
Learning portals help organizations create learner-centric ecosystems that support both formal training and continuous informal learning. This article highlights four practical examples of how learning portals can improve employee engagement through personalization, social learning, microlearning, and gamified learning journeys.
Usage of learning portals for corporate training initiatives is gaining momentum. In this article, I share 4 examples of how you can use them for both formal and informal learning to increase employee engagement.
Learning portals are knowledge repositories featuring learning paths, and they are designed to meet specific initiatives. They can be independent of an LMS or can be designed to co-exist with one.
The learning portals for corporate training can supplement the existing training delivery (particularly for key formal training initiatives) or create islands to facilitate social learning, create communities of practice.
Rather than limiting the interaction of L&D teams only for discrete formal training sessions, learning portals for corporate training offer a connect with the learners through the learning journey. This can now include both formal pieces of training as well as Performance Support Tools (just-in-time learning aids the specific learning exactly at the moment of their needs).
As a result, there is demonstrable higher learner engagement. This approach facilitates both knowledge acquisition as well as its application on the job.
I have already highlighted that learning portals are designed to be learner-centric and since they provide the control to the learners, you will see higher engagement and interaction.
To summarize, the learning portals for corporate training meet the business needs as well as the learner’s needs and expectations. This is why it makes business sense to adopt them as a significant part of your learning strategy.
In the process, you will see following gains:
Learning portals for corporate training map directly to the 70:20:10 learning model and find a great fit for both formal training and Performance Support Tools.
To give you a sense of what a typical learning portal offers, here’s a quick summary of the features designed by us at EI Design:
We, at EI Design, have crafted learning portals for following diverse corporate training needs:
Out of these, I pick our top 4 to showcase you the possibilities.
This example showcases the most significant usage of learning portals. Induction and onboarding is a great case in point on addressing a niche but a crucial training.
It features:

This example highlights the usage of a learning portal to create awareness of the HR benefits.
It features:

This example highlights the usage of a learning portal based approach to create communities of practice and promote continuous learning.
It features:

This example highlights the usage of a learning portal for an employee engagement. While it uses a "fitness" based theme, its core objective is team building.
It features:

Take a look at this video that showcases these 4 examples in an engaging format.
I hope the examples in this article showcase how you can use learning portals for corporate training to address various training needs to increase your employee engagement and foster collaborative learning. Check out our award-winning solutions and approaches to enhance the impact of your corporate training by booking a free demo/consultation, or you can write to me directly at apandey@eidesign.net.
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