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Blended Learning: Which Modality for What Content?

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Wed Nov 11 2015

Blended Learning: Which Modality for What Content?
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Understanding which modality to use for what type of content or training is key to making the blend meaningful to the learner and achieving your desired results. When selecting an approach, you need to consider the content, the audience, and available resources, including technology. Another consideration is risk, which may dictate the modality of compliance training.

Understanding which modality to use for what type of content or training is key to making the blend meaningful to the learner and achieving your desired results. When selecting an approach, you need to consider the content, the audience, and available resources, including technology. Another consideration is risk, which may dictate the modality of compliance training.

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Risks are inherent in any type of training. There is a false sense of security in corralling employees into a room to learn something. In spite of being a captive audience, they still choose whether they want to learn or not. It is partially the trainer’s job to make sure what is being presented is relevant to the learner and gives them reasons to invest in what’s being learned. It’s the instructional designer’s job to create a learning program that engages and gives the learner opportunity for practice, assessment, and application on the job. A blended approach is no different; the same elements must be in place for it to be successful.

Risks are inherent in any type of training. There is a false sense of security in corralling employees into a room to learn something. In spite of being a captive audience, they still choose whether they want to learn or not. It is partially the trainer’s job to make sure what is being presented is relevant to the learner and gives them reasons to invest in what’s being learned. It’s the instructional designer’s job to create a learning program that engages and gives the learner opportunity for practice, assessment, and application on the job. A blended approach is no different; the same elements must be in place for it to be successful.

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How will you ensure that learners are completing self-directed activities? Will you have them complete a workbook and upload it to the LMS, or send it to a trainer or coach? Will you require them to pass a test at the end of self-directed learning? Have you built enough interactivity into your virtual instructor-led courses that you force participation, or is it simply a boring lecture that will prompt learners to reduce your screen for an hour and work on email?

How will you ensure that learners are completing self-directed activities? Will you have them complete a workbook and upload it to the LMS, or send it to a trainer or coach? Will you require them to pass a test at the end of self-directed learning? Have you built enough interactivity into your virtual instructor-led courses that you force participation, or is it simply a boring lecture that will prompt learners to reduce your screen for an hour and work on email?

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Even in this day and age, few companies and organizations take time to actually measure application. Many transformations from classroom to blended learning happen without any sort of baseline measure of classroom effectiveness, so making a comparison is futile. If you are considering a blended learning approach, make certain that you are putting proper measurements in place so you are able to make improvements where necessary and continue refining your efforts. And don’t forget to ask employees about the learning program. They will tell you much of what you need to know to take it to the next level.

Even in this day and age, few companies and organizations take time to actually measure application. Many transformations from classroom to blended learning happen without any sort of baseline measure of classroom effectiveness, so making a comparison is futile. If you are considering a blended learning approach, make certain that you are putting proper measurements in place so you are able to make improvements where necessary and continue refining your efforts. And don’t forget to ask employees about the learning program. They will tell you much of what you need to know to take it to the next level.

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It is amazing that in the 21st century many L&D professionals still rely on the classroom for most or all facets of training. Blended learning addresses all the aspects of adult learning that a classroom often misses—practice, application on the job, and assessment of performance steps. In addition, there must be some type of performance support to reinforce what has been learned, which a blended approach can easily achieve.

It is amazing that in the 21st century many L&D professionals still rely on the classroom for most or all facets of training. Blended learning addresses all the aspects of adult learning that a classroom often misses—practice, application on the job, and assessment of performance steps. In addition, there must be some type of performance support to reinforce what has been learned, which a blended approach can easily achieve.

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Here’s a breakdown of blended learning modalities:

Here’s a breakdown of blended learning modalities:

Learning Component: Course Content 

  • Content

    face-to-face instructor-led or virtual instructor-led (synchronous)

    face-to-face instructor-led or virtual instructor-led (synchronous) 

  • Content

    recorded session (asynchronous)

    recorded session (asynchronous) 

  • Content

    video

    video 

  • Content

    e-learning CBT

    e-learning CBT 

  • Content

    web-based resource links

    web-based resource links 

  • Content

    interactive PDFs

    interactive PDFs

    Learning Component: Interaction (participant-instructor, participant-participant, participant-coach/mentor) 

  • Content

    in person

    in person 

  • Content

    interactive chat

    interactive chat 

  • Content

    threaded discussion

    threaded discussion 

  • Content

    email

    email 

  • Content

    Skype

    Skype 

  • Content

    telephone

    telephone 

  • Content

    e-learning CBT interactivity

    e-learning CBT interactivity

    Learning Component: Practice 

  • Content

    live hands-on

    live hands-on 

  • Content

    role play

    role play 

  • Content

    virtual lab

    virtual lab 

  • Content

    simulation

    simulation 

  • Content

    branched scenarios

    branched scenarios

    Learning Component: Resources (such as job aids and quick references) 

  • Content

    printed

    printed 

  • Content

    electronic

    electronic 

  • Content

    online access

    online access

    Learning Component: Assessment 

  • Content

    self-checks within e-learning

    self-checks within e-learning 

  • Content

    formal pretesting and post-testing

    formal pretesting and post-testing 

  • Content

    live demonstrated performance (authentic assessment)

    live demonstrated performance (authentic assessment) 

  • Content

    self-evaluation

    self-evaluation 

  • Content

    graded assignments

    graded assignments 

  • Content

    instructor evaluation

    instructor evaluation 

  • Content

    peer evaluation

    peer evaluation 

  • Content

    certification

    certification

    Learning Component: Performance Support 

  • Content

    coach, mentor, or peer mentor, either in person or virtually

    coach, mentor, or peer mentor, either in person or virtually 

  • Content

    printed, electronic, or online access

    printed, electronic, or online access

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    For more on insight into how to develop effective blended learning, check out our complete issue of TD at Work “Blended Learning That Works” (ATD Press, October 2015). In this TD at Work , you will learn:

    For more on insight into how to develop effective blended learning, check out our complete issue of TD at Work “Blended Learning That Works” (ATD Press, October 2015). In this TD at Work, you will learn: 

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    when blended learning is an effective choice

    when blended learning is an effective choice 

  • Content

    how blended learning is delivered

    how blended learning is delivered 

  • Content

    key information for making blended learning design decisions

    key information for making blended learning design decisions 

  • Content

    potential blended learning benefits and constraints.

    potential blended learning benefits and constraints.

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