At Go1, we understand the importance technology plays in helping to maintain the quality of L&D work - keeping the learning experience consistent, no matter where the employee.
In Episode 11 of the Learning with Go1 podcast, meet our new host Craig Hamill - Senior Customer Success Manager at Go1. Each week, Craig will be joined by L&D/HR professionals around the globe, undertaking various roles, across a variety of industries.
In this episode of the series, Craig is joined by the founders of Quantum Rise Talent Group, Erica Farmer and Hayley Bird, to talk about a very hot topic currently floating around in the L&D space - hybrid learning.
Leaving no stone unturned, Craig, Erica and Hayley discussed the following:
Check out some of our favourite highlights from the episode below.
By definition, hybrid learning offers a targeted learning experience, taking learner preferences into account to create an optimised and highly experiential blend of online and in-person learning.
To add to that, Erica believes that hybrid learning is all about improving accessibility, inclusivity, and has the ability to bring learners right to the centre of your L&D strategy.
Hybrid working has created the need for L&D professionals to review their approach to learning, which in many organisations, now feels like a fragmented environment for learning in the flow of work.
The great thing about hybrid learning according to Hayley, is this power of flexibility. This flexibility has allowed L&D to align more closely together and deliver a more dynamic, effective and inclusive learning environment. Hayley goes into more detail with this below.
As businesses look to adopt new approaches to workplace learning with varying degrees of flexibility, hybrid learning allows L&D teams to rise above and reshape their learning experiences. Erica explains this more below.
When it comes to getting started with hybrid learning, Erica's number one advice is to make sure you're comfortable in the virtual space. While there isn't a "magic bullet", there are certainly some things you can do to prepare.
The key takeaways for people either starting out on that journey or thinking about embracing hybrid learning are:
We hope you enjoyed the podcast and learned a thing or two about hybrid learning.
We look forward to continuing the rest of the series with L&D professionals already scheduled to join us from Italy, Cyprus, Eqypt, Oman, Finland, The Netherlands, Australia, USA and many more. Stay tuned!
Want to hear more? Browse the full Learning with Go1 podcast library on Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, or Spotify to help expand your knowledge of all things L&D. And hear how other organisations are navigating through this ever-evolving landscape.