In June 2018, I relooked at the eLearning Trends for 2018
that I had created in January 2018. In this article, I share my insights on the
trends, viewing them through a different lens that you too can use as you plan
for the balance part of the year.
E-learning Trends In 2018: Which One Suits Your Needs Best?
During my review of eLearning Trends for 2018, I relooked at
the trends by validating their adoption from the following perspectives:
- Data
from our customers on the adoption of these trends.
- My
research on what is happening in the wider global landscape.
Overview of My Mid-Year Review (CY 2018) on eLearning Trends
For 2018
During this review, I used the following 4 parameters and
then mapped my initial eLearning
Trends and Predictions for 2018 to each of them.
- Parameter
1: What trends reflect the approaches that align better with the way we
learn?
- Parameter
2: What trends are able to influence and improve employee performance?
- Parameter
3: What approaches can help us measure performance gain?
- Parameter
4: What approaches can help with ROI determination?
The result?
- Of the
total 18 trends that I had outlined in the first edition of my eBook on
eLearning Trends and Predictions for 2018, I saw a clear resonance with 15
of them based on the feedback I received from our customers and my
research.
- Additionally,
the following two trends that were part of the “Emerging or Maturing—Watch
out for” show the following adoption:
AR/VR for immersive learning: limited adoption.
Artificial Intelligence or AI in learning: still futuristic. - The
last trend in rapid eLearning tools was not part of my mid-year review
focus. However, this adoption (notably Articulate Rise and iSpring) has
caught eLearning developers’ attention in early 2018. My assessment is
that it will continue to do so in the balance year, too.
Here is the original list that was featured in my eBook
eLearning Trends And Predictions For 2018. Download it
to gain insights on each of these trends.
Part 1-What will continue to offer value
- mLearning
- Digitization
of ILT (to Blended or Fully Online)
- Microlearning
- Performance
Support Tools
- Gamification
- Social
Learning
- Mobile
Apps or Apps for Learning
- Video-Based
Learning (Videos and Interactive Videos)
- Next
Gen-LMS/LCMS
- Rapid
eLearning Tools
- Informal
Learning
Part 2-Coming of age—Increase in adoption
- Learning
Portals
- Personalization
- Curation
Part 3-Maturing and emerging—Watch out for
- Big
Data—Reporting and Analytics, and its usage in the determination of ROI
- Learner
Analytics to enhance learning experiences
- Artificial
Intelligence (AI) in learning
- AR/VR
for immersive learning
Here is a summary of how these eLearning trends map to my current
research and findings.
Parameter 1: What Trends Reflect The Approaches That Align
Better To The Way We Learn?
The following 5 eLearning trends map to this, and I have
added some reasons why you should adopt them.
- Mobile
learning: This trend will continue to see increased adoption for corporate
training, including formal training and performance support, as well as to
support ILT delivery.
- Digitization
of ILT (to blended or fully online): This trend is poised for rapid
acceleration, as more and more organizations opt for this flexible
approach to reach a wider audience in a shorter time and with lesser
budgets.
- Microlearning: This
trend has caught the attention of L&D teams and learners. It will
continue to accelerate and be used as a series of nuggets for formal
training or just-in-time learning aids, as part of the performance support
intervention.
- Personalization:
This trend is gaining momentum, as it addresses the interest and aligns
better with the proficiency of the learners.
- Curation
and user-generated content: While the Internet provides information
readily, we often need to wade through reams of data to find the apt one.
The combined usage of curation in conjunction with the flexibility to have
learners contribute to it (through user-generated content) will see
traction.
These are also reflected in the wider adoption of approaches
that resonate better with learners leading to a wider adoption of the following
two trends:
- Mobile
apps for learning
- Video-based
learning (videos and interactive videos)
Parameter 2: What Trends Are Able To Influence And Improve
Employee Performance?
The following 4 eLearning trends map to this, and I have
added some reasons why you should adopt them.
- Performance
Support Tools (PSTs): These just-in-time learning aids are available
to learners during their workflow exactly at their moment of need.
Accelerated by the wider usage of mobile learning and microlearning, their
usage will grow further to facilitate the application of the acquired
learning on the job.
- Gamification:
This trend has seen a wider adoption this year and will continue to be
used for serious learning in corporate training. I also see
an increase in the usage of gamification in training areas that have
not experimented much with it (for instance, compliance training and
application simulation training).
- Social
learning: Although I still see limited focus by organizations on this
trend, it is one trend worth investing in. I believe it aligns naturally
with the way we learn, and the usage of specific portals offering collaborative
learning (as well as curation and user-generated content) or standard
social learning platforms will see a steady increase.
- Informal
learning: Like social learning, this too is recognized as another medium
to support learning. Although the onus of informal learning largely rests
with the learners, yet organizations can do a lot to promote it in the
workplace. It would be interesting to see how this adoption shapes up.
Parameter 3: What Approaches Can Help Us Measure Performance
Gain?
The following 2 eLearning trends map to this, and I have
added some reasons why you should adopt them.
- Next
gen-LMS: Learning platforms and LMSs that enable learners to “pull”
information of their choice, rather than the traditional approach of
“push”, are the future. They support other aspects like learning journeys,
personalization, collaborative learning, and offer recommendations based
on the learner’s consumption. Their analytics offers valuable insights on
how learners are interacting with the eLearning courses and how they are
consuming content, while they can also provide insights on learning
effectiveness. This trend will see significant acceleration.
- Learning
portals: Designed to meet certain key initiatives, they feature the
aspects highlighted in the next gen-LMS, along with learning analytics.
They will continue to be used where legacy LMS platforms can’t meet these
mandates.
Parameter 4: What Are The Approaches That Can Help With ROI
Determination?
The following 2 eLearning trends map to this, and I have
added some reasons why you should adopt them.
- Learner
analytics: Using learner analytics is vital to validate the assumptions
you had as you created the initial learning designs. More specifically, it
provides insights on what more should be done. For instance, Tin Can API
can provide useful insights on how learners are interacting with the
course, and this analysis can be used to tweak the learning design and
obtain better results.
- Big
Data reporting and analytics: Big Data in eLearning is the huge data
collected from multiple sources, including LMS/LCMS and Learning portals.
Increasingly, a lot of learner insights are also collected through
surveys/polling. Because of the sheer magnitude of the data and
non-availability of a single tool to process this, reporting and analytics
on Big Data is a tall order. This trend will continue to mature, as a
number of techniques enable the processing of this data to improve
learning experiences and assess the impact of training.
I hope this mid-year review of eLearning Trends in 2018 will
help you as you look at tweaking or enhancing your learning strategies in the
balance part of the year.
Source: https://www.eidesign.net/updated-elearning-trends-in-2018-featuring-4-parameters-to-help-you-select-the-right-one/
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