A savvy facilitator observes the body language of their participants to gauge interest and engage. While an online environment lacks the face-to-face interaction, every drop-off, click, or share is a learner shouting their likes and dislikes. These actions are the digital equivalents of the eyerolls, smiles, and arms-crossed in the classroom. But are we paying attention? Learn practical ways to use data you already have access to in ways to uncover valuable insights and make design decisions with better results, increased engagements, and save your content from the digital dustbin.
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The Learning Autopsy?
▪ Completions
▪ Level 1-4 Evaluation
▪ ROI
▪ Too late
▪ Costly redesign
▪ Reputational risk
▪ Questionable Accuracy
…the room was too cold, the food
was not tasty
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Paper to Online News
▪ “If it bleeds, it leads”
▪ Frontpage news cycle: 12-24 hours
▪ One metric: newspapers sold
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Digital Changed News Media
▪ Real-time metrics on consumption
▪ Minute-by-minute pivoting
▪ Data revealed insights that challenged
assumptions
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Digital Changed News Media
▪ Real-time metrics on consumption
▪ Minute-by-minute pivoting
▪ Data revealed insights that challenged
assumptions
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Marketing vs. Learning
Both:
▪ Inform their audience with the intent of changing a behaviour
▪ Struggle with short attention spans and competition
▪ Face to face relationship is gone
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Two Approaches
Marketing
• Data analysis for trends
• Content designed against
insights
• Monitor and pivot
• Cyclical
Learning
• Performance consulting
• Learning objectives
• Content design and
development
• Evaluation
• Linear
19. “Every drop-off, click, or
share, is a learner shouting
their likes and dislikes.
These actions are the eye-
rolls, smiles, and arms-
crossed from the classroom,
simply in digital format”
Digital Body Language
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What If…
…we considered the digital body language
of our audiences to make design decisions?
…we used data like digital marketers do?
21. I Predict
We will no longer measure
learning by completions,
but by engagement and
sentiment scores
23. Company
Response?
The manager had
completed AHS food
safety training with a
mark of 96 per cent
statement noted Webb had completed AHS
food safety training with a mark of 96 per cent
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Discover Insights
LMS IT Department Analytics
Most LMS track far
more than most
organisations explore.
Consider:
• Time of day/day of
week most active
• Mobile vs. Laptop
• Search terms
• Incompletes
If your company has an
intranet, inquire about
some of these data
points:
• Top searches
• Failed searches
• Pages most visited
• Time of day/day of
week most active
Simple internet
searches will reveal
loads of data on trends.
Consider:
• YouTube or Vimeo
Analytics
• BuzzFeed
• Marketing blogs
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Respond
Data Point Action
Top searches, Failed searches • Promote content aligned
with search preferences
• Determine if you need
content to fill gap from failed
searches
• Use in performance
consulting conversations
Pages most visited • Determine why the pages
are most visited and what it
tells you about what your
learners value
• Promote content on these
pages
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Respond
Data Point Action
Time of day/day of week
most active
• Publish content at these
key times for maximum
exposure
Drop off rates • Align length of content to
be lower than attention
threshold
Mobile vs. Laptop • Use this data to make
better decisions about
media choices
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5 Pieces of Data to Enhance Performance
Consulting
▪ Intranet Search Terms
▪ Time of Day/Week Most Active
▪ Seat Time
▪ Downloads, Views, Likes, and Shares
▪ Mobile vs. Desktop
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Story 1: Talking Heads
▪ Stakeholder wanted to be
featured in seven minute
video
▪ Similar videos: ~80% drop-off
rates by 30 seconds
▪ Testimonial style videos by
colleagues had significantly
higher viewing lengths
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Story 2: Content Gap
▪ SME and stakeholders want elearning solution on topic X
▪ Feed of intranet searches reveal topic X ranking #152
▪ Decision is made to pivot to build content against top 3
search terms and minor article on topic X
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Cautionary Tale
▪ The average life expectancy in
Canada is 81.24 years
▪ Most Canadians like maple
syrup
▪ Therefore, maple syrup
prevents people from living past
82
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Only the Beginning
“It is not enough to make learning shorter,
into micro-sized bites, to appease short
attention spans.
The real magic is decoding digital body
language to captivate and engage learners,
extending the impact and depth of learning”
36. Look at your data before designing
Go beyond the LMS
Be prepared to pivot
Use data points to better manage
SME and stakeholder conversations
Digital Body Language