Why the future is
                  not what it was
Steve Rayson
Steve Lowenthal
                     Trends in
                  E-learning 2011
About Kineo
200 staff globally
Offices in US, UK, China, Sweden, New Zealand, South Africa &
Israel, opening in Australia
ISO 9001 and ISO 14001 accredited
Various awards including E-Learning Company of the Year
Our focus is on working with large corporate organisations
We design and deliver learning platforms and content
Our Clients
Trend 1 – Immersive/tactile design
E-learning Content

   Visual Richness
  Innovative Design
     Approaches
Sophisticated scenarios
    Design Styles
Learning
  Management
   Systems

   Rich portal,
immersive designs
What do these e-learning
modules have in common?
Design

Art direction
Learning design
Creativity
Tool capabilities
Design

Art direction
Learning design
Creativity
Tool capabilities
Design

Art direction
Learning design
Creativity
Tool capabilities
Design
All built with Captivate and
          Articulate
Trend 2 – Rapid E-Learning Comes of Age
Real World Challenges

Speed – Bersin, 89% need solutions in 3 weeks

Change - Stuff happens, need for flexibility

SMEs – Limited access, empowerment

Ease of Use -Limited time to develop complex skill sets
What do internal teams need?




  More for Less            Control              Speed

Pressure on budgets      Edit modules       Meet speed of
 Lower cost blends    Create new modules   business demands
  Flexible supplier       Ease of use      Replicable models
      working                                Templates &
                                                 Assets
Just
Powerpoint     No Design


                           Rapid E-learning
                                Myths
  Tool Does
  Everything   Can’t Do
               Scenarios
Articulate             • Desktop, ppt plugin, easy to use



Lectora/Storyline      • Desktop tool, more complex but
                         more control



Mohive/Coursebuilder   • Server based, complex but
                         maintenance much easier, expensive
Trend 3 – Open Source and Free
Which LMS Am I?
Development team   130+ active developers
size
Customer base      46,000+ registered sites serving 32m users
                   545 registered sites with over 5,000 users
                   50 registered sites with over 50,000 users
                   Open University: 4,700 courses and 607,000 users
Localisation       75+ language packs available
Popularity         160,000+ downloads per month
                   875,000 registered community users
                   Community growing at 1,800 users per day
                   40,000 active on the community site each month
“Moodle™ is ranked as the #1 LMS product
among eLearning Guild members with over
 24% of respondents selecting it as their
             primary LMS.”
Totara is a custom distribution of Moodle with the
following enhancements for corporates:

   •   Individual development plans   •   Sophisticated search
   •   Classroom management           •   Dashboard reporting
   •   Team management                •   Manager reporting
   •   Competency management          •   Hierarchy management
   •   Learning paths                 •   HR system integration
Totara & Moodle Clients

Tesco - the UK’s largest private sector employer
PAZ - the largest energy company in Israel
BMI healthcare - UK’s number 1 private hospital group
Nike – major retailer
Victim Support - Serving over 70 locations in New Zealand
Michelin – for all dealers in China
Timberland – Major retailer
Trend 4 – Mobile Learning
Growth of
Smartphones
Types of content :

•   performance support
•   quizzes/assessment
•   videos
•   stories with audio

Fast changing area
Types of content :

•   performance support
•   quizzes/assessment
•   videos
•   stories with audio

Fast changing area
Native apps popular but platform
specific
Can use cross platform
development tools eg PhoneGap or
Titanium or others
Can use existing tools eg Adobe,
Articulate, Lectora
Are native apps the way to go?
Native Apps
   Smooth, easy to install, easy to
   monetise, easy to promote, can
   access phone functions eg
   camera
Web Apps
   No need to get App store
   consent, download from url,
   cross platform, many html
   improvements, still some issues
   eg cache space
Trend 5 – Collaborative, Social Learning
M-Learning: An Introduction to Mobile Learning – Clark Quinn, Quinnovation
M-Learning: An Introduction to Mobile Learning – Clark Quinn, Quinnovation
Trend 1 – Rich content
Trend 2 – Rapid content
Trend 3 – Open source & Free
Trend 4 – Mobile Learning
Trend 5 – Collaborative, Social Learning
Portal style LMS
Open source
Licence free
       Rich, tactile content
       Built with rapid tools

              Accessed via
              multiple devices


                   Collaborative &
                   social learning
Thank You

Questions?

E-Learning Trends 2011

  • 1.
    Why the futureis not what it was Steve Rayson Steve Lowenthal Trends in E-learning 2011
  • 2.
    About Kineo 200 staffglobally Offices in US, UK, China, Sweden, New Zealand, South Africa & Israel, opening in Australia ISO 9001 and ISO 14001 accredited Various awards including E-Learning Company of the Year Our focus is on working with large corporate organisations We design and deliver learning platforms and content
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  • 4.
    Trend 1 –Immersive/tactile design
  • 6.
    E-learning Content Visual Richness Innovative Design Approaches Sophisticated scenarios Design Styles
  • 7.
    Learning Management Systems Rich portal, immersive designs
  • 8.
    What do thesee-learning modules have in common?
  • 9.
  • 10.
  • 11.
  • 12.
  • 13.
    All built withCaptivate and Articulate
  • 14.
    Trend 2 –Rapid E-Learning Comes of Age
  • 15.
    Real World Challenges Speed– Bersin, 89% need solutions in 3 weeks Change - Stuff happens, need for flexibility SMEs – Limited access, empowerment Ease of Use -Limited time to develop complex skill sets
  • 16.
    What do internalteams need? More for Less Control Speed Pressure on budgets Edit modules Meet speed of Lower cost blends Create new modules business demands Flexible supplier Ease of use Replicable models working Templates & Assets
  • 17.
    Just Powerpoint No Design Rapid E-learning Myths Tool Does Everything Can’t Do Scenarios
  • 18.
    Articulate • Desktop, ppt plugin, easy to use Lectora/Storyline • Desktop tool, more complex but more control Mohive/Coursebuilder • Server based, complex but maintenance much easier, expensive
  • 19.
    Trend 3 –Open Source and Free
  • 20.
    Which LMS AmI? Development team 130+ active developers size Customer base 46,000+ registered sites serving 32m users 545 registered sites with over 5,000 users 50 registered sites with over 50,000 users Open University: 4,700 courses and 607,000 users Localisation 75+ language packs available Popularity 160,000+ downloads per month 875,000 registered community users Community growing at 1,800 users per day 40,000 active on the community site each month
  • 21.
    “Moodle™ is rankedas the #1 LMS product among eLearning Guild members with over 24% of respondents selecting it as their primary LMS.”
  • 23.
    Totara is acustom distribution of Moodle with the following enhancements for corporates: • Individual development plans • Sophisticated search • Classroom management • Dashboard reporting • Team management • Manager reporting • Competency management • Hierarchy management • Learning paths • HR system integration
  • 24.
    Totara & MoodleClients Tesco - the UK’s largest private sector employer PAZ - the largest energy company in Israel BMI healthcare - UK’s number 1 private hospital group Nike – major retailer Victim Support - Serving over 70 locations in New Zealand Michelin – for all dealers in China Timberland – Major retailer
  • 25.
    Trend 4 –Mobile Learning
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    Types of content: • performance support • quizzes/assessment • videos • stories with audio Fast changing area
  • 29.
    Types of content: • performance support • quizzes/assessment • videos • stories with audio Fast changing area
  • 30.
    Native apps popularbut platform specific Can use cross platform development tools eg PhoneGap or Titanium or others Can use existing tools eg Adobe, Articulate, Lectora Are native apps the way to go?
  • 31.
    Native Apps Smooth, easy to install, easy to monetise, easy to promote, can access phone functions eg camera Web Apps No need to get App store consent, download from url, cross platform, many html improvements, still some issues eg cache space
  • 32.
    Trend 5 –Collaborative, Social Learning
  • 33.
    M-Learning: An Introductionto Mobile Learning – Clark Quinn, Quinnovation
  • 34.
    M-Learning: An Introductionto Mobile Learning – Clark Quinn, Quinnovation
  • 36.
    Trend 1 –Rich content Trend 2 – Rapid content Trend 3 – Open source & Free Trend 4 – Mobile Learning Trend 5 – Collaborative, Social Learning
  • 37.
    Portal style LMS Opensource Licence free Rich, tactile content Built with rapid tools Accessed via multiple devices Collaborative & social learning
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