How to Curate Existing Training Materials for Better Course Development
Training content curation is gathering, categorizing, categorizing, commenting, and presenting the most relevant content to supplement corporate training.
Training content curation is gathering, categorizing, categorizing, commenting, and presenting the most relevant content to supplement corporate training.
Training content curation is gathering the essential content and sharing it with users in a more engaging delivery method. Content curation is increasing for workplace training, and Learning & Development teams are leveraging it to support formal and informal training.
In this article, we will look at how organizations can use it to foster a culture of lifelong learning and assist on-the-job performance.
According to the definition of Training Industry magazine, content curation is the process of organizing and presenting vast amounts of web and enterprise-based content in an organized and meaningful format.
The process of training content curation entails
With training content curation, you cannot change the content of curated learning materials since you do not own them. However, you can delete any out-of-date curated learning materials and replace them with more current, correct sources.
Including a wide range of material types in your curriculum, content curation can assist you in creating a complete training experience for your employees.
Additional advantages of training content curation include:
Take Inc. Magazine as an example. Inc. began as a print magazine but has grown to have a robust online presence. It’s now one of the best examples of curated content blogs, publishing business-related material from in-house writers and outside sources.
Inc. prominently publishes Quora content, choosing responses to questions that would be of interest to Inc.’s entrepreneur-minded audience. Consider, for example, its article “This Is the Biggest Obstacle to Success for Most People.
As a result, Inc. can provide audiences with more content than they could with an in-house team alone.
The five typical steps in the content curation process for corporate training are as follows:
Examine the job roles in your company and consider what you want to accomplish at each level. Then, identify the area focus that you need to curate training materials.
Executives, for example, may need to stay current on industry trends, whereas leaders may need to improve their coaching skills.
It is critical to provide the appropriate type of learning content to each type of learner audience.
For example, newly promoted managers may have a strong desire to learn but limited time for training. In this case, microlearning types like short audio and blog posts would be ideal learning support for new leaders.
You can look for content ideas in the following categories:
Once you identify the content, it’s time to decide how to present it to the executives either as a learning path or as stand-alone nuggets. You also need to determine how to share your content at this point (through an online tool, platform, or portal).
Curating content for corporate training is a continuous activity. After establishing the primary path, you will get feedback and new needs. Based on them, you can consider how to use the content in other contexts. These hints will help you figure out the steps that will enable you to advance.
Before starting, ensure you have forums where you can get learners’ ongoing feedback and analytics to evaluate usage patterns. These measures will help to keep the curated learning content relevant. Thanks to these actions, the chosen content will remain suitable for a long time.
It can be challenging to keep your experienced employees up to date on emerging knowledge and trends. Employers who want to foster employee loyalty understand that offering access to high-quality training experiences is a win-win situation.
You can, for example, ask your staff to compare your current processes to those used by other companies in your job area or industry. You encourage your team members to think of ways to improve processes and share knowledge more broadly.
Training content curation is a low-cost way to add a wide range of content types to your training curriculum. Instead of attempting to capture every piece of information available, concentrate your efforts on locating and sharing the content types that your learners favor from the most reliable sources you can find.
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Sean Bui, the founder and creative director of F.Learning Studio, is a respected leader in the e-learning and multimedia production industry. With over 10 years of experience, he has dedicated his career to helping organizations create engaging and impactful learning experiences. Under his leadership, F.Learning Studio has grown into a trusted partner for organizations in the education, healthcare, and corporate training sectors, producing over 2,000 minutes of educational animation.
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