What’s really holding your learners back from absorbing the information they need? We’ve all been through training at some point that’s either confusing or too broad, or perhaps the kind that puts you to sleep.
The truth is that training and learning design are complicated. It’s a balancing act between the learners themselves (how they learn, their interests and attention span), the designers (their desire to create engaging content), subject matter experts (who have the knowledge but aren’t always the best teachers), and then the organization, which has its own goals to achieve.
So where does learning design typically fall short? In this episode, we welcome Sara Sorenson, Product Enablement Manager at Muck Rack, and Tim Slade, Founder of The eLearning Designer’s Academy, to explore the top mistakes they see in learning design, how we can get better at creating training, plus some things learners could do to help that information stick.
Learning points from the episode include:
00:00 - 02:45 Introduction to Sara and Tim
02:45 - 05:50 The biggest thing organizations are getting wrong about learning
05:50 - 11:01 How should organizations use subject matter experts?
11:01 - 14:29 Why sometimes organizations need processes, not training
14:29 - 20:37 What are learners getting wrong
20:37 - 25:20 Why learning at work is different to the learning experience in school or college
25:20 - 30:07 How can learning designers help learners feel okay about mistakes
30:07 - 37:17 What else can we do to help learners achieve the ideal outcome