eLearning Insights: “Do You Really Need eLearning?”

eLearning Insights: “Do You Really Need eLearning?”

eLearning Insights: “Do You Really Need eLearning?”

Do You Really Need eLearning?

In this article, I want to focus on those areas where eLearning is really an awesome option for organizations Learning and Development. Let's figure out what are the parameters that are important when we think to choose an eLearning option.

eLearning reaches a wider target audience by engaging learners who have difficulty attending conventional classroom training because they are:

eLearning can offer effective instructional methods, such as practicing with associated feedback, combining collaboration activities with self-paced study, personalizing learning paths based on learners’ needs and using simulation and games. Further, all learners receive the same quality of instruction because there is no dependence on a specific instructor.

Can eLearning be used to develop any type of skill?

A training program may aim at developing different types of skills:

How can eLearning address these diverse domains?

Most eLearning courses are developed to build cognitive skills; the cognitive domain is the most suitable for eLearning. Within the cognitive domain, thinking skills may require more interactive eLearning activities because those skills are learned better “by doing”. Learning in the interpersonal domain can also be addressed in eLearning by using specific methods. For example, interactive role playing with appropriate feedback can be used to change attitudes and behaviors.

Some questions to ask when choosing among eLearning, face-to-face instruction or other types of informal or on-the-job learning include:

eLearning is a good option when:

Since eLearning is not ideal for all purposes, it is unlikely that it will replace classroom training completely in an organization. The most cost-effective application of eLearning may be to complement conventional training in order to reach as many learners as possible. I personally prefer eLearning only to be used where it is cost efficient. Its a great investment, but at the same time it also depends upon the type of model you choose.

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