One challenge central to the training industry is keeping learners engaged. But what does this mean? The definition of engaged as described in the American Heritage dictionary is:
So, what is the true context of learner engagement?
So now that you know the why, let’s discover the how behind engaging learners. That’s where social learning comes in and can give you a competitive advantage.
Social media is changing how we learn, and organizations are more apt to utilize social media techniques (social learning) for learning and development. While the challenges may seem obvious – chief among them, retaining control – a closely monitored social learning plan can be the key to efficient information transfer and increased learner engagement. According to ATD, social learning approaches have a 75:1 ROI ratio over web-based training.
Sounds compelling, but what about the compliance issues? You will need to define guidelines and make sure the content is appropriate. But don’t let the challenges steer you away, especially when learner engagement is at stake. Reaching the learner in the ways that they like to learn is the key. And the possibilities of a well-executed social learning strategy tie together all the ways that learning can be blended.
Here are just a few of the benefits of social learning:
Are you ready to learn more about developing your social learning strategy?
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