Content that lends itself better to print than eLearning Feb 13, 2018 By XAn Choly People think that eLearning is the perfect magic bullet. Some content just does not lend itself well to eLearning. I'm reaching out to all the Learning Specialists out there who may already have done this research. Does anyone have research and guidelines, a Bible on what type of content should remain print and shouldn't really be turned into eLearning? Appreciate if you could share that research...
Allison LaMotte Staff 6 years ago02/13/18 at 5:18 pm (UTC) Hi Xan, I think that most e-learning professionals today agree that a blended approach (e-learning supplemented with other training methods) is often the best. Here are some articles on blended learning that could be useful to you: A Quick Primer on Blended Learning 4 Fresh Ideas for Using E-Learning in Your Blended Learning Strategy I hope you find them helpful! :)
Daniel Brigham Hero 6 years ago02/14/18 at 2:52 am (UTC) Hey, Xan: Elearning can consist of print (text-only slides), so I'm a little confused by your question. Is the question more like, "When should you offer a training module vs. just giving someone a document?"
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Hi Xan,
I think that most e-learning professionals today agree that a blended approach (e-learning supplemented with other training methods) is often the best. Here are some articles on blended learning that could be useful to you:
I hope you find them helpful! :)
Hey, Xan:
Elearning can consist of print (text-only slides), so I'm a little confused by your question.
Is the question more like, "When should you offer a training module vs. just giving someone a document?"
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