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Hi! We're preparing to introduce e-learning into our organization and before we propose something to our executive group, we'd like to conduct an e-learning readiness assessment. Anyone have experienc
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E-learning readiness assessment
posted at 10/2/2003 3:00 AM EDT
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E-learning readiness assessment
posted at 10/3/2003 8:08 AM EDT
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E-learning readiness assessment
posted at 10/7/2003 3:52 AM EDT
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I came across an e-Learning Readiness Survey tool by Samantha Chapnick that has potential I believe but to the best of my knowledge it may not be validated in any empirical way. I have a PDF file of her tool which unfortunately I cannot attach to this message. Email me if you are interested and I can send it to you.
There appears to be little research done in this area but a lot of anecdotal information. Maybe it's time to invest in some serious research! Doug Knight, PhD Knight Research Ltd dknight@telusplanet.net |
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E-learning readiness assessment
posted at 10/7/2003 4:02 AM EDT
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One of the biggest challenges in implementing a successful eLearning strategy is employee engagement. Far too often companies implement eLearning strategies that nothing more than eReading. In these scenarios, offerings consist solely of online information that participants read. Then the participants answer a few questions. This is not exactly a stimulating learning experience, which is reflected by completion rates of less than 30%.
Creating an eLearning strategy that ensures high participant engagement requires a higher level of commitment from executive management. The best eLearning strategies include live, online, instructor-led content, live online Q&A, and an online community where participants can engage in online threaded discussions and chat sessions. This type of strategy has been proven to produce completion rates in excess of 90%. If you would like to see a sample of this type of program, you can view an automated presentation for a program called The Accelerated Leadership Development Management Certificate Program on the website of a company named Knowledge Capital Alliance (KCA). Their URL is www.kca-inc.com. KCA also provides consulting to help companies develop the most appropriate eLearning infrastructure, plus ensure that their eLearning approach is aligned with key corporate strategic initiatives. Good luck with your program! |
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E-learning readiness assessment
posted at 10/7/2003 4:03 AM EDT
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E-learning readiness assessment
posted at 10/7/2003 4:27 AM EDT
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E-learning readiness assessment
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E-learning readiness assessment
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