Getting it Right the First Time: LMS Inspiration
July 15th, 2010 by Robin Green
In the long run, the experience of training for a new job is critical for brand new staff. Many elements will later be heavily influenced by staff’s training experience, including staff morale and general attitude in the workplace, confidence in the company and its managing skills, pride and contentment in being a part of the company, and efficient work habits.
Engaging and effective training can make all the difference in the world in relation to these elements. That’s why it’s so important to design strong learning management system training; so that you get it right the first time. How can you get it right the first time using LMS tools?
In the words of Edward Bulwer-Lytton: “The best teacher is the one that suggests rather than dogmatizes and inspires his listener with the wish to teach himself.” If your training is created and conducted online, you have all the tools you need to let your training inspire its learners. In the training, when you’re introducing a new topic, use this model. Organize and construct your learning material in a way that doesn’t simply feed information to your learner, but presents a problem and provides the tools to help the learner solve it himself. Learning is doing.
Provide practical training through simulated real-life situations. Training for a role in a service team, for example, is something easily designated to your learning management system, with video tools, simulations, and audio tools like those used by Coggno, to create situations where an employee must deal with a customer. Some learning management systems are even bilingual or multi-lingual, providing a variety of built-in languages to personalize each employee’s training.
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