Generally speaking, a “Qualification Card” is a container that holds tasks. In VISION we have two types of qualification cards, “Analysis” and “Program”. Both of these are containers that hold tasks, but they are created and delivered to learners in slightly different ways. Both of these types of qualification cards are created entirely within the VISION Developer module. They can be printed from VISION Developer and used to qualify learners manually, or they can be used in the VISION Qualification web module where they can be assigned to learners through courses or their job positions.
Users make these by placing tasks from the Analysis Hierarchy directly into the qualification card node. When one of these qualification cards is approved it is "frozen" in its current state and can be printed out for learners and trainers.
Analysis Hierarchy Tasks being added to an Analysis Qualification Card in VISION Developer
Additionally, four documents are available on the Qualification card window: a Qual Card, TPE, OJT and Procedure. Note that these can only be used manually and no completion record on these tasks can be recorded without the VISION Qualifications web module.
Outcome |
Description |
Job Qualification Card |
•Evaluation instrument for checking off trainee completion of evaluation of Tasks |
Task Performance Evaluation (TPE) |
•Evaluation instrument for the performance of individual Tasks and their Steps •Presents all relevant standards, conditions, references, and individual Elements for each Task •Presents procedure content |
On-the-Job-Training (OJT) |
•Training instrument a selection of Tasks and their Elements •Presents all relevant standards, conditions, references, and individual Elements for each task |
Procedure |
•Work performance document, presenting all standards, conditions, references, and procedure content for Tasks and their Elements. |
Users make Program Qualification Cards by creating a Qual Card node in the Program hierarchy and placing courses and training units into it. VISION will assemble the tasks linked to these training units into a qualification card. After a learner completes a Program qual card in the VISION Learning Station, it turns into an Analysis qual card (for that learner).
Qualification cards can also be assembled in the Program hierarchy and can be assigned to learners as part of an initial training curriculum, where tasks will be pulled from the objectives linked to the program. In the diagram below we see the "Tasks" page of the "Maintenance Qual Card" Program hierarchy node. The tasks listed are not associated directly with this program node, but they are directly linked to an objective that have been linked to a training unit in this course.
VISION has looked through all of the analysis items that are associated with the objectives that have been associated with the PA training units in this course, and listed the Tasks here. These are the tasks that learners will be trained on to complete this course or collection of courses.
The Tasks associated with this PA-T training unit are displayed on the "Tasks" page and in the "Analysis Linked to Program" Links window.
Qualifications can be used in both the VISION Developer and the VISION Qualification web module. Both Analysis and Program qualification cards can be delivered to learners in the VISION Qualification web module, but learners are able to access them in slightly different ways.
Analysis qualifications become available to learners as soon as they are assigned to them. Learners will then be able to request training and evaluation from qualified personnel. When the learner has been trained and evaluated on all tasks on the qualification, it will be sent through the routing path (if applicable) and the qual will be complete.
Program Qualifications will be assigned to learners as dictated by the course that they are part of. In this case, the task(s) will only become available to learners once they have reached the training unit associated with it, as dictated by the course in the Program Hierarchy. They will be able to request trainers and evaluators from the list associated with the training unit. When all the tasks in the entire course event(s) have been assessed the qualification will follow the routing path as normal. It is important to note, however, that the tasks must be completed satisfactory in order for the course that it is a part of to be completed. If a learner passes all the lessons and tests in a course but does not complete the task(s), the whole course will remain "incomplete" until the task(s) are finished satisfactory.
Whenever a qualification evaluator verifies that a learner has completed their training on a task in a qualification card or on a PA-T or PA-OT training unit, that "Complete" is recorded with the task. Additionally, whenever that task is added to another qualification card or a PA-T or PA-OT training unit, all the learners who have already completed the task will keep that completion record. For example, If a learner completes a PA-T associated with Task 123, when they are assigned a qualification card, PA-T, PA-OT training unit with Task 123 on it, they will already have a "Complete" for that task and will not have to train or be evaluated on it again.