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THE HRD EAST AFRICA SYSTEM IS UGANDA'S
LEADING PROVIDER OF CERTIFIED BUSINESS & PERSONAL SKILLS
COURSES & ILM QUALIFICATIONS
Failing
to understand learners online training requirements
To some degree this is a requirement of the elearning preparation
phase, but it extends to administration and user acceptance
of all aspects of an elearning system. It also requires
Managers to reappraise their role (and skills), as Leaders
and Developers, through Coaching and Mentoring processes.
Until more employees gain access to computers and specifically
Internet access, with broadband, then elearning constraints
and barriers will exist. (That said more and more employees
are buying home PC's giving elearning a 24 hour / 7 day a
week access). That said even with elearning access users still
prefer, or at least some prefer, face-to-face training - hence
the need for a blended approach.
There are many reasons why an employee would prefer to go
on face-to-face training sessions, particularly if they are
residential and particularly if they involve experiential
or action centred learning, rather than an equivalent online
elearning programme on its own. Some of those reasons might
also be important ones for the business. Also remember that
it is common for off-site training to be perceived as a perk
and removing it may be interpreted adversely regardless of
whether the learning objectives are being met by elearning
and/or alternative learning methods.
While, elearning provides virtual collaboration tools, research
on virtual teams indicates that team members still need regularly
face-to-face contact for relationships to be sustained, divergence
to be ironed out, and for knowledge exchange to be enriched.
Different learners will also have different learning styles
and needs and whilst some of those will be met by elearning
others may be more successfully met by face-to-face methods.
Therefore rather than remove face-to-face sessions elearning
becomes very effective when it enriches through adopting a
blended training approach.
This then is what the HRD
Online training and elearning system is designed
to achieve.
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