Did you ever imagine the day would come where you could use: A game of World of Warcraft to build leadership skills? Augmented reality to deliver dental training? Train online avatars to transform offline?
Well, the Chief Learning Officer (CLO) at a leading management consulting, technology services and outsourcing company implemented a new way of training to enhance business and people skills of senior managers. How? By combining two different methods of instruction: face-to-face role-playing training sessions with online business simulation models. Then, there’s one of the world’s largest tire and rubber company who saved more than $100,000 in travel expenses by adopting the blended learning model. It successfully delivered Six Sigma Black Belt training through eLearning and online sessions.
Blended learning has caught the attention of many learning and HR departments across organizations and industries, and many companies are excited about combining technology with training. While it may sound cool to use the latest device or technology, the underlying focus should be on whether it is effective and does it provide a productive learning environment that improves business performance. The looming questions are:
Assessing blended learning programs is essential to understand feasibility and benefits. While there are no industry standard tools of measurement yet, we could learn from another sector that has been implementing blended learning methods for a while now -- the education industry. Various institutions worldwide have developed their own evaluation methods of assessment. The Quality Matters (QM) and the Community of Inquiry (COI) Framework developed by the faculty at University of Maryland, Sloan-C Pillars model created by education professionals from San Diego State University, Brigham Young University and University of Central Florida are some examples.
By looking at different evaluation methods, we’ve compiled a list of the important variables to be measured to assess blended learning programs. These include:
With a fluctuating global economy, companies are focusing on cost savings without comprising on quality. Blended learning provides access to best-in-class training solutions at optimal costs. Through proper assessment, the ‘optimal blend’ is just a click away.