Job Aids That Help Improve Performance
Are you facing a challenge that needs an extra boost beyond training for your learners to apply workflows on-the-job? Perhaps a job aid could be a solution. It may even be all the learners need to be successful.
Whether it’s an in-depth user guide or a one-page document learners can quickly reference, job aids can be a powerful tool when created with the learner in mind!
User Guide: How to Record a Demonstration Video in Microsoft Teams
After I noticed the need that many teams have to train their employees and clients on important workflows, I created a 10-page job aid with annotated screenshots to empower any team member to use proven practices to easily create training or demonstration videos on-the-job.
One-Pager: Accessible Brand Color Design Guide
My team needed to identify appropriate color usage that would be accessible to all learners, especially those with visual impairments. So, I applied federal standards for color contrast to create a one-page job aid for stakeholders to quickly identify appropriate color combinations to use for various projects.
One-Pager: Learning Evaluation Continuum
Once I received my collegiate certificate in evaluation and metaevaluation from the University of South Florida, I consulted with stakeholders and presented research on how to best evaluate learning experiences at all levels. I even took it a step further and created a one-page job aid to help all team members apply what they learned for level two, learning.
One-Pager: How to Join a Microsoft Teams Meeting from Your Browser
As a co-leader for an employee resource group (ERG), I welcomed many guest speakers from outside of our organization to join our sessions. This one-page job aid helped our guests log into our meetings if they were using Microsoft Teams for the first time.