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Receiving raw content from SMEs
- 2 months ago
Hi Rachel,
I have previously worked on some projects where there weren't any available resources, and the SME's had to basically empty their brains for the project to work :)
I don't readily have a template available for you, but I usually handle it by creating clear boundaries for them to work within. I'll give you some examples I like to use.
If, for example, they have to produce information about multiple subjects, try to think of a suitable structure for your SME's to follow in order to produce the content in a uniform way, guaranteeing that you can then easily go through their content in order to create your storyboard.
Also, if you have already set learning goals and/or a global design of the eventual course, this will make it a lot easier for both you and the SME's to produce concise content!
Finally, if you have access to these SME's for a longer period of time, I wouldn't worry too much about them having to produce all of the knowledge in one go. If after a first round of producing content/you creating a storyboard for the course, you find that you are missing a lot of information, I always like to schedule a revision meeting/workshop where you just ask questions and they try to answer :)
I hope my answer is of help and if you have any other questions, let me know!
Hi RachelR, Here are a couple of articles that include links to some downloads that you might find helpful for working with your SME.
- Make Working with SMEs a Breeze with These 3 Downloads
- Tips For Working With Subject Matter Experts to Create E-Learning
- The Dos and Don’ts of Separating Need-to-Know from Nice-to-Know
Hope this helps! Please let us know if you have any questions.
Thank you :)