The Learner’s Perspective On eLearning: How Do Learners Evaluate Technology-Aided Learning?

The Learner’s Perspective On eLearning: How Do Learners Evaluate Technology-Aided Learning?

The Learner’s Perspective On eLearning: How Do Learners Evaluate Technology-Aided Learning?

How The Learner’s Perspective And Their Preferences Define The Success Of eLearning 

Technology-aided learning is being adopted by the training industry for more than a decade now. Most learning leaders in the corporate sector believe that eLearning is the way ahead to train and learn on a continuous basis.

When exploring the learner’s perspective, meaning the ways that learners evaluate eLearning, the pedagogical model on which the training is created represents a crucial aspect in determining the success of the learning endeavor. There are clearly five dominant pedagogical models in eLearning that dominate the trainings being created for corporate learning: Virtual classroom, teleLearning, blended learning, collaborative learning, and supported self-learning.

According to a research by European Centre For Development Of Vocational Training, the pedagogical model that is most preferred by Learners is blended learning (34%) followed closely by supported self-study (31%), and collaborative learning (20%), virtual classrooms (10%), and teleLearning (5%) follow suit. Here are some reasons why learners prefer these models of eLearning:

Exploring the learner’s perspective makes evident that most learners want developers to concentrate on the “learning” and not so much on the “technology”. In the context of modern corporate scenario, technology is now a component of the teaching and learning process. Taking that in mind, eLearning of the future should be more focused on the pedagogical and didactical aspects, and technology should be utilized to support learning.

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