Title: A snapshot of Workplace eLearning
1 A snapshot of Workplace e-Learning
- Tools for Sector Skills Council
2Note 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)
3Some observations on workplace e-learning
4Some 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
5E-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
6Business 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
7Training barriers
8Other 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
9Is 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
10What skills are being developed?
Data taken from Linking Learning to business
Jan 2004
11Skills in demand
- Communication
- Customer care
- Team working
- Problem solving
- Technical
- Management
- IT
- Literacy and numeracy
- Foreign languages
12Is 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
13User 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
14Elements of e-learning success
15The bigger picture
- E-learning is not just about
- Infrastructure
- Content
- Blending
- Business Dimension
- Purpose, results and impact
- People dimension
- Motivation
- Change management
- Communications
- Choice
16e-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
17Contact 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