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20 November 2009 Blended Learning Congress ElNet Supporting blended learning Models, designs and strategies Clint Smith Director LearnWorks
Designing e-learning  flexiblelearning.net.au/designing
Self-paced e-learning  (e-training) self-paced, individual, self-assessing LMS little or no collaboration or facilitation off-shelf or customised courseware Intranet-based training for workforce development
Blended e-learning facilitated group learning, on and offline choice/mix of LMS, ICT, workplace, f2f extensive collaboration,  online community flexible delivery to enrolled or workplace clients
Sample course facilitated online e-learning
Designing blended learning Learning Management  System Communication tools for collaboration Workplace project
Designing a blended learning course content  (information) activity (exercise) support (facilitator) assessment (test)
Designing a blended learning course LMS discussion forums emails SMS reminder phone conference podcasting Web conference
How do you get learning to work? Meta-analysis of research assessing value of training Wilson Learning   ILDP Forum, Sydney 2008 Learner readiness Organisational characteristics Michael Leimbach Assess Prepare Learn System Measure impact Align org objectives
Strategies to develop learner  readiness  % improvement in outcomes motivate to use 1049% motivate to learn  842% link to career  557% build self-efficacy (belief in ability)  525% Getting learning to work
Strategies in design  of the delivery - % improvement in outcomes realistic practice 1022% goal setting 718% reviewing (tips, reminders) 1012% Getting learning to work
Organisational characteristics - % improvement in outcomes manager support 1067% clear job relevance  837% work/learning culture  520% Getting learning to work
Three stages of support  Industry Integration Project before during after stage recruit support apply purpose UPTAKE COMPLETION IMPACT result, measure transfer of learning
Supporting e-learners in workplaces Industry Integration of E-learning project Feb 2009
Blended e-learning 2.0 Individual case by case solutions: range of tools to fit the purpose, combining types, building the repertoire of delivery options Types of corporate e-learning Self-paced individual computer-based training (courseware, LMS) Blended learning 1.0 Self-paced courseware + face-to-face in groups Informal learning Supported web-based collaboration (Web 2.0) Facilitated online Instructor-led groups (LMS, virtual classroom)
Self-paced + personal support 47% Blended learning   37% Self-paced + face-to face  31% Self-paced 35% Facilitated online groups 13% How much of which?
Why use facilitation  (online or face-to-face)? assessment requirements 63% some people prefer group learning 50% support for less self-directed learners 41% course outcomes need group interaction 39% right self-paced courseware not available  39% courseware not motivating enough   37% learner IT skills low or variable 32% use existing training materials 28% learner literacy/numeracy levels low 22%
Do you need facilitation? Guidelines for supporting e-learners in workplaces Feb 2009  htt p://industry.flexiblelearning.net.au/
Which support strategies do you need? Model 3: Selecting strategies to support workplace e-learners before during   after the training
Checking learner readiness
Checking learner readiness
Trainers Online trainers/facilitators Supervisors/line managers Technical staff, IT Managers/HR E-learning champions (at business sites) E-learning project managers (industry or business level) RTO e-learning consultants Content experts Courseware designers and developers Work colleagues Who provides support?
Learning transfer tools e-learning plus e-performance Friday 5s forthill.com
酷姻庄糸温霞5壊   Fort Hills  learning transfer manager   USE IT Set your goals for applying training outcomes to work SUPPORT IT Get workgroup feedback on value and impact on work TRACK IT Get regular Friday prompts to describe your progress ACKNOWLEDGE IT Link to mentor/coach level  for monitoring, interaction

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  • 1. 20 November 2009 Blended Learning Congress ElNet Supporting blended learning Models, designs and strategies Clint Smith Director LearnWorks
  • 2. Designing e-learning flexiblelearning.net.au/designing
  • 3. Self-paced e-learning (e-training) self-paced, individual, self-assessing LMS little or no collaboration or facilitation off-shelf or customised courseware Intranet-based training for workforce development
  • 4. Blended e-learning facilitated group learning, on and offline choice/mix of LMS, ICT, workplace, f2f extensive collaboration, online community flexible delivery to enrolled or workplace clients
  • 5. Sample course facilitated online e-learning
  • 6. Designing blended learning Learning Management System Communication tools for collaboration Workplace project
  • 7. Designing a blended learning course content (information) activity (exercise) support (facilitator) assessment (test)
  • 8. Designing a blended learning course LMS discussion forums emails SMS reminder phone conference podcasting Web conference
  • 9. How do you get learning to work? Meta-analysis of research assessing value of training Wilson Learning ILDP Forum, Sydney 2008 Learner readiness Organisational characteristics Michael Leimbach Assess Prepare Learn System Measure impact Align org objectives
  • 10. Strategies to develop learner readiness % improvement in outcomes motivate to use 1049% motivate to learn 842% link to career 557% build self-efficacy (belief in ability) 525% Getting learning to work
  • 11. Strategies in design of the delivery - % improvement in outcomes realistic practice 1022% goal setting 718% reviewing (tips, reminders) 1012% Getting learning to work
  • 12. Organisational characteristics - % improvement in outcomes manager support 1067% clear job relevance 837% work/learning culture 520% Getting learning to work
  • 13. Three stages of support Industry Integration Project before during after stage recruit support apply purpose UPTAKE COMPLETION IMPACT result, measure transfer of learning
  • 14. Supporting e-learners in workplaces Industry Integration of E-learning project Feb 2009
  • 15. Blended e-learning 2.0 Individual case by case solutions: range of tools to fit the purpose, combining types, building the repertoire of delivery options Types of corporate e-learning Self-paced individual computer-based training (courseware, LMS) Blended learning 1.0 Self-paced courseware + face-to-face in groups Informal learning Supported web-based collaboration (Web 2.0) Facilitated online Instructor-led groups (LMS, virtual classroom)
  • 16. Self-paced + personal support 47% Blended learning 37% Self-paced + face-to face 31% Self-paced 35% Facilitated online groups 13% How much of which?
  • 17. Why use facilitation (online or face-to-face)? assessment requirements 63% some people prefer group learning 50% support for less self-directed learners 41% course outcomes need group interaction 39% right self-paced courseware not available 39% courseware not motivating enough 37% learner IT skills low or variable 32% use existing training materials 28% learner literacy/numeracy levels low 22%
  • 18. Do you need facilitation? Guidelines for supporting e-learners in workplaces Feb 2009 htt p://industry.flexiblelearning.net.au/
  • 19. Which support strategies do you need? Model 3: Selecting strategies to support workplace e-learners before during after the training
  • 22. Trainers Online trainers/facilitators Supervisors/line managers Technical staff, IT Managers/HR E-learning champions (at business sites) E-learning project managers (industry or business level) RTO e-learning consultants Content experts Courseware designers and developers Work colleagues Who provides support?
  • 23. Learning transfer tools e-learning plus e-performance Friday 5s forthill.com
  • 24. 酷姻庄糸温霞5壊 Fort Hills learning transfer manager USE IT Set your goals for applying training outcomes to work SUPPORT IT Get workgroup feedback on value and impact on work TRACK IT Get regular Friday prompts to describe your progress ACKNOWLEDGE IT Link to mentor/coach level for monitoring, interaction