Online learning environments are increasingly being used to provide learning materials and tutor support, says Tony Toole, Director of the E-college.ac Ltd, Swansea, UK. Work-based learners may submit evidence portfolios online for the assessment of their skills development. Furthermore, employers and training advisors or academics working in partnership and liaise with each other online. Internet has significantly improved the efficiency of work-based learning support and offers significant cost savings for both employers and institutions. This is especially of value to small to medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) because they can more flexibly engage in work-based learning and can fit learning around work commitments with the added advantage of not involving time and travelling costs.
Web 2.0 technologies is utilised to build online learning environments with functionality similar to established commercial learning management systems, but far less costly. Cloud computing resources further enables reduced costs compared to hosting services online. Various social media, for example, YouTube, Blogs and Wikis further enables the sharing of resources. The Open Educational Resources (OER) movement resulted in fast volumes of educational materials being freely available online. Increasingly educationally relevant online work-based learning materials are being sourced from non-educational sources. The increase in personally owned mobile and wireless technologies further contributes to a win-win situation for all stakeholders in education. Blended and distance learning options are therefore becoming the preferred choice of learning.
Toole, T. 2011. Social media: key tools for the future of work-based learning. Development and Learning in Organizations, 25 (5), 31-34. Accessed online from Emerald Group Publishing Limited, ISSN 1477-7282.
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