The Learning and Performance Institute (LPI) has today (Monday) launched the Learning Survey 2012 – a comprehensive review of the workplace learning sector. Shaped by Institute members and backed by hundreds of Institute accredited organisations, the Learning Survey is a comprehensive review of the workplace learning sector. The research will build a picture of the current workplace learning landscape and plot future trends for 2012 and beyond The survey will look at how L&D professionals are using learning media such as e-learning, mobile learning, social media, e-labs and webinars, how budgets are being allocated and issues involving skills, resources and knowledge. This year’s survey will look to build on the success of last year, where over 500 L&D professionals completed the Learning Survey 2011, with some interesting results. Learning & Performance Institute Chief Executive, Colin Steed has seen both the good and bad in changes this year. He said: “The continued economic conditions seem to have increased the speed and necessity for change in many industries, but the changes are not all bad. In the L&D sector we’ve seen a sharp rise in the adoption of emerging learning technologies, especially in the public sector, and I would expect this to increase again next year. We’re also seeing a positive change in how we access and share learning resources. “What has been lacking is an impartial data store to capture, measure and benchmark the rate of change and interpret what this means for a training, L&D or HR professional - the Learning Survey does precisely that.” If you’re involved in workplace learning you can take part in the survey at http://www.surveymonkey.com/s/learningsurvey2012a All participants will receive a summary of the results and be in with the chance of winning two tickets to The Learning Awards, held at the 5-star Dorchester Hotel, London on 2nd February 2012. The LPI is a self-governing, not-for-profit professional body for workplace learning professionals. It was established in 1995 and since then has grown on an annual basis. The Institute is now a self-governing body. Today, the organisation has circa 3,500 individual members and 400 accredited organisations. Through a range of membership, certification, accreditation, events and bespoke consultancy services, the Institute focuses on enhancing and recognising the skills and professional status of individuals and organisations engaged in learning activities, and assessing the quality of learning services. NB This news release is issued in accordance with Clause 1.2j of the British Codes of Advertising and Sales Promotion and therefore cannot be subject to a transaction of any kind.
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