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Social Learning powered by the Hybrid Cloud with NanoLearn

Jerry Goguen from IntraLearn Software  joins Keith Mayer to discuss his cloud solution, NanoLearn which helps organize and validate training and learning resources through SharePoint training courses.

  • [1:02] Can you tell us a bit about IntraLearn Software and what solutions you deliver?
  • [2:50] When building this solution, what attracted you most to building on Microsoft SharePoint?
  • [13:46] DEMO: NanoLearn walkthrough and demo

Schedule a LIVE Demo here https://www.nanolearn.com

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How it Works  The NanoLearn process is easy to master and quick to deploy. Users identified as contributors first go to the NanoLearn web part. From there, they can create a new Nano Object by searching for content in SharePoint or inserting a URL to utilize content from the internet/intranet. Once identified, the contributor then assigns a value (points) to the document/media and determines how they will validate that object once a consumer has viewed the information and understands it’s content.

The Missing Piece   SharePoint is an excellent Enterprise Content Management platform with a wide and growing adoption. However, there’s no easy way to track and validate employees’ understanding of the knowledge within the libraries, SharePoint training courses and external sources. NanoLearn is a SharePoint line of business add-on that leverages this knowledge to keep users updated on the latest company news, job-related information, and institutional knowledge such as company policies and compliance requirements. As a result, management is provided with increased visibility to employee awareness, which can be correlated and measured against organizational objectives/goals.

Validation
Once the object is finalized, the contributor can then assign/share it to individuals or SharePoint Groups. Consumers see a list of items assigned to them where they can launch the content and proceed with validation.
Once this cycle is completed, reports provide visibility to who has viewed what, and how well they understood it.

  • View Only-Track that the consumer has accessed the content
  • Knowledge Check-Create questions for the consumer to answer after viewing the content
  • Survey- Gather information/opinions about the object from the consumer after they’ve view the content
  • Interaction-A back-and-forth between the consumer and contributor where an action is requested (such as initiating a chat or email), is then submitted by the consumer, and finally read and valued by the contributor
  • eSignature-The consumer digitally signs that they viewed and understood the content