Online Learning (Oct 2010)

What Corporate Training Professionals Think About eLearning: Practitioners' Views on the Potential of eLearning in the Workplace

  • Allison Rossett,
  • James Marshall

DOI
https://doi.org/10.24059/olj.v14i2.154
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 14, no. 2

Abstract

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An exploratory study of 954 mostly veteran workplace learning professionals sought to determine why respondents adopt e-learning. The results indicated that they see e-learning was most valuable for delivering instruction governing familiar company tasks, such as providing information about products, fulfilling compliance requirements, and securing standardization. While the results were largely predicted by the investigators, respondents offered one surprising conclusion. Respondents believe that e-learning is useful in capturing and sharing best practices. They concluded that technology-mediated learning is less capable of providing instruction in tackling murky challenges, such as teaming, cultural understanding and passion for the work.

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