In 2017, the idea of the virtual campus was born from a partnership between iObeya and In Imago aimed at offering tailor-made support consisting of live workshops and outsourced workshops by connecting up to 40 workstations.
The value proposition for the learner consists of support combining face-to-face and remotely learning. This makes it possible to keep a link with the learner and to follow his progress in real life through the emergence of a project management directly in the virtual campus.
Classic definition of virtual campus
A virtual campus designates any website whose purpose is to address a learning community by providing it with educational resources and the corresponding communication and collaboration functionalities. Some of these sites choose a graphic metaphor representing a physical campus with its cafeteria, library, classrooms, etc. (see also virtual or digital university)
Contribution of the IObeya
The iObeya is a virtual room that allows you to connect several remote computers and animate a project as if we were together in a large room.
This allows remote monitoring of complex projects. The provision of visual management accessible at all times enables the team to be animated and to provide real-time responses to the teams’ needs.
In the case of the outsourced campus, it is a real monitoring of the progress of the team in its appropriation of fundamental concepts that is put in place. The team puts directly into practice the concepts learned and learns to build its visual management on the campus to manage its project remotely.
Online workshops: new standard
In 2021, facilitating remote workshops has almost become the norm. Routines and project monitoring naturally migrate to virtual rooms, thus facilitating dynamic support for teams around business projects.
Online learning platforms are multiplying, often leaving the learner alone.
With iObeya, direct contact with the learner is maintained throughout the training mixing face-to-face and virtual. The learner can then, if he wishes, adopt the iObeya platform to continue to lead the project after the end of the training with the team in charge of the realization.
THANKS to iObeya and to the entire Kap IT team, which I express today, through this article, for having made me cross this stage of content virtualization 3 years in advance. This allowed me to expand my training offer by developing quality and scalable visual management, adapted to the varied contexts of learners. -mixte / embed / Discover the Trans’Formations AGO, by In Imago