4 Blended Learning Examples To Help You Decide If Blended 2.0 Is The Best Way To Train Your Workforce

Blended Learning 2.0 Examples To Apply In Corporate Training

Classic blended learning combines the best of two modes, Instructor-Led Training (ILT) sessions and self-paced and self-directed online learning. A median offering of the two modes, blended learning is often considered the optimal mode for training. To match today’s changed workplace dynamics (training remote learners), blended learning 2.0 uses a combination of Virtual Instructor-Led Training (VILT) with self-paced online learning.

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To make a successful transition to the blended 2.0 mode, it is important to note that in contrast to the classic blended model, the success of this mode rests on:

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How Can You Adopt The Blended Learning 2.0 Approach For Training?

As organizations undertake virtual training transformation, a common concern that L&D teams have is whether virtual training can create the same value and impact as their existing ILT sessions. The power of ILT lies in the human intervention by a trainer, while the power of a classic blended learning model is in accessing the materials from anywhere, at any time while enjoying the benefits of face-to-face support and instruction.

In the blended 2.0 mode, we focus on the outcome as the start point and work upon the medium (virtual training platforms and LMS/LXP platforms) and methods (crafting learning journeys in contrast to discrete sessions) to achieve the desired mandate of engaging the remote learners as well as meeting or exceeding the impact of the ILT sessions.

I share 4 blended learning examples on how you can adopt the blended learning 2.0 approach for trainings that are typically delivered in the ILT mode. My recommendations will help you engage remote learners and match or exceed the value and impact of ILT.

1. Blended Learning Example For Sales Training

Sales personnel has frequent customer/prospect interactions and needs input on how to tackle sales pitches and conversations and consume learning in smaller chunks.

This is how a blended learning path for sales training may be designed [1]:

2. The Approach For Leadership Training

Leadership training covers 3 broad categories of leaders: aspiring, mid-level, and senior leaders. This warrants a classic blend of approaches since each category requires a different focus.

Here is another blended learning example. How can a blended learning path for leadership training be designed [2]?

3. The Approach For Compliance Training

Compliance training comes with a strict mandate and needs rigorous tracking to ensure the overall outcome is met. In addition, compliance training warrants a change in behavior to drive long-term results.

The following is how a blended learning path for compliance training may be designed [4]:

4. Blended Learning Example For Applications Training

Applications training is usually more straightforward and process-oriented. The most common form of training is application simulations, and this can be delivered in ways that impact their long-term knowledge retention and application.

Here is how a good blended learning path for applications training may be designed:

As you note, to match today’s workplace dynamics (remote operations), the answer lies in adopting the next-gen approach: blended learning 2.0 or the blended 2.0 mode. I hope the featured blended learning examples in my article provide the required insights to adopt a blended learning 2.0 approach for training. Download my eBook, Blended Learning 2.0: Adopting The Next Gen Blended Learning Model For The Digital Workplace, and enjoy reading!

References:

[1] How to Fast-Track Your Sales Training with Mobile Learning

[2] How to Enhance Your Leadership Training with eLearning

[3] How Personalized Learning Enhances the Development of Your Employees

[4] 5 Innovative Compliance Training Strategies That Will Get You the Desired Results

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