E-Learning Strategy: A Framework for Success
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1 E-Learning Strategy: A Framework for Success By Jennifer De Vries, CPT Chief Solutions Architect BlueStreak Learning, LLC [email protected] Published by the American Society for Training and Development (ASTD) in 2005.
2 An IT department recently asked me to develop an e-learning course about one of their applications. One of my first steps was to contact the Training Manager of that organization and ask her what type of course would fit into her e-learning strategy. What do you mean by e-learning strategy, I heard on the other end of the phone. I started to eplain, but found that what she really wanted to know was, Why do I need an e-learning strategy? Why Have an E-Learning Strategy? As we talked, I realized that this manager was under the impression that her Learning Management System (LMS) was her e-learning strategy. Several years ago, Brandon Hall said that an LMS is the lynch-pin of an e-learning strategy. According to the American Heritage Dictionary, a lynch-pin is a locking pin inserted in the end of a shaft to prevent a wheel from slipping off. The key word in this definition is end. An LMS is a means to an end, not the end in and of itself. The end that we speak of is the goal(s) that need to be achieved by installing the Learning Management System. A Learning Management System is a tool for managing the activities and results that prove that the goals have been achieved. The reason why you need an e-learning strategy is to define the goals for your e-learning program and then logically eplain how you will prove that the goals have been met. The reason why you need an e-learning strategy is to define the goals for your e-learning program and then logically eplain how you will prove that the goals have been met. Setting Goals for Your E-Learning Program The first and foremost component of an e-learning strategy is a set of goals or objectives that need to be achieved with e-learning. There are several steps involved in generating a cohesive and comprehensive set of goals. The list of goals is generated using the following methods: 1. Conduct a needs assessment A strategic needs assessment looks at the target audiences characteristics and needs. For this step, you would use standard needs assessment processes and questions, but you will need to pay special attention to items that will make or break an e-learning program. These items include: Attitudes about computer-based education Motivation factors around getting trained Hardware and software on typical computer platforms Eperience and comfort levels with computers and the Internet Internet connectivity speed Topics of interest in an elearning format 2. Review training team readiness The net step in determining your strategic goals is to determine your team s readiness to develop and deploy e-learning. In many cases, a lack of readiness may be the most difficult hurdle that you ll need to overcome. You ll need to assess your team s readiness both individually and collectively and I recommend doing this in a combination of one-on-one and team meetings. During these meetings: Review e-learning solutions from suppliers, partners or competitors Attend free Webinars from e-learning technology vendors Pass out articles on e-learning that would be applicable in your environment Discuss skills needed to deploy e-learning, including content epertise, instructional design, course authoring/development/programming, graphic design, technology administration and virtual instruction BlueStreak Learning, LLC 2
3 Assess your team s interest in developing e-learning skills and making a shift in how training goals are accomplished. This process will tell you what skill gaps you will need to fill to have a successful program. 3. Obtain management direction Management direction and buy-in for an e-learning strategy comes in two forms: top down and bottom up. Top Down -- If your management team is asking you to establish an e-learning program, then schedule a discussion to talk about why they want this type of program what they want it to accomplish through it. Ask them if there is a program that they would like you to use as a model and what they like about it. Bottom Up -- If your management team is unaware of what an e-learning program can do for them, then you will need to show them programs like the one you are proposing and discuss with them how this might fit in with the organization s strategic direction. Integrate management s comments into the goals for your e-learning program. During the meeting(s) with your management team, make sure that they have bought into the idea that your organization needs an e-learning program. Also ensure they understand that there will be some investment requirements, but that you believe that long-term the investments will pay-off. Now, you re ready to draft the e-learning program s goals. Ultimately, the goals of your program need to demonstrate the value of your e-learning program to your organization. For eample, goals may include statements about revenue generation, cost savings, customer retention or market penetration. Elements of an E-Learning Strategy Once you have a solid set of goals derived from all aspects of the organization, it s time to start formulating your e-learning strategy. The elements of an e-learning strategy are Technology, Content, Administration and Support, Communication, and Financial Analysis. 1. Technology In general, there are two types of e-learning technologies used for delivering learning content; synchronous and asynchronous. Synchronous technologies involve real-time interaction between the facilitator and the participants. Synchronous technologies are like a broadcast with a time and a channel (Web URL) for tuning in, and include Webcasts/Webinars and chats. They can be recorded for replay, and the recordings would be considered asynchronous BlueStreak Learning, LLC 3
4 Asynchronous technologies involve having the learner control the time, place and even the content that they view. Asynchronous technologies include Web-Based/Computer-Based Training courses (WBT/CBT) and searchable databases such as, learning or knowledge portals, testing tools and help systems. Collaborative technologies are also commonly integrated into elearning programs. These technologies allow participants not only to learn from the course or the instructor, but also to learn from each other. An online community of practice is an eample of collaborative elearning. Blended Approaches Synchronous, asynchronous and collaborative technologies can be blended together to form blended e-learning solutions. Or e-learning can be blended with classroom instruction to form a blended learning solution. Learning Management Systems (LMS) -- Both asynchronous and synchronous learning programs can be managed by a learning management system. A Learning Management System is like an online registrar that registers learners for courses, tracks their progress, time in the course and test scores. Most LMSs focus on asynchronous elearning, but a growing number are also integrating synchronous and collaborative tools into their systems. To determine the technology component of your e-learning strategy is a comple decision involving educational as well as technological factors. Your IT Department should be involved in this process to help you through the technological decisions. If you plan to run your e-learning system internally, they may be the ones to run it and you want to make sure that you solicit their advice and get their buy-in on the tool that you choose. Over the years, I ve seen IT department make and break e-learning programs. If you epect their participation and cooperation, be sure to make them your partner in the technology decision process. To help you along with the educational decisions, I d recommend making a matri like the one below to help you with a directional decision. For each requirement, think about whether an asynchronous or synchronous model would be a better solution. Remember that these two solutions are not eclusive, but can be blended together to form a comprehensive e-learning program. Requirement Asynchronous Synchronous Collaborative Learners need high levels of guidance Low learning motivation levels Audience values epertise of other professionals Need for fleible training schedules Shift work, difficult to schedule training Limited computer eperience Content involving interpersonal skills 2010 BlueStreak Learning, LLC 4
5 Your e-learning strategy should make a statement about the technologies that have been chosen to deliver the training, why those technologies were chosen and how the technologies will help to achieve your e-learning goals. You should also include costs and time to implement the technology. And you must balance the cost statements by showing how the end results save money or generate revenue to cover the costs over a period of time. 2. Content Content can come in many forms and from many different sources. In this section of the strategy, you need to define your content development and/or acquisition processes. This section of your strategy document needs to include: a. What content will you buy vs. build yourself? b. How you will prioritize and determine which e-learning courses get developed? c. Where are the sources of your content, such as Subject Matter Eperts (SMEs), eisting courses and/or printed publications? d. At a high level, what processes will you use to take each type of source material and develop it into an interactive course? Your technology decision will greatly influence the tools that your team uses to create courses. There may be several different processes depending upon the tools you choose, your audience s needs and eisting source materials. e. Roles and responsibilities of the team members. For eample, will the SMEs develop and narrate a set of PowerPoint slides? Or will you have an Instructional Designer work with a Flash programmer to develop an interactive simulation? Or will you have a virtual instructor modify classroom materials for delivery in a virtual classroom? Or will a Project Manager be assigned to breakdown and assign the tasks to appropriate team members and contractors? These are a few of the virtually unlimited options for course development. You may choose several methods or a combination of methods to achieve your timelines and quality standards. f. Your development processes should include methods for evaluating your success, including surveys and assessments. These evaluations should drive a feedback loop, so that you can continually improve your e-learning program. 3. Administration and Support Stop for a moment and consider that you may now be running your training course simultaneously around the world on many different computer configurations. When someone wants to take a course, they need to receive a userid and password. When someone can t get into a course, someone needs to help that person troubleshoot their access problem. When learners have questions about content, they need to feel that they receive adequate answers. Part of your e-learning strategy is to determine how you will assign, track, manage, support and report on your training course usage. This part of the strategy may include the following types of requirements: A Learning System Administrator this person has strong administrative skills and solid computer skills. He or she may assign userids and passwords, load courses into the LMS, review learner progress and send reminder s, and generate learning usage and progress reports. Part of your e-learning strategy is to determine how you will assign, track, manage, support and report on your training course usage BlueStreak Learning, LLC 5
6 E-Learning Technical Support Specialist this person has strong technology and problem-solving skills, understands the learning management system and the course development technologies. He or she may take calls and s from learners and either answers them or sends them to appropriate subject matter eperts. Sometimes your technology vendors will provide this support function as part of their contract, or they may act as second level support, picking-up the problems that your support specialist can t support. The bottom line is that technical support for your learners needs to be included in the discussions with potential technology vendors. If you work in a smaller organization you may have one person performing all of these administration and support functions, as well as developing and delivering courses. Your strategy needs to make sure that these functions are assigned to eisting or new personnel. Their workload and effectiveness needs to be monitored regularly to ensure that you continue to satisfy your learners. 4. Communication Once you have your courses online, you will want many learners to take them. Guess what?? This doesn t happen simply because you decided to put the courses online. There are two factors that need to be considered in communicating your e-learning strategy to your learners. Change management Taking education online, instead of in a classroom is a change for many people. And in general, most people don t like change. So you ve got to have a strategy to convert your learners to online training. Your strategy needs to include a way for them to try e-learning, at little or no risk to themselves. It needs to include some personal interaction to encourage and educate them about how to be an online learner. And your strategy might include a benefit or promotion for their successful completion of a course. Marketing Communication You could have the best e-learning courses in the world and if no one knows about them or understands why they are the best, you won t succeed. So, you re e-learning strategy needs to include a way to get the word out Taking education online, instead of in a classroom is a change for many people. So you ve got to have a strategy to convert your learners to online training. to your potential learners that these courses are available and would be of benefit to them. I ve seen this done a variety of ways, from roadshows to tabletop displays, and blasts to colorful brochures. Your marketing department can be a great resource during this process. 5. Financial Analysis The Return on Investment will be the most important factor in determining whether your e-learning program receives the investment it needs to succeed and grow. Your financial analysis should include: Costs for technology, authoring tools, course development, support and administration. Suggested course prices should be multiplied by epected purchases to provide revenue epectations on a quarterly basis. Then you will need to calculate how long it will take for you to break-even and the yearly return on investment after you ve recovered your costs BlueStreak Learning, LLC 6
7 Your accounting department should be able to help you by telling you how epenses and revenues are amortized in your organization, and they can provide advice about how to calculate and eplain your numbers. The financial analysis combined with the evaluation process (see section 2f) should provide a method for you to use to evaluate whether the e-learning program is meeting its goals over the coming years. A Final Word of Advice The purpose of this article is to give you a framework, or outline for your e-learning strategy. As you write your strategy, I recommend that you further research decision factors for each strategy element or hire a professional e-learning consultant to guide you through these business critical decisions. You can find a checklist of criteria for a hiring professional e-learning consultant at By ensuring that your strategy has all of these elements, you will be well on your way to implementing a successful, high quality and profitable e-learning program for your organization. About the Author: Jennifer De Vries is the President and Chief Solution Architect for BlueStreak Learning. Jennifer has over 20 years of eperience in managing e-learning programs for companies such as Joint Commission Resources, IBM, Motorola, Galileo International, and Thomson/NETg. Jennifer has earned the designation of Certified Performance Technologist from the International Society for Performance Improvement ( Her company, BlueStreak Learning ( focuses on helping non-profit and for-profit organizations successfully start and grow high-quality, market-focused and revenue-generating e-learning programs BlueStreak Learning, LLC 7
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