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Humanizing digital learning: Maximizing ROI from your learning initiatives

• By Anushree Sharma
Humanizing digital learning: Maximizing ROI from your learning initiatives

In 2021 and the years ahead, we are going to see a much significant shift towards a deeper value for learner-centric content, empowered of course by technology and innovations. In fact, according to People Matters research, the pandemic forced a lot of organizations to invest in HR tech and this has led to 75 percent of the L&D function becoming tech-enabled.

Digital learning solutions have a real chance to prove their worth and deliver measurable business value. This gives HR and L&D professionals a role to play in creating an effective digital learning environment, by humanizing digital learning. 

"A human, empathic approach is necessary to maximize the benefits of the learning technology."

“When learning online by using modern technologies, people may feel isolated and lose motivation for studying. Humanized learning can increase the relevance of content to learners and enhance their engagement and motivation. And it is the instructor’s role entirely to create such a favorable environment for learning and development," shares Irene Cooper, Senior Customer Success Manager, iSpring.

So how do you Humanize digital learning to maximize the ROI of your digital learning solutions?

Getting people to trust on a digital learning solution

Learning should be a “pull” factor and not a “push” factor. It is imperative to understand that your digital learning program has a great value attached to it. Until and unless your employees don’t see the efficacy of the learning program or course delivered through your new digital learning solution, chances are it is going to fail. 

Make your people trust the digital solution and the benefits they can gauge out of it. Here are some of the utility for learners:

 

“Successful digital learning starts with a strong sell of the ‘why.’ Learners should have a clear and simple answer to ‘What’s in it for me?’ Will digital learning really help them develop their professional skills? Will it let them grow in their careers? So it’s important to ‘advertise’ and present the idea of digital learning in such a way so that your learners believe in it," shares Irene.

Making learning interactive and experiential 

Interactivity and experience humanize eLearning by engaging learners with instructors, with subject-matter experts (SMEs), or with one another. Some of the tools you can look at while delivering your digital learning program:

Making assessments more engaging

In order for employee training activities to be enthralling, adult learners need to feel they are in control of the learning process. This control makes them take a more active role in their learning, which is core to their engagement and knowledge retention. 

However, when it comes to assessing the learning progress, the learning program needs to break the monotony of plain old multiple-choice questions. Take this example of iSpring Suite. The tool allows creating drag-and-drop quizzes, which are free-form questions where learners answer by dragging and placing pictures, words, and/or shapes to specific areas on a slide. It features 14 ready-to-go question templates from the tried and true multiple-choice to matching, sequencing, drag-and-drop, and more.

It further allows using branching scenarios and feedback slides to help employees reinforce their knowledge. Randomize questions and answers and set scoring rules to create truly cheat-proof tests.

To know more about iSpring Suite, click here.