Development Process of Computer-Based Training (CBT)

Development Process of Computer-Based Training (CBT)

CBT Execution Plan

All approved documents softcopies, Images, Videos, and 3D Models.

  • When will you start the work?

On the same day when we receive all Final softcopies.

  • What is the duration required to develop Computer Based Training?

3 hours output per 25 Working Days after Approval of Storyboards and scripts.

Now, let us Know the Process of Computer Based Training Execution.

CBT Execution Plan Computer-Based Training Code and Pixels

Computer-Based Training (CBT) Execution Process

Raw Content & TOC

Client Scope

  • The Client must share all the Raw files (PDF files, Word files,3D Models, Images and Videos) with the topics listed in the scope document.
  • A client has to share the Table of contents with the topics to be covered in Computer Based Training

Script: Code and Pixels

Our Instructional Designer team will prepare the draft script of the Raw Document and we will share the script for approval.

Story Board (Code and Pixels)

  • After doing additions/deletions/updation and approval of the script by the Client, a draft storyboard will Developed by Our ID Team.

  • Storyboard will consist of the Proposed graphic user interface, button structure, content hierarchy, navigation sequence and presentation method i.e. whether the screen is explained using 3d View, 3D Animations, 2D Animations, Graphics, Line drawing, Images, Videos etc.

Approval

Client

  • Storyboards will be Delivered to the Client after our Internal QC for Review.

  • Data Correctness and Technical Content or Process to be verified and Approved by the Client.

Videography

Computer-Based Training (CBT) Development Process | Code and Pixels

Code and Pixels and Client Subject Matter Expert

  • After approval of the Storyboards, the Videography schedule is planned.
  • Based on instructions available in Storyboard, The Videography team will capture all the inputs required for the development of Computer-Based Training.

Alpha Version: Code and Pixels

  • Graphic Designer Team Will Develop the CBT Content Based on the instructions available in the Storyboard.

  • After Deployment of the Content and Performing QC an Alpha Version is released to Client for the Review.

Beta Version

After obtaining the Review Comments from the Client updations will be done if Required and a Final Version will be Released and Delivered to the Client.

Teams & Hierarchy – Project Manager

The CBT project will be managed by a project manager, who will be in charge of gathering the necessary client input, project execution, quality control, review, and final CBT delivery to the client.

QC Lead: QC Lead will be Assigned to Perform the Reviews of Storyboards, Content Development and Final Output. QC will be performed in every step of the CBT Development Process.

Instructional Design Team: The team responsible for instructional design will work on pre-production tasks such as scripting, storyboard development, voice-over, knowledge transfer, animator instructions, technical clarifications, and alpha quality control.

CBT 3D Graphic Design & Content Development Team Code and Pixels

CBT 3D Graphic Design & Content Development Team Code and Pixels

3D Development Team

For the purpose of explaining the procedure and highlighting the many components, the 3D team will produce the 3D models of the system, including texturing, lighting, animation, and rendering.

The use of 3D animation will assist in clarifying processes using animations that are not feasible to display in real-time. By creating high-level technical animations, 3D animations may also be used to depict internal processes.

Graphic Design & Content Development Team

In both the production and post-production phases, the graphic design team will integrate 3D animation, images, videos, and 2D graphic content making use of the approved storyboards and directions provided by the ID team.

The graphic design team employed a variety of software and techniques to create robust content that met the demands of the defence industry and the clients’ training aids.