The Benefits of E-Learning to Job Seekers
Constantly changing requirements for almost any employee post makes re-skilling, lifelong learning, and skill upgrading a must. Because adult workers have fewer hours to attend traditional school during the work week, e-learning formats help adult students polish existing skills or add new ones to the c.v.
Refining and upgrading skills of the adult workforce is associated with higher economic performance within a community, according to the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development’s report on “Higher Education in Regional and City Development” in 2011. E-learning formats provide non-traditional students with a path to educational success.
Students may combine recommended texts, e-books, video lectures, and interactive presentations to study a variety of topics. The e-learning platform combines online exercises, materials and tools, communications development resources, and online assessments relating to the student’s lecture content.
Benefits of E-Learning
According to author Margaret Driscoll in “Web Based Learning: Creating e-Learning Experiences,” (2010), the student may:
• Save money on educational costs, including the commuting costs, or costs of operating a vehicle;
• Obtain employer reimbursement of re-training and education costs;
• Avoid child care or housekeeping expenses;
Provide additional access to the course instructor, making the e-learning experience more like a partnership;
Offer instructor or other conduits to career opportunities: if the provider offers career services, skills demonstrated in the e-learning format may help the student gain access to new career resources.
• Occupational Considerations
Some occupations make attending traditional classes an impossible task. When the student works during the day, and the class she wants to take is offered at night (or vice versa), e-learning formats help the student focus on future career success.
• Military and armed forces personnel find e-learning formats solve other issues, including:
• Opportunity to regularly attend class, even when the weekly work schedule changes;
• Ability to select a desired e-learning format, offered by a recognized educational institution;
• Potential to start planning a future career, whilst committed to a military tour;
Role of Online Assessments
The online assessments function of the e-learning platform helps learners to determine the level of coursework understanding. The e-learner therefore gauges his performance level and seeks improvement as necessary.
Kinds of Online Assessments
The e-learning course provider is likely to request an online assessment before enrolling a student. If the student already works in a career field, such as web development and interactive media, the e-learning course provider wants to assure student success. Knowing the student’s current level of skill is useful to identify the student’s skill level or any skill gaps.
For the non-native English speaker, an online assessment of reading comprehension skills helps to assess the student’s ability to write well. Language and communications skills are key to success in almost any course success and future employment. Similarly, an assessment of the student’s math and logic skills prompts the provider to offer remedial courses if required to ensure the student’s success.
In Conclusion
Student success sustains necessary enthusiasm to complete courses. Course completion adds value to the student’s CV., and better skills mean greater job opportunities!