eLearning trends in 2023

eLearning trends in 2023
eLearning trends in 2023

People are an organisation’s most valuable asset, and business leaders are realizing the importance of creating opportunities for their people to learn and grow (personally and professionally). “Developing people has become an important priority for organisations,” said Michael Gullan, CEO of G&G Advocacy, an eLearning consultancy. “Learning and development is changing, and we’re seeing organisations going beyond onboarding and process training to offering the full sphere of personal development.” Gullan unpacks the important eLearning trends to look out for in 2023 for employees and organisations.

eLearning trends for employees

1. Career and personal development.
There’s a shift from mandatory training to meaningful learning that empowers employees to grow within their organisation. Gullan suggests that employees lean into the learning offered by their organisations rather than look elsewhere to uplift themselves.

2. Meet the needs of modern professionals
There is a shift towards seamless, convenient, micro-learning, making it easy for time-sliced employees to learn and grow from within the workplace, from any device.

3. Training is not a luxury but a necessity.
In the past, only the privileged few attended tertiary education and gained access to scarce information which they implemented in the workplace. Today, we’re seeing more working professionals becoming lifelong learners as they seek to stay relevant and to advance their careers.

4. More loud persisting, less quiet quitting.
With high unemployment and struggling economies, we can expect more employees to have a growth mindset. They will be seeking learning opportunities to upskill and thrive at their jobs, and enjoy a sense of belonging to something greater.

5. More learning champions
We are also seeing more learning advocates in the workplace who participate in and encourage others to lean into eLearning programmes on offer. Their constructive feedback will assist L&D teams to progress their eLearning programmes to be more relevant, interesting, and employee centric.

eLearning trends for organisations

1. Seamless learning
eLearning solutions that integrate HR, learning, and talent management in one simple personal development process will be the new normal for organisational learning. This will create an environment where employees grow and organisations thrive.

2. Sharing in-house knowledge
Organisations have a wealth of knowledge and experience, most of which only exist in a few key employees’ heads. More organisations will use eLearning to unlock and share knowledge across their workforce. This will develop skilled, confident, and empowered teams ready to take on new challenges and move organisations forward.

3. Equal learning opportunities
Leaders understand that every individual, no matter their role or rank, should be given the opportunity to reach their potential. They’re seeking eLearning solutions tailored to individuals’ strengths, weaknesses, ambitions, and roles within the wider organisational goals.

4. Challenging but simple
Learning involves new and often difficult subjects, but there’s a science to making difficult topics simple, inviting, and accessible while achieving learning objectives. New findings in adult learning science, such as Content CapsulesTM, high-impact learning, and multi-dimensional learning, will be a focus.

5. Price isn’t everything.
There is a shift away from cost-effective L&D solutions, as rock-bottom prices don’t count for much if you’re not getting the features, functionality, support, and results. More organisations are seeking measurable eLearning solutions that include consultancy, technology, learning strategy, personalisation, and content creation that makes a meaningful impact in meeting the organisation’s goals.

Gullan concludes that a consequence of having the internet and information on hand all the time is that we all have a deep desire to learn and grow. “The ruthless truth is that people and organisations are like sharks. If we don’t keep moving, we sink to the bottom and die.”

About G&G Advocacy
G&G Advocacy is a leading e-learning consultancy in the corporate space, founded on a simple insight: If we design a better experience, we’ll get better results. With its proprietary Content Capsule™ learning methodology and e-Learning platform, G&G Advocacy provides innovative solutions to corporate clients to assist them with their online learning and training needs. G&G Advocacy’s mission is to elevate e-learning into a solution that transforms the workforce into a force that gives businesses a competitive advantage.

About Michael Gullan
Michael Gullan is the founder and CEO of G&G Advocacy. Michael provides strategic consulting to G&G Advocacy’s clients at a senior level. Michael is passionate about the science of adult learning in the corporate workplace and has made it his mission to provide innovative and effective e-learning solutions designed to nurture an educated and high-performance workforce in South Africa so we can build a stronger, sustainable economy that creates more jobs and opportunities across all levels of our society. Michael is deeply committed to uplifting South Africa via education, learning, and creating a knowledge-empowered workforce.