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Presentation talks about the new age Blended Learning and how to best exploit it by using your Learning Management System (LMS).
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Blended Learning: The way ahead for learning organisations
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Agenda 1 Blended Learning – Defined and Redefined 2 5 Key Components of Blended Learning 3 3 Key Challenges in Implementing Blended Learning 4 The Case for Leveraging LMS for Blended Learning 5 A Case Study - 5 Key Learnings
Blended Learning An Overview
Blended Learning - An Overview What is a blend? Using the best delivery methodology (ies) available for a specific objective, including online, class-room based, instruction, electronic performance support, paper based, formalised& informalon the job solutions. Source: http://1.bp.blogspot.com/-7S3ZMfTbfH4/TmyljZy9E1I/AAAAAAAADw0/sjvtw_3eyUc/s1600/Blender.jpg
Blended Learning - An Overview Blended Learning - Redefined
Virtual Self-Paced Classroom eLearning Training 5 1 4 Social 2 Learning/ Face-to-face 3 Informal Training Mobile Learning Blended Learning - An Overview Blended Learning-Key Components
Poll # 1 • Does your organisationcurrently use blended learning to deliver training? • Yes • No • Can’t say
Poll # 2 • Is blended learning the way ahead for your organisation? • Yes • No • Can’t say
5 Key Components of Blended Learning
Virtual Self-Paced Classroom eLearning Training 1 5 4 Social 2 Learning/ Face-to-face 3 Informal Training Mobile Learning 5 Key Components of Blended Learning
5 Key Components of Blended Learning 1. Self-paced eLearning • Increases access to learning material anytime by leveraging technology • Used for technical, functional, and soft skills • Reaches geo-diverse user base and provides consistency of learning • Saves cost What is new • Tin Can API opens options for more options. • Responsive courses. • Reduce development costs Virtual Self-Paced Classroom eLearning Training 1 5 2 4 Social Face-to-face 3 Learning/ Training Informal Mobile Learning
5 Key Components of Blended Learning 2. Face-to-face Training • High human interaction suited for training requiring practical sessions, workshops, discussions, etc. • Start up is easier but scalability (logistics and planning) is limiting. • High cost owing to trainers, travel, logistics, off the job time What is new • Using online learning and collaboration in classroom • Automating search and registration • Replacing workbooks with devices Virtual Self-Paced Classroom eLearning Training 1 5 2 4 Social Face-to-face 3 Learning/ Training Informal Mobile Learning
5 Key Components of Blended Learning 3. Mobile Learning • On the go training. Reinforces use of new processes & practices • Relies on handheld devices • Just in time information • On the job support • Good for pre and post-training follow-up. What is new • Blend various learning modes on devices • Use of older browsers is limiting • Need different ID approach Virtual Self-Paced Classroom eLearning Training 1 5 2 4 Social Face-to-face 3 Learning/ Training Informal Mobile Learning
5 Key Components of Blended Learning 4. Social Learning • Use of Social Media Technologies for • Collaboration • Knowledge Sharing • Feedback • Fits with 70:20:10 and Informal Learning • Easy acceptance due to changing social networking behavior What is new • Integration of social into Learning infrastructure. • New skills required in L&D Virtual Self-Paced Classroom eLearning Training 1 5 2 4 Social Face-to-face 3 Learning/ Training Informal Mobile Learning
5 Key Components of Blended Learning 5. Virtual Classroom Training/Webinar • Cost-effective way of delivering training with a significant human interface simulating classroom experience • Recording can be made available for future access What is new • Mobile support is increasing • Wireless availability increasing • Features have more less remained static while performance has improved. Virtual Self-Paced Classroom eLearning Training 1 5 2 4 Social Face-to-face 3 Learning/ Training Informal Mobile Learning
Poll # 3 • What are the top challenges in blended learning for your organisation? • Management buy-in • Unable or unwilling to leverage technology • Not required given the size of organisation • Lack of human resources to manage • Absence of a good system to manage centrally
3 Key Challenges in Implementing Blended Learning
3 Key Challenges in Implementing Blended Learning C User Reaction B Technology A Top / Sr. Management Engagement
A. Top / Sr. Management Engagement 3 Key Challenges in Implementing Blended Learning • Not enough direction from top level on advancing training function • Unenthusiastic participation of management in strategising • Myopic focus on cost leads to long term problems • Hesitation / Apprehensions / Even fear of open collaboration and social interactions • Holding on to belief in only ‘pushing’ training • Not taking Training itself seriously
B. Technology (or the lack of it) 3Key Challenges in Implementing Blended Learning • Lack of experience in using technology for managing training • Inexperienced or unwilling IT to experiment/support new technology • Fear of losing manual control to a system • Concerns of providing technical support • Well thought out plan for integrating various systems needed to implement Blended Learning.
C. User Reaction 3Key Challenges in Implementing Blended Learning • Acceptance of newer training forms due to cultural (organisational) preoccupations • Insufficient from-the-top directives to team managers to adopt new training forms • Lack of an easy-to-use system may increase dissatisfaction • Rise of Mobile Learning
The Case for Leveraging LMS for Blended Learning
Effective Resource Management 1 Leveraging on Learner Interaction 2 During and after Learning Program Effective Management of 3 Training Activities Effective Cost Management 4 Through Virtual Classroom Seamless Integrated Socialand Informal Learning 5 The Case for Leveraging LMS for Blended Learning 6 Mobile / Multi-device Learning
1. Effective Resource Management The Case for Leveraging LMS for Blended Learning • Ease in Creation of Training Program using Single System • Enabling Learners Through Engaging & Dynamic Content • Effective Inventory Management • Pre-Training & Post-Training Evaluation • Centralised Administrative Management • Easy Authentication • Centralised User Management • Easy Assignment & Delivery of Training • Reports for Better Analytics & Decision Making
2. Leveraging Learner Interaction During and After Learning Program The Case for Leveraging LMS for Blended Learning • Notifications • Sharing & Collaboration • Feedback • Surveys • Evaluation • Communities & Discussion Forum
3. Training Activity Management The Case for Leveraging LMS for Blended Learning • Scheduling • Announcements • Reminders • Follow ups • Logistic Arrangements
4. Effective Training Delivery Through Virtual Classroom for Remote Location Users The Case for Leveraging LMS for Blended Learning • Training to Distributed Workforce remotely • Avoid remote location travels • Less logistic hassles • Better control over the class for effective delivery of training
5. Seamless and Integrated Social and Informal Learning The Case for Leveraging LMS for Blended Learning • LMS may have an internal set of modules to enable users to engage with each other for • Content sharing • Enhanced collaboration and knowledge sharing • Create channels of communication not linked to formal training, yet enabling a wider reach of learning • Even connect with external world feeds of information • Network of Experts • Advent of TinCan • Allows users to capture learning through any real-world activity
6. Multi-device and Mobile Learning The Case for Leveraging LMS for Blended Learning • LMSs are increasingly becoming responsive to multiple devices including handheld ones • Mobile Learning is about both • A delivery medium [more around technology] • A learning methodology • Videos • Nuggets • On-demand access and even offline access to content at time of need • Performance Support (pre and post learning activities)
Poll # 4 How many systems does your organisation currently use to manage the training function? • One • Two • Three • More than Three • None
Mapping of LMS Features for Blended Learning Virtual Self-Paced Classroom eLearning Training 1 5 4 2 Social Face-to-face 3 Learning/ Training Informal Mobile Learning
Mapping of LMS Features for Blended Learning E-Learning Documents l l Virtual Classroom Web Pages l l Webinars & Broadcasts CBT l l Instant messaging Surveys l l E-Meetings l Virtual Self-Paced Classroom eLearning Training 1 5 4 2 Social Face-to-face 3 Learning/ Training Informal Mobile Learning
Mapping of LMS Features for Blended Learning E-Learning Documents l l Virtual Classroom Web Pages l l Webinars & Broadcasts CBT l l Instant messaging Surveys l l E-Meetings l Virtual Self-Paced Classroom eLearning Training 1 5 4 2 Social Face-to-face 3 Learning/ Training Informal Classroom Training l Workshops l Mobile Learning
Mapping of LMS Features for Blended Learning E-Learning Documents l l Virtual Classroom Web Pages l l Webinars & Broadcasts CBT l l Instant messaging Surveys l l E-Meetings l Virtual Self-Paced Classroom eLearning Training 1 5 4 2 Social Face-to-face 3 Learning/ Training Informal Classroom Training l Workshops l Mobile Learning Nuggets l Short Video Courses l JIT Information l
Mapping of LMS Features for Blended Learning E-Learning Documents l l Virtual Classroom Web Pages l l Webinars & Broadcasts CBT l l Instant messaging Surveys l l E-Meetings l Virtual Self-Paced Classroom eLearning Training 1 5 Online Communities 4 2 l Social Forums l Face-to-face 3 Learning/ Discussion Boards l Training Informal Classroom Training l Wiki l Workshops l Twitter l Mobile Blog l Learning Nuggets l Short Video Courses l JIT Information l Responsive l
A Case Study 5 Key Learnings
5 Key Learnings from Our Client Challenges • Diversified geographies & demographics • Different methodologies required to deliver training to this diversified target audience • Flexibility to choose the right blend of learning by each center (located nationwide) for their target audience • Maximise use of available technology mediums to deliver the blended learning • Centralised administrative controls
5 Key Learnings from Our Client Solution • Expanded the curriculum structure to include all the training methods • The learner could choose a training programme from a varied catalogue • Flexibility to create a programme in any desired sequence by Classroom Training Manager (CTM) based on the target audience • Centralised resource & inventory management • Centralised reporting available to each CTM • Use of Virtual Classroom to delivery remote trainings
Poll # 5 Would you prefer to use a single system to manage blended learning? • Yes • No • Can’t Say
Benefits of using an LMS for managing Blended Learning • Seamless, cohesive, unified experience for learners for all their training • Ability to generate comprehensive reports without the need to collate data from various systems or sources thus saving significant time and cost • More effective learning design focused on leveraging the unique benefits of various components
Benefits of using LMS for managing Blended Learning (contd.) • Learner engagement can start much earlier and continue till much later, not just during the training activity • An LMS provides several opportunities for increased collaboration • Cost-effectively reach out to a geographically diverse user base • Centralised learning resources leads to better knowledge management • Able to access through a variety of devices
Summary • Blended Learning is already in place – largely • A great need for a single easy-to-use system to manage blended learning in one place • The system should make it easy for the users and administrators to adapt to the new training forms • An LMS is a great choice for such a system. The LMS needs to be well designed to cater to various components in an integrated manner
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