January 12, 2007

The Big Question for Jan

What are the trade offs between quality learning programs and rapid e-learning and how do you decide?

So... my response... I'm not sure exactly how address the trade-offs. My experience is that every elearning project has some trade-offs, resources, time, money, energy, passion. The trade-offs between quality and speed is a tough question. I understand where the question comes from, our organizations are operating with real-time data and agility and flexibility is critical. So I guess if your "quality" learning program is not ready in time to educate your organization and the opportunity to improve performance passes, then it is not really a "quality" learning program. Right? On the flip side, if you decide your organization needs project management training and you create a power point stack that is accurate, but they don't comprehend any of the information and therefore don't change their behaviors in any way. You "rapid" e-learning is probably really poor quality.

So our challenge is to see were the speed requirement intersects with the quality requirement and execute.

Note: I didn't read the others response... Maybe I will now and reflect some more.




Others Ideas
Tom Haskins growing changing learning creating The politics of quality 09-Jan-2007
Tony Karrer eLearning Tech Big Question for January - Quality vs. Speed 09-Jan-2007
Matthew Nehrling mLearning-World The Tao of Design 09-Jan-2007
Wendy In The Middle of the Curve Trading Off 10-Jan-2007
Clive Shepherd Clive on Learning The big question for January: quality v speed 10-Jan-2007
Howard Cronin e-Training in the Trenches Big Question - January 2007 10-Jan-2007
Karyn Romeis Karyn's Blog The big question for January: speed v quality 10-Jan-2007
Clark Quinn Learnlets January's 'big' Question 10-Jan-2007
Karl Kapp Kapp Notes Rapid E-Learning Trade-Offs 10-Jan-2007
Donald Clark Big Dog, Little Dog Knowledge & Learning in the News 11-Jan-2007
David Wilson Learning Reflections The Big Question - Rapid or Quality 11-Jan-2007



3 comments:

  1. Anonymous12:26 AM

    The comments on this post are being tracked and aggregated as part of Learning Circuits Blog's The Big Question for January. Thanks for participating, Lee!

    Lee you should add your post to the list using the form at http://learningcircuits.blogspot.com/2007/01/quality-vs-speed.html -Dave

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  2. I really enjoyed your analysis on Learning Management Systems based on time and quality. As you in a sense put it, a LMS may not always be the answer to a company's problems but a lot of the times they are. Check out our Online Media Center here at SyberWorks where you can see past successes in the e-Learning field using Learning Management Systems. Let's keep up the good work with e-Learning because it is an inevitable part of our future!

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