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					<description><![CDATA[<p>By Jessica Hammer, Instructional Designer and Tech Specialist I have a confession to make. I’m a millennial. There, I said it. Whew. Now that that’s over with I have another [&#8230;]</p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><em>By Jessica Hammer, Instructional Designer and Tech Specialist</em></p>
<p>I have a confession to make. I’m a millennial. There, I said it. Whew. Now that that’s over with I have another confession. I love reading real books. Listen, I know eBooks are so convenient and instant and you can take a whole library with you wherever you go, but there is just <em>something</em> about a real book. I love the feel of the pages, the weight of a hardcover, and wandering through a bookstore for hours to find just the right book. This is why I enjoy the precious ritual of reading for fun.</p>
<div id="attachment_7407" style="width: 210px" class="wp-caption alignleft"><img loading="lazy" decoding="async" aria-describedby="caption-attachment-7407" class="wp-image-7407" src="https://hammer.org/content/uploads/2017/08/Training.jpg" alt="" width="200" height="186"><p id="caption-attachment-7407" class="wp-caption-text">Hammer Residences Training Team&#8217;s Goal for 2018.</p></div>
<p>However, there are books I would never buy in printed format. I wouldn’t purchase a set of encyclopedia’s like my parents or a book about a computer program because they become obsolete as soon as the ink dries.</p>
<p>It’s all about balance.</p>
<p>Hammer had this problem in a major way. We had manuals upon manuals that we need as an organization in order to succeed and to comply with licensing. The issue was that as soon as the ink had dried, we would have to reprint pages because a law, or technology, or a process had changed.</p>
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<div id="attachment_7398" style="width: 223px" class="wp-caption alignright"><img loading="lazy" decoding="async" aria-describedby="caption-attachment-7398" class="wp-image-7398" src="https://hammer.org/content/uploads/2017/08/paperKaren.jpg" alt="" width="213" height="193"><p id="caption-attachment-7398" class="wp-caption-text">Karen: Buried in a paper avalanche</p></div>
<p>Karen Trygstad, our Training and Education Coordinator, said “<strong><em>enough</em></strong>.<em>”</em> She was drowning in reams of twenty-pound paper looking up at me as the pile engulfed her. Through the rustle of the stacks of papers I heard her cry “<em>there <strong>MUST</strong> be a better way.”</em> Fortunately, my computer had recently been switched from a PC to a Mac and I went to work searching for ways to relieve my officemate. And there it was. Sitting in the applications folder was the beautiful orange and white iBook’s icon that would eventually change the way we handle manuals at Hammer.</p>
<p>Mac&#8217;s iBook lets anyone create an electronic book at no cost, so I got to work creating our New Employee Orientation manual, embedding videos and quizzes to make the iBook an even more interactive experience. Then, with the expert guidance of Sean Henderson, I created a manual for Hammer’s electronic Health Record System, NetSmart. The only problem was how to update the entire organization&#8217;s manuals, at multiple locations all at one time&#8230;without leaving the Central office.</p>
<div id="attachment_7399" style="width: 390px" class="wp-caption alignleft"><img fetchpriority="high" decoding="async" aria-describedby="caption-attachment-7399" class=" wp-image-7399" src="https://hammer.org/content/uploads/2017/08/IT.jpg" alt="" width="380" height="236"><p id="caption-attachment-7399" class="wp-caption-text">L to R Technology Team: Michael Shay, Sean Henderson, Dan Bottiger, Corey Hansen</p></div>
<p>Never fear&#8230;.Hammer&#8217;s Technology team is here! Our Information Systems team can push out a manual to all of our Hammer iPads in all of our homes and apartments exclusively, without ever leaving the Central office. So, every time I have to update a manual, they just push out the latest and greatest version of the OSHA, NetSmart, HammerU, or the New Employee manual without wasting time or paper. &nbsp;</p>
<p>The Training and the Technology side of Hammer may not be as widely known to the outside community, but I want to say it is such a joy to work on a team that strives every day to keep the essence of Hammer’s mission in every project, while constantly finding new and innovative (and free!) ways to support our staff members.</p>
<p>Yes, it’s all about balance.</p>
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<p>The post <a href="https://hammer.org/blog/2017/08/ibooks/">Technology: Staying Relevant in Changing Times</a> appeared first on <a href="https://hammer.org">Hammer</a>.</p>
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