The Training Debate: Online vs Face-to-Face or BOTH!

This post is provided by guest blogger, Debra Eungard, a graduate student at the University of St. Francis in Joliet, MS in Training and Development program.

Online learning vs face to face training by Georgina Cooke (2023) is a thought-provoking article.  In the article, Ms. Cooke (2023) discusses the difference between online learning compared to face-to-face learning and goes on to discuss a blended model. She digs into the notion that today’s workforce leans toward online design. Ms. Cooke (2023) gives the reader advantages to online learning that are beneficial to both the company and the employee involved with the training.  She concludes the article by expounding on the benefits of a blended program.  She advises the reader that there are strategies and approaches that can make the blended model the most attractive for all involved.   

The article is an interesting read for both the training department and the employee in that it brings to the forefront the difference between all the different models.  Ms. Cooke (2023) gives clear and concise definitions with tips and strategies that can be implemented.  From the organization’s perspective, this article can be useful when organizing or creating content for remote training, face-to-face, or a blended model.  It allows them to research which model fits their staff’s needs. This article can also be helpful for the remote staff going through the training.  The author explains the importance of all three methods and makes it easy to understand why a company moves towards one approach compared to the other models.

Reference:

Cooke, G. (2023, April 5). Online learning vs face to face training. Elucidat. https://www.elbothucidat.com/blog/online-learning-vs-face-to-face-learning/

Incorporating the Latest Assessment Trends for E-Learning

This post is provided by guest blogger, Debra Eungard, a graduate student at the University of St. Francis in Joliet, MS in Training and Development program.

eLearning Assessment Trends and Strategies by Sumit Satardekar (2021) is a thought-provoking read. Satadekar (2021) begins the article by explaining eLearning trends and strategies. He moves on to define qualitative testing to his audience. In his discussion, he brings up some pros and cons of implementation for assessment purposes.  From there he moves on to explain 3 major strategies for implementation:   continuous assessment, decision-making scenarios, and open-ended questions. In each section, the author gives tips on making implementation meaningful. He wraps the article up by offering some final thoughts on this topic such as why it is important to make the switch to these latest trends for assessment for the evolving eLearning community.

The article is beneficial for both the facilitator and the learner in that it gives some valuable tips in the area of assessment. Gaining information in regards to understanding the latest trends and sharing a couple of those trends, the reader is handed tools to implement. From the facilitator’s perspective, these trends can be useful when implementing engaging assessments into the online curriculum. By engaging the learner, the facilitator is creating a valid tool for assessment. As a learner, you can gain insight into assessments and see their value for online learning.

Reference

Satardekar, S. (2021, December 22). Elearning Assessment Trends and Strategies. eLearning Industry. https://elearningindustry.com/elearning-assessment-trends-and-strategies

Finding Value in Self-Directed Learning

This post is provided by guest blogger, Debra Eungard, a graduate student at the University of St. Francis in Joliet, MS in the Training and Development program.

Self-directed learning in higher education is a relevant topic in today’s e-learning world.  Learners can visit Khan Academy, YouTube, and TedTalks in order to achieve self-directed learning.  The article, 13 Ways to Develop Self-Directed Learning and Learn Faster, discusses how self-directed learning works.  Ho (2023) breaks down self-directed learning in five ways: what is self-directed learning, self-directed characteristics, how to develop self-directed learning, final thoughts, and gives more tips for learning.  The author also gives the reader productivity tools for staying organized, focused, and energized. Another helpful component of this article is how to develop self-directed learning. To most people, self-directed learning is a concept that you either have or you don’t.  Ho (2023) states that there are tips to help a learner develop self-directed learning.  “Self-directed learning is the key to having a more enriching learning experience.” (Ho, 2023)

Self-directed learning is so relevant to higher education.  The author explains that self-directed learning falls into 3 Ls:  lifelong learning, leverage, and labor of love.  This article is beneficial for a number of reasons:  it breaks down the meaning of self-directed learning, gives the reader different tools for improving self-directed learning, and gives a number of strategies to develop self-directed learning. The author concludes this article by suggesting different articles that can be valuable to the reader.

Reference

Ho, L. (2023). 13 Ways to Develop Self-Directed Learning and Learn Faster. https://www.lifehack.org/851922/self-directed-learning

Technology Trends on the Rise

This post is provided by guest blogger, Debra Eungard, graduate student at the University of St. Francis in Joliet, MS in Training and Development program.

5 Emerging Technology Trends Higher Ed is Watching for in 2022 by Amelia Pang is an interesting read.  In the article, she discusses the 5 trends in technology that are on the rise in higher education.  Those 5 trends include the adoption of learning analytics and adaptive learning, mobile learning, artificial intelligence, short-form video-based learning, and advanced VR with immersive learning technologies.  

The article is an interesting read for both the facilitator and the learner in that it brings up the latest trends that can assist both sides of higher education.  From the facilitator’s perspective, these trends can be useful when organizing or creating content.  It allows them to integrate the latest technology. In addition to assisting the facilitator, the author is helping the learner as well by mentioning the latest trends that should be investigated. These emerging trends can assist with higher education as well as corporate training, presentations, and conferences.   

Pang, A. (2022, June 27). 5 emerging technology trends higher ed is watching for in 2022. Technology Solutions That Drive Education.        https://edtechmagazine.com/higher/article/2021/12/5-emerging-technology-trends-higher-ed-watching-2022