Do Employees Actually Enjoy Online Training?
Online learning has made great strides in recent years. However, there's still work to be done when it comes to key areas, such as L&D interactivity, engagement, and relevance. 360Learning surveyed over 2500 learners to delve deeper into training experience, skill acquisition, peer-based learning, and much more.
What The Online Learning Report Reveals About L&D's Impact
We don't want to spoil too much, but one of the most interesting stats uncovered during this survey is that 75% of learners can see the impact of their L&D team's work. 69% of the US participants even stated that online training provided by their employer was what helped them master a new skill that tied into job performance. This is clear evidence that online learning is no longer about ticking boxes and earning certifications that hold little real-world value. While there's room for improvement, online training is helping employees upskill and acquire new core competencies. That said, one of the main roadblocks facing organizations today is the skills shortage. So, L&D professionals must be able to tap into internal SME know-how, among other things, to cultivate talents.
About This eBook
What do employees like and dislike the most about online training? How do learners rate the L&D experience in enterprise-sized versus smaller companies? Can collaborative learning transform your program by leveraging a bottom-up instead of a top-down model? Here's a sneak preview of what you'll find in this report:
- The Online Learning Transformation
- The Right Way To Scale Online Learning
- The Real Utility Of Online Learning? Closing Meaningful Skills Gaps
- What It Takes To Prove L&D Impact In Practice
- Survey Audience And Methodology
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Download the 2024 State Of Online Learning Report today to gather valuable insights that can help you bridge gaps and launch more meaningful L&D initiatives.