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Running a Proof of Concept For Your Learning Community
This guide helps you, as a learning partner, get a proof-of-concept up and running in your learning community.
Help...
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The selfdriven team is available to work with you on any of the following items.
Engaging with Stakeholders
1
Determine your key stakeholders.
2
Do a risk analysis with your learning community using the selfdriven Risks Analysis Starter (PDF).
3
Share the selfdriven Summary for Learning Community Key Stakeholders (PDF) document with key stakeholders as needed.
Use-Cases & Success Criteria
1
Work out how you intend to first use selfdriven within your learning community.
Some common use-cases are:
- Run learning (PBL) projects
- Capture learning activity, reflections
- Run periodic learner and learning-partner check-ins
- Capture experience data from other learning-partners
2
Work out what your success criteria is.
Some common measures are:
- Particpant skills gained by capacity.
- Feedback responses from participants during the pilot.
- End of pilot survey, with scoring to to determine outcome based on success-criteria.
Running the Pilot
1
Set up your learning community using the Learning Partner Getting Started Guide.
2
Once the selfdriven team have set up you up as a learning partner;
Send the name and email of participants to team@selfdriven.foundation.
The selfdriven team will then set them up for you and discuss any other set up considerations.
3
Once your users have been set up, send them their logon details,
And a link to the Participating In A Proof of Concept Pilot Guide.
4
Capture feedback and send to the selfdriven team using the feedback form below.
4
Run review sessions using the improvement cycle as a guide.
5
Ask questions on our community Discord server.
Reviewing the Pilot
1
Survey participants
2
Check results against success measures
3
Assign skills gained based on the learning projects completed as part of the pilot.
In collaboration with the selfdriven Team assign selfdriven Pilot Participation skills, with skill capacity based on pilot engagement.
3
Email participants that they can download their "selfdriven Pilot Participation" achievement.
This achievement will automatically be added to their profile.
4
Propose next steps with your learning community.
Feedback
1
You can share the following online form link to the other pilot participants for capturing feedback.
You and the other participants can then log any issues or improvements.
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We love feedback, it makes everything better.
So please share everything you find or anything you think could be done better.
We can handle it ;-)
Pilot Completion Reflections
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You can complete and also share the following online form link to the other pilot participants for capturing their reflections and feedback on the pilot.
