the rise of on demand learning

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START Computer based learning began back in the 1960s. 1960 The introduction of the Personal Computer in the 1980s and the World Wide Web in the 1990s revolutionised learning. Today, training is increasingly moved to more digital formats, from e-learning, user generated content to gamified techniques, however face to face remains dominant. Only 25% feel ‘extremely’ or ‘very confident’ in their ability to exploit technology to increase their L&D effectiveness. 1980 - 1990 1960 25% TODAY 75% of organisations in the UK use learning technologies, rising to 88% in the public sector, but many lack confidence in their ability to fully utilise them. 75% - 85% 80% of workforce learning happens via on-the-job interactions with peers. 80% Learning and Technology The Rise Of On Demand Learning “On-demand learning is a training strategy for how a learner gains access to knowledge based content in real time, anywhere and at any time” – Training Industry There are three components crucial to its implementation Utilising Learning Technology Understanding the Modern Learner Using Video as an Enabler The Modern Learner Employees feel increasingly overwhelmed with information. Overwhelmed 195 million Greater employee productivity comes from developing and using the right skills for the job. Productivity e-learning 35% of employers reported difficulty filling jobs in 2014 due to talent shortages, so as available talent is increasingly stretched, lack of skills development is threatening to weaken productivity and threaten economic growth. 35% Investing in better technology is part of the solution to train learners, who are often impatient to progress and distracted by day to day tasks. Investing Video as an Enabler Video is big business. With online video advertising spend set to reach 9.16 billion US Dollars in 2016, the monetisation and popularity of video content show no sign of abating. 9.16 Billion Video can also be an enabler for collaborative learning within organisations. Collaborative On demand learning is available at the point of need for the learner. On Demand Video usage has become part of modern life, with 195 million digital video viewers in the US alone. Two pronged approach Branded short form instructional content to demonstrate best practice. Recording and tagging up employees in action to reinforce feedback. Two Pronged Approuch A coaching and supportive framework for personal development. Result FINISH The Future The future of learning is in truly harnessing the power of technology as an enabler. Taking a collaborative approach that combines coaching techniques with video and other forms of user generated content as an added value tool to more traditional methods. www.trainingindustry.com/taxonomy/o/on-demand-learning.aspx www.statista.com/topics/1137/online-video/ www.cipd.co.uk/binaries/learning-development_2015.pdf www.slideshare.net/heytodd/the-modern-learner-infographic-final-v4120414 www.thehrdirector.com/business-news/hr_in_business/skills-gap-deepens-as-weak-productivity-threatens-economic-growth/ www.thehrdirector.com/features/employee-engagement/the-mindset-of-the-modern-worker/ www.hbr.org/2014/08/employers-arent-just-whining-the-skills-gap-is-real/

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START

Computer based learning began back in the 1960s.

1960

The introduction of the Personal Computer in the 1980s and the World Wide Web in the 1990s

revolutionised learning.

Today, training is increasingly moved to more digital formats,

from e-learning, user generated content to gamified techniques, however face to face remains

dominant.

Only 25% feel ‘extremely’ or ‘very confident’ in their ability to exploit technology to increase their L&D

effectiveness.

1980 - 1990

1960

25%

TODAY

75% of organisations in the UK use learning technologies, rising to

88% in the public sector, but many lack confidence in their ability to

fully utilise them.

75% - 85%

80% of workforce learning happens via on-the-job interactions with peers.

80%

Learning and Technology

The Rise Of On Demand Learning

“On-demand learning is a training strategy for how a learner gains access to knowledge based content in real time, anywhere and at any time”

– Training Industry

There are three components crucial to its implementation

Utilising Learning Technology Understanding the Modern Learner Using Video as an Enabler

The Modern Learner

Employees feel increasingly overwhelmed with information. Overwhelmed

195 million

Greater employee productivity comes from developing and using

the right skills for the job. Productivity

e-learning

35% of employers reported difficulty filling jobs in 2014 due to talent

shortages, so as available talent is increasingly stretched, lack of skills

development is threatening to weaken productivity and threaten

economic growth.

35%

Investing in better technology is part of the solution to train learners, who are often impatient to progress and

distracted by day to day tasks. Investing

Video as an Enabler

Video is big business. With online video advertising spend set to reach

9.16 billion US Dollars in 2016, the monetisation and popularity of video

content show no sign of abating.

9.16 Billion

Video can also be an enabler for collaborative learning within

organisations. Collaborative

On demand learning is available at the point of need for the learner.

On Demand

Video usage has become part of modern life, with 195 million

digital video viewers in the US alone.

Two pronged approach

Branded short form instructional content to demonstrate best practice.

Recording and tagging up employees in action to reinforce feedback.

Two Pronged Approuch

A coaching and supportive framework for personal development.

Result

FINISH

The Future

The future of learning is in truly harnessing the power of technology as an enabler.

Taking a collaborative approach that combines coaching techniques with video and other forms of user generated content

as an added value tool to more traditional methods.

www.trainingindustry.com/taxonomy/o/on-demand-learning.aspx

www.statista.com/topics/1137/online-video/

www.cipd.co.uk/binaries/learning-development_2015.pdf

www.slideshare.net/heytodd/the-modern-learner-infographic-final-v4120414

www.thehrdirector.com/business-news/hr_in_business/skills-gap-deepens-as-weak-productivity-threatens-economic-growth/

www.thehrdirector.com/features/employee-engagement/the-mindset-of-the-modern-worker/

www.hbr.org/2014/08/employers-arent-just-whining-the-skills-gap-is-real/