Index AR Solutions and Des Moines Area Community College Announce Technology Partnership to Speed Utility Workforce Development
29 Août 2022 - 3:00PM
Business Wire
Immersive Digital Curriculum for Line Mechanic
Apprenticeships Now Being Implemented in College Classroom to Train
Students
Index AR Solutions, a leading creator of digital workforce
training, announced a partnership with Des Moines Area Community
College (DMACC) that will give students access to modern,
field-proven learning materials and help prepare them for a career
at utilities like MidAmerican Energy.
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College students now have access to the
very same immersive eBooks and augmented reality mobile apps that
utilities like MidAmerican Energy use to train apprentices on how
to become a power line mechanic. (Photo: Business Wire)
Under the terms of a teaming agreement, Index is implementing an
immersive, multimodal digital curriculum for classroom instruction
at DMACC that will provide students the exact skills and
information needed to be hired as a power line mechanic. The
first-of-its-kind curriculum is available in DMACC’s Ankeny Campus,
delivered via tablets to 15 students enrolling in a two-semester
course that started on August 24.
The materials include 20 Index eBook™ titles that were
originally developed in close collaboration with MidAmerican to
help train lineman apprentices. With the eBooks, DMACC classroom
instructors and students will benefit from nearly 1,000 eBook pages
of vetted content and 200 instructional videos of actual line
mechanics performing work and giving guidance. The videos also
emphasize the importance of safety and commitment to customer
service – with seasoned workers who share wisdom and real-world
stories from the field.
Index eBooks provide a way to learn and consume information in a
way that is most familiar to the next generation of worker. eBooks
include digital annotation tools that enable students to take notes
and highlight text for review later. Embedded quizzes and tests
allow instructors to track student progress.
The tablets also feature 22 interactive Index mobile apps that
use augmented reality (AR), three-dimensional models and animations
to teach students how to identify key parts or complete common
tasks, such as how to troubleshoot a transformer, step by step. The
augmentations also walk students through the safety considerations
and tools that are needed for each step and overlay critical
information on to the component they are studying.
“Utilities and trades across the country are struggling to keep
up with workforce development needs,” said Rob Denson, President of
DMACC. “Our partnership with Index is a unique career and technical
education model that delivers a proven solution to solving today’s
acute workforce issues.”
Including the Line Mechanic program being deployed at DMACC,
Index and MidAmerican have created 13 digital training programs to
date. The programs are currently used in the classrooms of
MidAmerican’s training facility in Des Moines. They also proved
exceptionally valuable during the COVID-19 pandemic. Trainers were
able to host virtual sessions using the immersive digital
curriculums, which then become a reference material for workers
outside of the classroom.
“Bringing the Line Mechanic training program to DMACC further
extends the strategic investments MidAmerican has made in worker
education in recent years,” said Chelsea McCracken, Vice President
for Safety, Training and Development at MidAmerican. “We appreciate
Index and DMACC for their efforts in making this valuable
curriculum available in the community college setting.”
In addition to delivering the training materials and iPads to
DMACC administrators, Index is also providing robust, ongoing
support to help ensure instructors and students get maximum benefit
from the course. Index team members will host “train-the-trainer”
sessions on site for DMACC instructors. Index is also hosting
weekly videoconference calls for students over the course of the
semester to walk them through each eBook and app.
“The Line Mechanic program we are delivering today was created
thanks to a close partnership with MidAmerican, helping them
eliminate learning friction and reimagine how training happens,”
said Dan Arczynski, CEO at Index AR Solutions. “We are excited to
now bring this program to DMACC, giving college students access to
the very same training material utilities are using.”
DMACC is the largest and most diverse community college in Iowa.
MidAmerican is a subsidiary of Berkshire Hathaway Energy, wholly
owned by Berkshire Hathaway Inc. (NYSE: BRK.A; BRK.B).
About Index AR Solutions
Index AR Solutions is an American enterprise eBook and augmented
reality mobile application provider creating custom and
off-the-shelf products that make workers safer, more capable and
more productive. Learn more about Index AR Solutions at
IndexARSolutions.com.
About Des Moines Area Community College
Des Moines Area Community College (DMACC), a public institution
serving the educational and career training needs of Iowans, is
committed to the lifelong success of its students. DMACC offers 200
programs, certificates and transfer degrees, serving more than
70,000 credit and noncredit students across six campuses and six
learning centers. For more information, visit dmacc.edu.
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Consociate Media for Index AR Solutions Brian Harris
brian@consociatemedia.com Mobile 804-815-8377
DMACC Todd Jones tgjones@dmacc.edu Office 515-964-6242, Mobile
515-238-8242
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