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Title: A snapshot of Workplace eLearning


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A snapshot of Workplace e-Learning
  • Tools for Sector Skills Council

2
Note to SSCs
  • The following slides have been created as part of
    the Work based e-learning project to support SSC
    staff in understanding employer demand for work
    based e-learning. They provide a high level
    overview of what is happening.
  • Please feel free to use the slides
  • Please read the comments in the notes section of
    each slide for context
  • Work based e-learning Action Plan is SfBNs focus
    on the appropriate use of technology to build
    skills that impact business performance.
    Specifically it aims to
  • Support the SfBN as it builds understanding
    about how e-Learning can contribute to improving
    business performance within each sector
  • Identify and transfer good practice through
    collaboration with SfBN, industry and interested
    stakeholders The project aims to help SSC staff
  • What do we mean by e-Learning?
  • The use of technologies in the process of
    learning
  • Delivery (stand alone and blended)
  • Management administration
  • Testing
  • Formal learning such as qualifications
  • Informal Learning (reference, Electronic support)

3
Some observations on workplace e-learning
4
Some facts and figures
  • 2004 - Workplace e-Learning expected to double
  • CIPD
  • E-Learning currently less than 10 of total
    learning, expected to rise to 26 50
  • Embedding e-learning in large Organisations Nov
    04
  • Internal training delivered by e-learning to grow
    on average, from 15 to 29 of all training
    delivered
  • Classroom to shrink on average from 72 to 54 of
    learning
  • Rise of awareness of informal learning
  • Account for up to 70 of total learning
  • Spending on learning
  • Private organisations 800
  • Government 400

5
E-learning Drivers
  • Greater flexibility of learning
  • Greater accessibility of learning
  • Greater quantity of learning
  • More effective learning
  • Record keeping
  • Better focus on business requirements
  • Speed
  • Availability
  • Visibility
  • Audience Volume
  • Increasing personal relevance
  • Consistent quality
  • Rationalisation
  • Business or IT improvements

Embedding e-learning in large Organisations Nov 04
Data taken from Linking Learning to business
Jan 2004
6
Business Drivers for sustained e-learning success
  • Increased sales
  • Talent management and retention
  • Systems implementation and Integration
  • Sales and customer loyalty strategies
  • Driving organisational change
  • Compliance
  • Endorsing business values and strategies
  • Successful e-learning implementations are market
    driven, not technology driven.

NB cost reduction is a secondary benefit not a
primary driver
Data taken from Linking Learning to business
Jan 2004
7
Training barriers
8
Other successes
  • Changing attitudes to learning
  • Better accessibility to training opportunities
  • Individual development/sense of achievement
  • Improvement of specific skills
  • Reducing costs while increasing use
  • Demonstrating training function can add real
    value

Embedding e-learning in large Organisations Nov 04
9
Is e-learning success reliant on specific tools?
  • Content driven
  • 100 use generic content, 94 use bespoke
  • Increasing trends to in house development tools
  • 100 used tracking
  • success not reliant on consistent use of
    enterprise wide LMS
  • Use of Virtual classroom is increasing (75 to
    94)
  • Success is not dependent on perfect
    infrastructure
  • Many using work arounds
  • Choice delivers Flexibility Responsiveness

Data taken from Linking Learning to business
Jan 2004
10
What skills are being developed?
Data taken from Linking Learning to business
Jan 2004
11
Skills in demand
  • Communication
  • Customer care
  • Team working
  • Problem solving
  • Technical
  • Management
  • IT
  • Literacy and numeracy
  • Foreign languages

12
Is it becoming acceptable to workers?
  • 90 would recommend e-learning to a co-worker

91 agreed that it was important to have eL as a
choice
90 agree that they are able to use the learning
points at work
  • 75 think eL provides more control and visibility
    of their development

Linking Learning to Business 2000 users
13
User Perceptions - Trend or exception?
  • 96 would recommend e-learning to a colleague or
    friend

78 agreed that it was time efficient
88 have used what they have learnt online
  • 77 agreed that it was an interesting way to
    learn

Skillsoft Research Face to face interviews with
250 users across Europe
14
Elements of e-learning success
15
The bigger picture
  • E-learning is not just about
  • Infrastructure
  • Content
  • Blending
  • Business Dimension
  • Purpose, results and impact
  • People dimension
  • Motivation
  • Change management
  • Communications
  • Choice

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e-learning why the SfBN focus?
  • Improving business performance across the sectors
  • Identifying and building skills needed to impact
    business results
  • E-learning technologies enable skills development
  • Whilst well established in some areas , still
    many unanswered questions
  • How do we share good practice?
  • Work based e-learning Action Plan is SFBN focus
    on the appropriate use of technology to build
    skills that impact business performance

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Contact details
  • For further information
  • Laura.Overton_at_e-skills.com
  • Referenced research
  • CIPD - online e-Learning survey Nov 04
  • http//www.cipd.co.uk/onlineinfodocuments/surveys
  • Embedding Learning in Large Organisations Nov 04
  • http//www.ufi.com/home/section1/3_partners/cbi.as
    p
  • Linking Learning to Business Jan 04
  • www.e-Learningage.co.uk\
  • SkillSoft research Feb 04
  • www.skillsoft.com
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