Face-to-face learning, blended learning and eLearning are all very different learning environments and contexts. Nevertheless, participatory methods can be used in each of these settings and adapted to diverse types of training delivery.
Just like a tiresome face-to-face lecture can be transformed into a highly-engaging simulation, so also can online video lessons be redesigned using study cases, jigsaw exercises and group work.
We must keep in mind that we cannot simply provide the information and learning materials to our learners (e.g. PowerPoint). We need to create an experiential and participatory space for learners to engage in with the content, so they can debate it and develop their own understanding.
Face-to-face learning, blended learning and eLearning are all very different learning environments and contexts. Nevertheless, participatory methods can be used in each of these settings and adapted to diverse types of training delivery.
Just like a tiresome face-to-face lecture can be transformed into a highly-engaging simulation, so also can online video lessons be redesigned using study cases, jigsaw exercises and group work.
We must keep in mind that we cannot simply provide the information and learning materials to our learners (e.g. PowerPoint). We need to create an experiential and participatory space for learners to engage in with the content, so they can debate it and develop their own understanding.
Design learning experiences that integrate participatory methods, and ask yourself the following questions:
Focus the training on the best way to convey training objectives, and then get creative to empower the trainees’ learning process through participatory methods.