This white paper describes the results of a survey of 533 trainers conducted in December 2006-January 2007 concerning the usage levels, benefits, and justifications for webinars as a training application. It explores trainer attitudes concerning the relationship between a variety of synchronous and asynchronous tools, as well as the impact of webinars on live, in-person training. Among the key findings:
- While asynchronous tools (e.g., email, online workspaces and labs, and LMS/CMS products), videoconferencing, and audio conferencing were all relatively flat in 2006, there is an almost direct relationship between the use of webinars as a substitute for in-person training. Use of webinars increased 14% in 2006, which directly corresponds to the reduction of 13% stated for in-person training.
- The ability to include learners who could not attend previously is the single greatest impact of webinars on training offerings – 63% use webinars to reach more learners.
- The ability to save travel costs is the top reason why people use webinars for training, with 79% citing this benefit.
- More than half (51%) believe webinars are more or just as effective as in-person training, and another 36% believe they are almost as effective. An even greater number (70%) believe webinars are more than or just as effective as asynchronous, self-paced training, with another 18% believing they are almost as effective.
- Almost three in five respondents (57%) believe the value returned by webinars for training is high (39%) or very high (18%). Only 14% said the value is marginal.
- Ease of use, reputation, customer support, and transparent download and installation all score between very important and extremely important (between 2.29 – 2.35). These can be viewed as the top criteria for selecting a webinar provider.
- About ¾ of trainers (76%) use the same webinar system for both training and general meetings.
The trainers who indicated that webinars for training increased 14% while in-person training decreased 13% in 2006 – and the 70% of trainers who believe webinars are more than or just as effective as asynchronous tools – are a powerful testament to a fundamental paradigm shift underway in corporate training.