Traditional LMS's are a major limitation on the amount of data to be analyzed for decision-making. However, thanks to technological advances, companies now have a unique opportunity to improve their eLearning programs and the learning experience of their employees.
Enter the world of Big Data.
The use of Big Data allows you to get an unparalleled perspective on the performance of each employee, their difficulties, and what attracts them most, among other things.
In this article we will explain what Big Data is, what its benefits are, and how it can be used in eLearning, to maximize the impact of your training programs.
Big Data is understood as the massive analysis of data, both structured and unstructured, and in all its possible combinations, that flow within a company. Beyond the large volume of data that Big Data collects, the most important thing is the decisions and actions that companies can make with this information.
Within the universe of online learning and eLearning, the use of Big Data is called Learning Analytics and offers a fabulous opportunity to improve the learning experience. By implementing this technology, there are three basic processes that make Big Data an indispensable tool for any company looking to train employees online.
Let's see what they consist of:
More powerful ways to collect, process and analyze data enable learning leaders to better track the user experience so that we’re not just analyzing if a student marked the right answers at the end of a course. Big Daya opens new opportunities to track the student journey, from where they are taking it (device), to where they might have gotten stuck and how effectively they applied the knowledge.
Some of the main benefits offered by Big Data to training and development professionals are the following:
With this information, it is possible to adjust eLearning programs immediately, making them more attractive and effective.
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From the question: What will be the main ten trends in relation to training and development in the workplace?
The L&D Global Sentiment 2020 reported, for the first time since 2015, the leading position on the survey was Learning Analytics. This indicates that measurement capabilities for decision-making are increasingly recognized and a priority, according to learning specialists around the world.
Turning Learning Analytics into actionable outcomes
Understanding the importance of Big Data is not the same as putting it into practice. For the data collected from Learning Analytics to be useful, it must be converted into actionable results, following these steps:
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Any organization that teaches eLearning courses has the potential to collect and use Big Data. The key is not to create an immense volume of data, but in what this data says, to strategically guide each course or towards improvements in its quality, generating a greater impact on employees.
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