Deliverable 16: Training Material Sample Clauses

Deliverable 16: Training Material. The Contractor shall develop training materials in such a way as to allow for training to continue beyond initial deployment. All training material becomes the property of the State. This construction includes the ability to modularize the material and embed it into existing State training programs. All training material shall have a consistent look and feel and shall be provided in a soft copy format so that the State may easily make modifications to the materials. All training materials shall be maintained to reflect the latest version of PBM Solution and the changes resulting from evaluations and use during acceptance. All training material shall be maintained online. The Contractor shall be responsible for developing and providing training materials and for training State staff. The Contractor shall employ professional training staff (not technical staff) to conduct training sessions and to prepare training and user materials. The State shall have approval over Contractor-provided staffing used for training and over the format/content of the training to be given. State and Contractor staff shall work together to develop the format/content for the training and user materials that the Contractor shall produce. These materials shall be provided to the State in both hard and soft copy. The State must accept these materials before they are distributed to State staff for use. • Training Manuals, Guides, and Materials shall include, but is not limited to: • Instructor/Trainer Guides shall provide the ability for State staff to perform the training on a continuing basis. • Trainee Packages shall provide the trainees exercises and usable examples with which to practice the lessons provided during formal training. • The User’s Manual shall be as non-technical as possible and emphasize person- centered service delivery, program collaboration, and related business functions in the explanation of PBM features, functions, modules and tools and the detailed procedures to deliver services. State shall provide input regarding person-centered service delivery, any relevant State policies, and information regarding State business processes. The System User Manuals shall be designed for ease of use so that any user, regardless of his or her function, can readily locate, identify, understand and use the information. The manuals shall include copies of relevant screens with instruction on the use and function of each, including the definition of all data elements. System Us...
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