How learning paths benefit organisations
In the last few years, the workplace landscape has experienced massive changes at an unprecedented rate. On one hand, companies are facing the great resignation while trying to solve digital transformation and address skills gaps. On the other hand, learning and development is becoming increasingly important for employees, and a key driver of performance and permanence at work.
In this post, we look at how learning paths can help organisations address this change and retain talent.
What are learning paths?
A learning path is a sequence of related courses that enable a person to progress through and become proficient in a particular skill, subject or competence. Also known as learning pathways or learning programs, learning paths follow a structure that allows users to advance through content following a thread that links course to course.
Types of learning paths
When looking at how to organise learning paths, there are two different options to present the group of courses to learners:
Why are learning paths important?
Today more than ever, reskilling and upskilling employees is vital for organisations. With the?number of remote workers increasing , organisations need flexible, accessible and effective ways to train their teams. Fortunately, with a combination of learning pathways and their delivery through a Learning Management System, organisations can create a wide range of online learning opportunities that benefit them and their employees. Let’s look at this in more detail.
Benefits of learning paths for employers
Benefits of learning paths for employees
Learning paths and Learning Management Systems: a truly effective combination
The best format for creating learning paths and delivering them efficiently is an online Learning Management System (LMS). An LMS that supports learning paths and has?strong automation capabilities , like Moodle Workplace, enables learning administrators to streamline many of the steps of creating, delivering, managing and reporting on learning paths.?
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Learning paths in Moodle Workplace
Moodle Workplace is a flexible enterprise learning management platform that streamlines and saves you more time on workplace onboarding, learning and compliance management. With its powerful automation features and condition-based dynamic rules, Moodle Workplace enables you to create, deliver and manage learning programs easily and efficiently.
When it comes to creating learning paths or programs for your employees, Moodle Workplace gives you the flexibility to design them in the way that best suits your strategy, whether you choose sequential learning paths, non-sequential ones or the pick-and-choose approach.
How to create a learning path in 5 steps in Moodle Workplace
1. Fill in the basic information. This includes the program name and description, an image to be displayed on users’ dashboards or tags.
2. Add your content. This includes courses, sets of courses and completion criteria, that is, the way that your employees will advance through the program (taking all courses in order,?taking all in any order or taking a minimum number of courses in any order).
3. Set the schedule for your learning program, including the date when the program becomes available or when employees can be allocated to a program.
4. Configure automations if needed. With Moodle Workplace’s dynamic rules, automations for learning programs can include actions such as automatically issuing a certificate to users who have finished a program to sending notifications when a program is overdue.
5. Enrol employees to your learning programs.?Add team members to your programs manually or do it based on dynamic rules based on conditions you define, for example, having completed a different program before, having a certain role in the organisation or working for a specific department.
Career Coach | Expat, Work & Health Psychologist | Helping talents land their best job @CareerHigher | HR & Recruitment Specialist
4 个月Giving the opportunities for employees to continously develop witin the organisation is one of the greatest benefits you can provide, and it will not only attract candidates but also retain exceptional talents.
Educator at Auckland South Corrections Facility at Serco
2 年Interesting! I like the fact that through moodle, the e-learning platform, the learning path does benefit organizations with blended approaches to learning and for delivery purposes.