Everyday your learners are getting on-demand information through search engines. Hitting up YouTube for entertainment. Updating Facebook and Twitter to stay in touch and in-the-know. Browsing the web on their smart phones.
Expectations for quality online interactions have evolved – yet most e-learning today still looks and acts like it did 10 years ago. It's no wonder learners often shudder at the thought of having to take another boring e-learning course, and no wonder that the results from e-learning don’t often meet the ROI companies want, and should expect.
Better e-learning = better learnersThis is where our x-learning engine comes in, which is a fancy term we use to describe what is, really, a natural way of learning: explain, explore, experience.
An improved learning environment translates to improved learners. In a 60-day study with one of our clients, we found that salespeople who completed our e-learning module outsold those that didn’t by 30%. Real impact to the bottom line is what happens with this kind of attention to the learning experience.