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How to power up your BIM training initiatives

BIM - The Custom Training Challenge

Successful BIM implementations require executive support, subject matter experts, and the right training program for all project stakeholders. Custom training is often the preferred option for many AEC organizations but does not come without its reported challenges below:

  1. The Promise of Custom Development Tools. There are many tools out there that offer the promise of building your own training courses, but in order to use them, you first need to take a training course. There’s not a lot of support when you need it and it’s a long, expensive process just figuring out how to make the most of the tools you have.
  2. Expecting a Subject Matter Expert to be a Course Developer. You’re the subject matter expert, not a curriculum designer or program developer. So don’t waste your valuable time learning developer tools, honing the end product until it shines, or going back and forth endlessly with beta test after beta test before release.
  3. Outsourcing to a Non-expert Developer. You could have someone else do it for you, but that still means wasted hours trying to realize your vision through someone else’s work. You’ve also handed over your training to people who are not the subject matter experts.

How to Power Up Your BIM Training Initiatives?

Step into the future of eTraining by developing and publishing your own, fully interactive custom courses with the Generator from Global eTraining, the world leader in etraining solutions.

You are the subject matter expert, and we can help you capture that knowledge and share it with those who need it. Benefits of building with the Generator include:

  • Video, audio, text, images, interactivity, hands-on exercises and quizzes for engagement of all student learning styles
  • Intuitive drag-and-drop development interface
  • Fully web responsive and mobile ready across all devices
  • Full SCORM-compliance
  • Complete control over the course settings
  • Ongoing coaching and support to develop and publish your own custom material to the GeT Interactive etraining platform
  • Additional tools and templates to motivate and engage your students throughout the course.

This was posted in Bdaily's Members' News section by Rachel Rowling .

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