Seeing your name with a friendly greeting alongside content that’s relevant and interesting – it’s a simple thing that goes surprisingly far toward making you feel included.
That feeling that you’re part of the process is crucial in online training, because it puts you at the heart of your own learning journey. Personalization, though, now goes so much further than the simple “name drop” approach. A learner should expect to see their own learning path, with content and features aligned to their own training needs. Your mLearning strategy should focus on providing personalized, interactive content that can be viewed anytime, on any device.
Ready to get personal with your learners? Then read on…
If you’re pursuing mLearning, then you already know that there are huge benefits in terms of course completion. Mobile provides flexible learning options that your learners have never experienced before.
When you started your career, were you still travelling to training courses in dull hotel conference rooms? Did that text-based, role-play heavy approach embed new skills for you? It’s likely you’ve forgotten most of it. What you did get, though, was a human being interacting with you, answering your questions and making you feel involved.
For all the benefits we gain from taking the learning experience online, the personal touch was harder to bring back into the process. But no more – mobile learning technology puts you right back in touch with your learners.
When you feel like the training course you are taking was selected to further your own personal development, in line with your previous experience and future goals, you are far more likely to engage and participate fully. You’re not one of many in a training room – and you aren’t a number on an online training course report. You’re – uniquely – you.
There are always limits in terms of time and budget that mean you can’t necessarily fit in every personalization feature available to you. So, what are the top priorities when designing a personalized eLearning strategy?
When you know what your learners need, you can design better resources for them.
The personalized approach doesn’t only provide a more inclusive experience for learners. It allows organizations to create learning programmes that are tailored to meet the development needs of a whole range of employees. By enabling choice of learning styles, and creating the ability to track and analyze those choices, decisions about where to invest L&D budget in terms of technology are well-informed. As learners feel more empowered, they engage more fully in their own development process. Their relationship with managers and mentors improves, their skills increase, and they feel a greater connection with the organization and its values.
A learner-centric approach is the cutting edge of all training and is most powerful when, via mLearning, it is put in the hands of individuals.
Personalization is a concept often incorporated in gamified courses, when they feature achievements and unlockable rewards. For more on gamification, check this blog item.
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