A blended learning journey – the City & Guilds way
An innovative blended model for the entire learner journey, tackling a hard-to-reach audience with fantastic results.
The challenge
An integrated set of digital services
City & Guilds has found training providers are under increasing pressure to support learners with more engaging learning, supporting greater retention and achievement rates.
In the Food and Drink sector, where we focused our pilot, training providers struggle with retention rates as well as attempting to deliver differentiated classes to a mixed ability cohort. The typical learner profile is a 16-24 year old digital native, who may have a history of disengagement from education.
The solution
The learning strategy
The City & Guilds Way project piloted a holistic end-to-end learner experience comprising elearning, tracking, information and guidance and community elements aimed at supporting training providers, tutors, assessors and learners in each vocational sector.
Technology-led learning
Here’s a snapshot of the elements making up the City & Guilds Way learning strategy:
1. The ‘All Things’ portal: Learners are welcomed via the All Things Food & Drink portal – a rich source of inspirational, peer-rated, sector-specific content, focusing on news, careers and employability. It combines Totara LMS and Drupal CMS to create a rich web experience.
2. The routemap: From the portal, learners can check their learning progress via their personalised learning routemap. Here they can see their progress quickly and visually, as well as any areas where they might be falling behind. Tutors were a key group for us to support in this design so it also provides a handy tutor view, enabling them to see how their learners are getting on and providing an early warning of those who might be falling behind.
3. The engagement layer: To add an extra layer of engagement and competition – ideal for our target audience – we designed an engagement layer. Learners earn points and badges as they complete key tasks. We gave tutors an extra ‘carrot’ to dangle to more reluctant learners – they can set learners a challenge to earn bonus points.
4. Community interactivity: We implemented community functionality into the portal, empowering learners to create groups to share ideas and inspiration. It’s also a channel for tutors and/or City & Guilds to broadcast messages and respond to queries.
Innovative elearning design
We designed a range of over 40 short, engaging digital resources targeted at our typical learner.
For the learning content strategy we developed clear ideas about how to create resources that would capture their interest and imagination.
Resources can be used independently or as directed by tutors as part of a classroom or webinar setting.