabling a single, web-based access point for class registration and the training catalog eases administration processes associated with training provided by outside partner institutions • Allowing employees access to training content, class registration, and course catalogs from any location at any time using a web browser • Automating administrative tasks, which allows administrators to focus on value added functions like course preparation, course review, and performance review

  5. Reduction of Duplicative Services and Systems To realize economies of scale and reductions in cost requires a consolidation of existing USDA training systems. • TRAI (Training Information System) - USDA training system maintained by NFC containing USDA employee training histories. • TIPS (Training Integrated Personnel System) • A training system used by Forest Service to manage the registration, approval process, and costs associated with training. • VTA (Virtual Training Assistant) • Training system used by Food Safety and Inspection Service and Forest Service to manage registration of classroom and other types of training. • RMA Distance Learning - A training creation and delivery system used by RMA.

  6. Migration & Integration of Training Systems For some USDA training systems providing unique services and capabilities, they will operate cooperatively with the USDA LMS. • I-CAMS Training Delivery and Management • A component of the I-CAMS personnel system used Service Center agencies to track and manage instructor-led training. • APHIS Agency Readiness Center • A system developed for the APHIS Veterinary Services to train and deploy First Responders. • RMA Distance Learning - A training creation and delivery system used by RMA.

  7. AgLearn - Phase 1 Phase 1 of the LMS implementation will include the following: • 10 USDA Agencies with 7,500 users • Configuration of enterprise-based LMS settings including domains, organizations, student management, and security roles • Integration of “off-the-shelf” and custom USDA e-learning courseware • Migration of existing student data from the GoLearn (student data and training history) • USDA Customized User Interface branding • Operations Services and Tier 1 Help Desk Support • System Environment Maintenance and Hosting, including Courseware hosting • Configuration of online exams • One-way batch interface from I-CAMS (PeopleSoft 8.0) for student profile and training history • Migration of training history from GoLearn, I-CAMS, and TRAI

  8. Agenda eLearning Initiative Overview What is an LMS? LMS Benefits and Features Integration Approach Learning Management Future Phases Next Steps

  9. What is an LMS? A Learning Management System (LMS) is a software application that enables the delivery and management of all facets of training. • An LMS allows individuals and groups of users to: • Manage classrooms, learning assets, instructors, schedules, learning paths, and all of the necessary components to deliver training • View complete course listings and course information • Register, schedule, and track all training activity • Create, edit, manage and deliver content • Track competency and certification progress • Personalize training and development plans • Manage payments

  10. How will an LMS be used by USDA? The AgLearn LMS will provide for the management and delivery of USDA’s training and career development, and other capabilities. Phase 1: Management and Delivery of Training Other Functions AgLearn • Phase 1: • Career Development Plans • Reporting • Future Phases: • Competencies • Skill Assessments • Certification Programs Course Catalog Online Training Virtual Classroom Traditional Classroom

  11. Agenda eLearning Initiative Overview What is an LMS? LMS Benefits and Features Integration Approach Learning Management Future Phases Next Steps

  12. AgLearn Users Users of AgLearn will include not only USDA employees, but also others who work closely with USDA. • USDA employees, including: • Agency Personnel • First Responders (USDA Homeland Security) • Domestic and Foreign Nationals • Others working with USDA programs, such as: • Federal • State and Local such as Wild Land Fire Fighters • USDA Contractors and Partners, such as: • Farmers • Rural Housing Loan Officers • Others

  13. User Features The new AgLearn LMS provides USDA employees and others with the ability to: • Search available training courses by title, subject area, or agency catalog • Register for courses – online, instructor-led, virtual, and other • Launch and Track Course – Record Scores • Access Reference Materials and Training • Systems Training and Support (ICAMS, IAS) • Desktop Application Support (Microsoft Office) • Business Skills (Supervisory Materials, Leadership, Project Management) • Manage Certification Requirements • Contracting Officer’s Technical Representative (COTR) Training • Build Skills According to Competencies • Identify skill requirements for next job level, series, or position • 2210 Series in progress; Others being planned • Fulfill Mandatory Training Requirements • IT Security, Civil Rights, Ethics • Deliver and record completion

  14. USDA Supervisor/Manager Features In addition to regular user features, USDA supervisors and managers will also be able to oversee the training activities of their employees, by the following: • Assign specific training to employees through AgLearn • Receive and Approve employee requests for USDA training • Track employee training activity • Receive Training Reports

  15. Training Staff Features Training Staff will be able to manage training more efficiently by using AgLearn to: • Centrally manage and track learning for entire assigned organization, group, or individual • Ability to leverage training across and within USDA agencies • Access reports containing agency training activity • Deliver online training materials, surveys, and exams • Schedule and manage instructor-led classes, online training, and virtual meetings • Manage facilities, assets, and courses (e.g., instructor, classroom, equipment) • Create certification and specialized training programs such as new employee orientation, COTR training, and others

  16. Agenda eLearning Initiative Overview What is an LMS? LMS Benefits and Features Integration Approach Learning Management Future Phases Next Steps

  17. HR Skills Assessment Online Courseware Content Management Collaboration Finance / Procurement eLearning Migration & Integration Strategy Current Environment Future USDA LMS € € € € Business Partners Citizens Presidential Initiative: Improve education and training services through e-Training Isolated Systems and Agency Coordination Employees Manual Process Enterprise eLearning Solution and Integration Departmental Agency Training Systems I-CAMS VTA TIPS HR Finance AgLearn LMS Traditional Classroom TRAI Other Data bases APHIS & RMALMS Procurement(IAS) Training Admin USDA Initiative: build enterprise-wide capabilities for managing training • Duplication of Activities and Services • Limited System and Business Capabilities • Lack of Enterprise-wide Coordination • Manual, non-Standardized Processes • Cost Prohibitive

  18. Integrated Approach and Platform The eLearning solution is built upon an integrated approach and platform for delivering new capabilities to USDA. • Centralized Hosting of Learning Solutions • GoLearn hosting facility at GP-eLearning (GPE) will include the following components: • Learning Management System – AgLearn • Delivery and management of training and career development • Learning Content and Courseware • GoLearn COTS Courseware (e.g., NETg, SkillSoft, Karta) • Custom Courseware, CBT, WBT • Reference Materials, Job Aides, Procedures • Web Meeting Services • Internally hosted within USDA

  19. Student Profile Data USDA Courseware Training History Training History Training History USDA Courseware COTS Courseware COTS Courseware Data Migration and Management Starting from existing LMS’s and other USDA training systems, the new LMS will be a single repository for all USDA training activity. All USDA employees will have access to the AgLearn system by end of FY2004. GoLearn LMS (GeoLearning) AgLearn hosted by GP-eLearning (GPE) Student Profile Data Other Internal USDA Training Systems Student Profile Data

  20. Transition of Sensitive Data Current Employee Data Management Scheme Future Employee Data Management Scheme GoLearn Service Provider: Geo Learning GoLearn Service Provider: GPE Learning Hosts COTS Courseware and Employee Data in Canada Hosts USDA-specific Courseware and Employee Data in Pennsylvania COTS Courseware USDA Courseware Employee Data COTS Courseware Employee Data COTS courseware available through GoLearn.Gov is hosted by Geo Learning. Employee access and utilization uses the Geo Learning LMS services. COTS courseware and USDA-developed courseware is hosted by GPE Learning in Pennsylvania USDA employee data is hosted by GPE-Learning

  21. Agenda eLearning Initiative Overview What is an LMS? LMS Benefits and Features Integration Approach Learning Management Future Phases Next Steps

  22. Administrator Manager Manager Student Student Student Manager Approach to Learning Management The AgLearn system is a role based system which provides for a secure environment to manage user permissions efficiently. • Role Based System • Student, Manager, Administrator • Roles define learning management functionality, system authority, and available views

  23. € € € € € Student Student Catalog Catalog Catalog Learning Management – Tailored Delivery The enterprise LMS is customized to fit each agency’s training requirements. Through a student login, courseware can be assigned to specific groups (ie. Agencies) or made available to the “public” for all to view. AgLearn Public Agency 1 Agency 2

  24. Learning Management - Domains The AgLearn system maps to USDA’s organization in a hierarchical structure using Domains. Following is a part of the Domain structure to be used in AgLearn. USDA Public Level OCFO FNCS FSIS FFAS MRP NREE RD REE OHRM Mission Area To be determined by each agency Agency Agency Sub-Domain Sub-Domain Locations and Other Sub-Domains

  25. Agenda eLearning Initiative Overview What is an LMS? LMS Benefits and Features Integration Approach Learning Management Future Phases Next Steps

  26. Future Phases Following Phase 1 will be additional system rollouts to the remainder of USDA and other system enhancements as determined by agencies. • Phased rollout to all USDA employees and agencies (FY2004) • Competency and Skills Assessment • Financial and Procurement System Integration (IAS) • Multi-level supervisor approval process for training requests • SF-182 Training Approval Process • Entry of non-component items on development plan • Agency specific customizations Next Phases will include:

  27. Agenda eLearning Initiative Overview What is an LMS? LMS Benefits and Features Integration Approach Learning Management Future Phases Next Steps

  28. Next Steps • Phase 1 Launch of AgLearn • FY04 – Q2 • 10 Agencies with 7,500 users • Phase 2 • FY04 – Q3 • Integration with eAuthentication solution • Add additional estimated 60,000 users from • APHIS • FS • FSA • FSIS • RMA • Phase 3 • FY04 – Q4 • Remaining USDA Employees

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