Developing an ongoing training program gives employees the opportunity to keep up with changes in your industry while addressing any existing skill gaps. It also helps learners maintain knowledge, and also providing them with the chance to acquire new skills and gain access to new career opportunities.
Emerging technologies in education are making it easier than ever to develop and deliver ongoing training programs, but many organizations are still approaching training as one-time events, for instance, by limiting training to an orientation for new hires.
Instead of perceiving training as a one-time event, organizations should make L&D like a journey. A learner's journey is similar to a buyer's journey, and you can benefit from using the same strategies, in this case, using email marketing to build a relationship with a lead so that they can keep consuming the content. Let's explore how email courses can be implemented as part of your L&D program.
You can create an email course by setting up a series of autoresponder emails. This format allows you to focus on one topic at a time and to use storytelling techniques to create a progression from one email to the next. It is important to figure out the right length for each email and pay attention to the optimal amount of time between each email.
Microlearning and mobile learning are two trends you can incorporate into your email course. Instead of desktop computers, internet users are twice as likely to open emails on mobile phones. Therefore, you should make sure your email course is mobile-friendly and includes a module that a learner can complete the required tasks whenever they are available.
One benefit from using email is that it allows for some flexibility. You can either decide to design an entire course using emails or use emails to complement another learning program. For instance, your email can include a few bullet points to summarize the content a learner has consumed on another platform, or to keep a learner engaged by emailing them suggestions regarding the learning content they might be interested in.
When designing an email course, a strong engagement strategy must be put in place at the beginning. Employees can receive more than 100 emails in a day, so your email course must stand out by delivering value so that learners will look forward to their next email.
Here are a few strategies you can use to boost engagement:
Email courses can become an integral part of your ongoing training program since they are a convenient way to keep delivering content to learners. Learners’ interests and engagement can be retained if your learning content consistently provides value, keep the training modules in a reasonable timeframe and use analytics to evaluate engagement, measure feedback and continuously improve learning content.
Lambda Solutions can help you get started with an LMS such as Totara Learn or Moodle, and show you how your organization will benefit from reporting and analytics solutions such as Zoola Analytics. These systems and solutions will become a valuable infrastructure you can use to develop and deliver your ongoing training program.