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Producing consistent and effective employee training courses to achieve the VA vision of establishing the Department as the employer of choice

The Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) Employee Education System (EES) has the significant challenge of producing consistent and effective employee training courses to achieve the VA vision to improve and maintain the quality of its workforce and to help establish the Department as an employer of choice. Particularly challenging, with the technological advances of computers, e-learning, multimedia, streaming videos and even podcasting, is the growing number of technology-based vehicles available to convey training material to employees, and the need to supply the technologically sophisticated talent to create and manage consistent and effective training courses.

To address these challenges for the VA EES, CAMRIS has assembled a team to provide the full range of talent and expertise required to successfully deliver consistent and effective employee training courses on demand, following the ADDIE model. Augmenting CAMRIS’ own experts and capabilities, the team includes instructional design and LMS experts from VCampus Corporation; worldwide video/audio production experts from The Maslow Media Group; and web/CD e-learning technologists from Information Experts.


Central to our solution is the expertise required to provide the production services that culminate in, or provide for the culmination of, electronic multimedia products ranging from low-end interactivity to highly interactive electronic instructional multimedia products. These products typically are delivered as curriculum/course web sites, virtual conferences and virtual training platform web sites, and/or content management Web sites, Web sites which interact with Web data bases (Sequel Server or Open Source Databases such as php); or electronically authored CD-ROM or authored DVD products.

The CAMRIS team provides experts to deal with all the components of the ADDIE model. Note that while the traditional ADDIE model is very linear in sequencing the phasing of the ADDIE steps, more recent evolution of the ADDIE model allows for the introduction of earlier rapid prototype mock-ups during the Front-end and Design stages to help clarify concepts and overall usability. We have the ability to do both traditional and more dynamic ADDIE work flows depending on the project and COTR requirements.


CAMRIS ADDIE Team:
  • Information Experts
  • The Maslow Media Group
  • VCampus Corporation

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