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| Six predictions for learning and development in 2019Our annual crystal-ball gazing exercise focuses on the continuing digital revolution
By: FT | IE Corporate Learning Alliance The difference we've been seeing over the last 12 months is the maturing of digital approaches to learning in terms of design and delivery. Investment in L&D technology is focusing increasingly on personalised learning, supplanting the once-fashionable grand initiatives. RIP MOOCs (https://www.ftiecla.com/ We believe there will be plenty of investment money looking for a home in the learning sector around the world. Here's our list of what we think will be the driving forces in executive development in 2019. 1. Where artificial intelligence is concerned, watch for smart vendors of online learning materials and systems integrating with the technology giants. For example, Valamis Group - formerly Arcusys - (an enterprise software company headquartered Finland, which has developed software used in the corporate and academic sectors for online learning) is partnering with IBM Watson to make learning more personalised. 2. Mobile learning is going to be key for middle management training in 2019. As smartphones become more powerful – and screens larger – this front-end of personalised learning will take some of the heat from L&D departments and hand greater control to end-users. The key to making this self-paced software work, where arguably MOOCs failed, is through the introduction of much smarter measurement systems. Which leads us to our third prediction … 3. Impact measurement (https://www.ftiecla.com/ 4. Serious play is gaining ground in the corporate sector as companies recognise its value in learning. The global corporate segment now has the highest annual growth rate for serious games. And, from market research published by Metaari, revenues are predicted to more than quadruple by 2023. 5. As digital disruption (https://www.ftiecla.com/ 6. Maybe 2019 won't be the year that blockchain (https://www.ftiecla.com/ Further information from: David Wells, Head of Communications, FT | IE Corporate Learning Alliance Direct +44 (0)20 7775 6241 Mobile +44 (0)7921 582419 david.wells@ Bob Little, Bob Little Press & PR Direct +44 (0)1727 860405 Mobile: +44 (0)7850 508209 bob.little@boblittlepr.com End
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