Why isn’t Training “done”?
Creating training specific to Harvard’s needs and configuration has been and continues to be a bootstrapping process. We get additional information on needs or processes, we update what we’re doing. Since Alma is a “live” product, with monthly releases, this will continue to be true.
As preview materials are complete, we will be releasing them to staff:
The Alma section on the LTS Documentation wiki https://wiki.harvard.edu/confluence/display/LibraryStaffDoc/Alma
Alma “Threes”
Three Phases of Training:
- Phase 1 = Preparing all staff to perform normal work duties as of Day 1 on the Alma platform.
(May – August) - Phase 2 = Training on Alma updates and/or introducing Alma features that didn’t exist in Aleph.
(July – September) - Phase 3 = Ongoing training for new hires in 2019 and beyond, refreshers for current staff, and support for staff development opportunities.
(Official launch, Spring 2019)
Three Modes of Training for Phase 1 & 2:
- Primary mode: In-person sessions led by trainers and facilitators, mostly hands-on with some demo-style sessions
- Secondary mode: Self-directed individual learning, via online documentation and resources
- Supplemental mode: Peer learning opportunities, through the Alma Training Buddy match-up and informal Learning Circles
Staff Training
General staff training begins mid-May.
Training will be provided in the following locations:
- 90 Mt Auburn Street, basement-level rooms, fully accessible, buzz the front desk to be let in
- 625 Massachusetts Avenue/ITS, 3rd floor and basement-level rooms, fully accessible, ask at security desk to contact ??? for access
- Center for Government and International Studies (CGIS), Knafel Building, 1737 Cambridge Street (Harvard Square), sub-basement/elevator access only, fully accessible, does not require ID swipe or request for entry
- Countway Library, Harvard Medical Campus, lower level or 4th floor rooms, fully accessible (??), [key swipe/access??]
- Additional spaces may be used at libraries around campus, as needed and available
Hands-on
Staff will have access to the Alma training sandbox as of their first hands-on training session. We are not offering early access or access to the production service because that is live, and working groups will be doing final configurations and data clean-up while training is happening. The sandbox is a snapshot of Harvard data and configuration as of February/March 2018, and is cut off from the outside world: “sending” a notice from the sandbox will not actually trigger an email.
Training will continue after Go Live/cutover
Phase 1 training into August and Phase 2 training into September.
Training will not be a 1:1 match with job descriptions.
We are basing training around the functions and features of Alma, not around specific job descriptions. Pre-requisites and suggested sequences of classes will be listed in the registration system; work with your manager to determine all of the classes you need to attend and stay for as much of the class as you can.
Why? Alma is heavily based on workflows and moving items from one part of the process to the next. By learning about the steps in the process before and after the work you do, you’ll understand the entire process more thoroughly and how your work has an impact on others and vice versa.
We are not training people on how to do their jobs – we are training them on how to use this new tool to do the work they already know how to do.
Classes will be available at a variety of days/times at the locations above.
The longest single class will be 2 hours, but you can choose to attend multiple classes on a single day as your schedule permits. We will try to make as much of the schedule available at once so you can plan your training.
So, Phase 2 ends in September 2018 and Phase 3 launches in Spring 2019 – what about Fall/Winter/Early Spring 2018/2019?
The answer, in order of recommended use:
- All training materials will be made available to managers who need to train new hires or staff in new positions with new Alma needs.
- Staff in local units who were trainers/facilitators could be asked to reprise that role for this as-needed training.
- We hope that the Learning Circles will have momentum and be a place where staff new to those functions in Alma can learn about and discuss how it works.
- Alma Training Manager Jennifer Koerber will be available to answer questions about training through the end of her term in June 2019.