Mike Lovell is the SVP of Marketing at Class. He has dedicated his career to technology and the applications that can innovate the way people live and learn.
Mike Lovell is the SVP of Marketing at Class. He has dedicated his career to technology and the applications that can innovate the way people live and learn.
According to the Pew Research Center, less than half of Americans are satisfied with their opportunities for training and developing new skills. With the demand for career growth through training only continuing to increase, it’s essential for organizations and government agencies that want to remain competitive to provide quality, easy-to-access opportunities.
In-person training existed as the go-to approach for learning and development for decades of work because there was no alternative that could match the experience, let alone surpass it. Recent technological advancements have provided access to robust tools like virtual classrooms which organizations and government agencies can leverage to take their training to the next level. Pew identified this reality in 2017, noting, “The training ecosystem will evolve…More learning systems will migrate online. Some will be self-directed and some offered or required by employers; others will be hybrid online/real-world classes.”
A blended approach to online training can not only allow an organization to transition efficiently into the use of online training solutions, but this approach can also demonstrate how online learning solutions offer tools and data analytics unavailable to in-person learning and development, affording organizations an even more insightful process.
When thinking about why an organization or government agency may choose to utilize in-person training, there are a handful of perceived advantages that come to mind:
In this article, we’ll explore how virtual learning environments can not only offer these same advantages but also introduce a host of new benefits not easily replicated via the physical classroom.
First, it should be acknowledged that in-person and online training are inherently different experiences. With this in mind, however, in the realm of e-learning, the focus has shifted from trying to replicate in-person training to delivering those same advantages while incorporating additional value via feature-rich capabilities.
An often-cited reason many organizations and government agencies prefer in-person training is due to the ability to cultivate interactive learning experiences with colleagues. As online learning solutions have matured in capability, so have the opportunities for interactive learning.
Another reason some organizations rely solely on in-person training is the ability for real-time feedback to be offered. This method is seen to provide collaborative efforts that can occur with instructors, as well as other participants. Online training and distance learning solutions can now provide real-time feedback, as well. In fact, online learning solutions can allow organizations to:
The development and maintenance of interpersonal relationships have been previously seen as a limitation of online lesson platforms. In-person training experiences can see traditional relationship-building occur; however, this is no longer limited to physical proximity. In fact, communicative tools have evolved to allow colleagues to foster interpersonal relationships more effectively than ever online, especially around the top predictors of connection as posed by BetterUp:
TOP PREDICTORS OF CONNECTION:
WEAK PREDICTORS OF CONNECTION:
Related: Build Your Online L&D Strategy Based on Connection
In-person training provides the ability for individuals to work in hands-on ways to improve their skill development. With the maturation of online training solutions, curriculum platforms, and other e-learning solutions, experiential training is readily available digitally.
By accessing robust online training tools, organizations and government agencies can take “hands-on” learning and collaboration to a new level:
Learning and development is only going to continue to grow in importance for organizations and government agencies. The workforce is also going to continue to further embrace digital nomads, remote employees, and hybrid workspaces, as well. By embracing the expanded features and capabilities of online training solutions, your organization can remain competitive in training and retaining the top talent out there.
Ready to see what these robust tools look like in practice? Talk with a Class team member today! Whether onboarding, upskilling, or reskilling, our platform and tools are uniquely designed to take your team members—and your organization—to the next level.
Mike Lovell is the SVP of Marketing at Class. He has dedicated his career to technology and the applications that can innovate the way people live and learn.
Mike Lovell is the SVP of Marketing at Class. He has dedicated his career to technology and the applications that can innovate the way people live and learn.
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