Leader in Innovative Compliance Training and Technology Products Earns the Coveted Brandon Hall Group Excellence in Technology Silver Award in the Best Advance in AI and Machine Learning Category
True Office Learning, the creator of ground-breaking adaptive e-learning and behavioral analytics technology that measurably improves performance in organizations around the world, announced today that it is the recipient of a Brandon Hall Group Excellence in Technology Silver award in the Best Advance in AI and Machine category. The award recognizes and validates True Office’s innovative Scholar AI Learning Path.
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“Traditional e-learning is broken,” said Neha Gupta, CEO of True Office Learning. “It was never built to function strategically or do more than present information. Modern learners need an experience that is just about them. They expect anything they spend time with to be personal, efficient, effective, and measurable. Mandatory training has been the worst offender in ignoring all of these dimensions, and that’s why we set out to change it forever. Our easy-to-use technology helps employees retain information and save time, but it also helps the enterprises get predictive and build knowledge on the learner that they can keep putting to use.”
True Office Learning builds adaptive learn-by-doing experiences that can work on any learning management system (LMS) and focus on who the learner is and what they know, which saves time for the learner and produces behavior data for the organization. The company’s diagnostic, training, authoring, and analytics solutions—the True Office Learning Training Ecosystem—makes employees smarter with adaptive courses, leaders more effective with rich behavior analytics, and training creators more efficient by enabling course creation in minutes. And now, these advanced products can be automated on True Office Learning’s AI Learning Path.
The True Office Learning’s AI Learning Path personalizes and automates training deployment by leveraging the strengths of the wider Training Ecosystem: the behavioral analytics from past training (I.Q. Analytics), adaptive training technology (Scholar), and a suite of effective content-reinforcement tools (Coach). AI Learning Path allows clients to deploy training follow-up nudges and booster shots, knowledge checks, reinforcement material, and further training based on behavioral data and knowledge displayed in historical key training events.
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The value profile of the AI Learning Path technology is highlighted in three areas:
- Higher training efficiency through automated targeting and personalization
- Reduced risks by providing the specific content that learners need
- Saving compliance teams time by automating deployment of subsequent training
The first innovation of the True Office Learning AI technology is taking the personalization abilities of Scholar to the next level, without any extra work from clients. Next, individualized behavioral performance data is fed into the I.Q. Analytics platform and stored for each learner until the next training phase of the program is reached (predefined by client). This gives clients the ability to provide training and reinforcement to each learner that is personalized to learner’s performance, ability, and training history. It also gives clients the ability to reward and incentivize learners for topic mastery.
“Technology is the great enabler of human capital management initiatives,” said Rachel Cooke, Brandon Hall Group Chief Operating Officer and awards program head. “It has never been more important than during this rapid evolution of remote work that challenged everyone to instantly adapt. Winners of Excellence in Technology Awards are critical drivers of their organizations’ success, especially in these disruptive times. Their solutions resulted in substantial benefit to their business and the human capital management function. That is the ultimate differentiator: the positive business impact of technology.”
Award entries were evaluated by a panel of veteran, independent senior industry experts, Brandon Hall Group analysts, and executives based on the following criteria: fit the need, design of the program, functionality, innovation, and overall measurable benefits.
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