Journal of Social Science Utilizing Technology
Vol. 2 No. 4 (2024)

Comparative Analysis of e-Learning and u-Learning Environments in Corporate Training

Febriyantoro, Mohamad Trio (Unknown)
Ikhlas, Rifki Zaitul (Unknown)
Rahman, Rashid (Unknown)
Rahman, Shahinur (Unknown)



Article Info

Publish Date
31 Dec 2024

Abstract

Background. The rapid evolution of digital technologies has significantly impacted corporate training methods. Traditional e-learning environments have been widely adopted, yet the emergence of ubiquitous learning (u-learning) presents a shift towards more flexible, context-aware learning experiences. Despite the growing interest, limited studies provide a comparative analysis between e-learning and u-learning in corporate settings. Purpose. This research aims to evaluate and compare the effectiveness of e-learning and u-learning environments in corporate training, focusing on learner engagement, content delivery, and overall performance. Method. A mixed-methods approach was used, combining quantitative surveys and qualitative interviews with corporate employees who participated in both e-learning and u-learning training programs. Data were collected across several multinational companies, and analyzed using statistical tools to identify performance trends and engagement metrics. Results. Findings reveal that u-learning environments enhance learner engagement and adaptability due to their flexibility in accessing content across diverse devices and contexts. Conversely, e-learning showed better outcomes in structured, course-driven scenarios but lacked the same level of interaction and contextual learning. Conclusion. The study concludes that u-learning environments provide a more personalized and engaging training experience, particularly for employees with diverse learning needs. Organizations should consider integrating u-learning strategies alongside traditional e-learning for more dynamic corporate training programs.

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jssut

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Subject

Computer Science & IT Education Environmental Science Languange, Linguistic, Communication & Media Mathematics Social Sciences Other

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Journal of Social Science Utilizing Technology focused on new research addressing Information, Management, Educational Technology, e-Learning, Media Management, Human Resources, Fine and Applied Arts, Humanities Social Sciences, General and Cross-Disciplinary and Communications Technologies as ...