
Whether bespoke or generic course content, e-learning is rapidly becoming a training method favoured by many businesses to develop their staff, and it’s easy to see why: it is cost effective, time spent off the premises is negligible and it allows unlimited numbers of people to train at the same time.
Learners can learn in their own time, at their own pace and in their own environment, thus reducing the stress and worry that some personnel experience when in formal class training environments, enabling learners to become willing achievers.
E-learning can be fitted around busy work schedules and reduces the cost associated with the classroom alternative.
One of the most important factors for the growth of industry-based e-learning is its cost-effectiveness. Even if the company does not develop its own module, it can utilize the expertise of a professional third party to develop bespoke training modules. Bespoke course development involves a full design service for clients wishing to develop their own bespoke e-learning content, from interactive inductions and toolbox talks, to full training courses, all supported by a Learning Management System.
E-learning has revolutionized training, as high quality courses are available to employees at a much reduced rate. In an age of continuous improvement, e-learning also provides industry with the scope to train its employees in a hassle-free way without sending them to organised training sessions. It is also possible to satisfy a large training need quickly and effectively by using e-learning.
It is due to the many business advantages of e-learning that it has exploded as a training method within industry over the last few years.
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December 3rd, 2009
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According to a recent RocSearch report titles "E-learning: The Future"
"The global education and training market is a $2 trillion industry, out of which the U.S.A has a share of $740 billion. Approximately 10% of this is "for-profit" business. The growth rate for the different education and training market segments is projected at 10-15%. This report deals with the numbers and the size of the learning market. It outlines the forces that are driving this market like demographics, technology etc. Leading players are also profiled. The report ends with an outlook for the market."