the web has shown the way: e-learning needs to follow
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Myles Runham, Head of Online at BBC Academy, presents at Learning Pool Live on how the web has shown the way and why e-learning needs to follow to be relevant.TRANSCRIPT
The web has shown the way. eLearning needs to follow to be relevant.
Learning Pool Live – 23/10/2013Myles Runham
Head of Online, BBC Academy
• An imposter• I have no eLearning background, no training or HR
background, no Psychology qualification
• An opinionated imposter• Formed from 16 years of online efforts - some of those in
online education/learning (small ‘e’, small ‘l’)
• An opinionated imposter from the BBC Academy• Central Function• Centre of expertise• BBC and industry objectives
About Me…
About corporate eLearning
• Enterprise IT• Systems • LMS• eLearning courses
Production
HRTRAINING
IT/SYSTEMS/TECHNOLOGY
SECURITYPROCUREMENT
Customer
Consumer
What do I mean by eLearning?
“Institutions will try to preserve the problem for which they are
the solution.”
Clay Shirky, April 2012
LEARNING TRAINING COURSE= =
The eLearning tendency
About learning on the web
LEARNING ≈
Finding things out
Getting things done
Trying something out
Making somethingSeeking feedback
Memory substitute
Watching others efforts
Collaborating
Finding experts
…and the web….
≠ COURSE?
Etc…
Learning on the web, you are...
“On the web, you define what is relevant”
Source: Centre for Learning & Performance Technologies
1 Twitter
2 GoogleDocs/Drive
3 YouTube
4 Google Search
5 PowerPoint
6 Evernote
7 Dropbox
8 Wordpress
9 Facebook
10 Google+/Hangouts
Top 10 tools for Learning 2013
Are web learning tools special?
The LMS, by contrast...
Where is it?
Who runs it?
How does it feel?
TrainingControlSystem
How to respond?Some tactical ideas…
Organise. Don’t dictate.
Discovery and context
Context and content
Onward navigation
We need new ways of working and new skills
• Start managing a productBeyond course production/commissioning
• Digital product management skills– Design – Information Architecture– User experience – User Interface– Product Management – a lifecycle• Data
Any questions?
• www.bbc.co.uk/academy• [email protected]• Twitter: @mylesrun