3 Practical Approaches For eLearning Evaluation—Infographic
Evaluating training effectiveness is important because it sheds light on the following aspects. Based on a publication in eLearning Guild, there are 3 approaches to consider.
1. Learner-Based Evaluation
Data needs to be captured from participants at 4 different points during the learning process:
- Reaction
Do participants find the training satisfactory, engaging, and relevant to their jobs? - Learning
Have participants acquired knowledge, skills, attitude, confidence, and commitment after completing the eLearning course? - Behavior
Have learners been able to apply what they have learned during training on the job? - Results
Have the targeted outcomes been achieved by the eLearning course?
2. Manager-Based Evaluation
Data collection points similar to the learner-based approach. But additionally, the learner's manager is considered an important data point.
3. Analyst-Based Evaluation
For organizations that do not want to invest in extensive analytics, the Learning Management System (LMS) is a tool that can be leveraged to provide simple analytics in the form of reports based on the learners' progress in training programs.
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