Is e-learning effective? It’s a seemingly age-old question but a rather important one to address now when—due to COVID-19—many traditional forms of face-to-face education simply aren’t viable.
And even though there’s a massive rush to move learning online, many—maybe even most—people still hold the view that e-learning is a second-rate or lesser form of learning when compared to face-to-face.
In this episode of the Leading Learning Podcast, we examine whether e-learning is in fact, an effective form of learning, particularly when compared with traditional face-to-face instruction. We address this specifically in the context of the learning business and as it relates to what we have defined as the three major goals of learning businesses: reach, revenue, and impact.
Full show notes available at https://www.leadinglearning.com/episode240.
312: Tool Talk: The Market Insight Matrix
311: Making a Difference with Learning with Debra Zabloudil
310: Talking Quality and Learning with Stephanie Mercado
309: 15 Changes in 15 Years
308: Curate, Create, Commission with Veronica Diaz
307: Global, Mobile, Digital, and Agile: Learning According to Peter O'Neil
306: Learning (or Not) at Conferences
305: Focusing on Credentialing Outcomes with J. David M. Rozsa
304: Access and Ability in Learning with Diane Elkins
303: Smart Growth with Whitney Johnson
302: Peanut Butter and Chocolate: Workforce Development and Credentials
301: Listening to the Workforce Market with ACT’s Jenna Cohen
300: Leading Learning at 300
299: Scale, Equity, and Agility in Workforce Development with Van Ton-Quinlivan
298: Unbundling the Future of Learning with UPCEA’s Jim Fong
297: The Value of Workforce Development Now
296: Measured Risk-Taking with Clare Marsch of ABA
295: The Value of Credentials Now
294: Elevating the Learntech Discussion with Tamer Ali
293: Intentionality in Learning with Courtney Vital
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