GPS tracking, which may be included in your school bus management system, is one of the many features that is difficult to learn without training. However, formal training is advised in order to unlock the full value of your route optimization software.
As industry professionals often say, complete working knowledge of your software allows you to design the most efficient bus routes and accurately track vehicles.
Many school districts that purchase bus routing software want to save money, and they believe eliminating training costs is a smart way to do so. What these districts don’t understand is that the only way to get the most out of your route optimization software is to understand how to use it.
Believing they can set up, learn and train others on the software by themselves, school districts often realize their mistake after wasting a lot of time on their own. Unfortunately, administrators and those using the software almost never fully understand it without learning how to operate the program through training.
A few reasons it’s difficult to learn school transportation software without training include:
Instead of cutting back on spending for the tools people need to do their jobs most effectively, the best way to save time and money is to buy training along with the software purchase.
Timing your training along with your software purchase usually results in upfront discounts. The ability to train all of your school district’s potential users from the beginning also makes this the most efficient process.
School districts that complete the recommended training for bus routing software find it so helpful they often return for additional advanced training.
Scheduling more training is also a beneficial decision when your school district hires new administrators and software users.
Because there are so many features included in vehicle tracking software, it often takes one or two rounds of training to understand how to use each feature.
Undergoing training allows users to:
When deciding on the best way to train your school district’s future software users, it’s understandable to want different options.
The most efficient training available is instructor-led onsite training. This normally takes three days totaling 20 to 24 hours and is conducted using your school district’s real data, including student information and routes, preloaded on the system.
While onsite training is by far the most effective, it’s important to find a software provider who conducts this training for a reasonable price, as some providers are not affordable for most school districts.
Another way to receive the instruction you need is to conduct online training. An instructor leads three-hour sessions and connects remotely to your school district’s system. This option also allows for the use of real, pre-loaded data.
There are three other options that allow users to continually learn bus routing programs:
While purchasing GPS tracking and route optimization software is a smart decision for school districts working to make their transportation systems safer and more efficient, saving money by skipping training is not advisable.
BusBoss’s software support contract covers detailed assistance for school districts that have purchased training, meaning those that skip training are limited to single, shortened explanations when calling for support.
Purchasing a new software system without being able to access important features limits users from using bus routing software to its full potential. If tracking software is right for your school district, be sure to receive its full benefits.
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