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Active and Passive Learning in Organizations

The Performance Improvement Blog

External personal and professional networks and communities (including online social networks like Facebook and Twitter). Here are ten of these “active” ways of learning in organizations that I would add to Hart’s list: Action learning (structured reflection on one’s own actions and experience).

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What is social learning (and how to adopt it)

Docebo

While there remains a need for formal training environments to meet specific learning outcomes, the necessity for organizations to leverage platforms that enable social and informal learning, where learners network, share, collaborate, and exchange ideas to solve problems, is paramount.

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Want to Adopt an Accessibility Mindset? 5 Resources To Inspire Self-Learning

Maestro

Ashley Harris Whaley is the writer and disability educator behind the popular Disability Reframed Instagram account , which is an online learning community dedicated to reeducating ourselves on disability. Whaley’s on a mission to dismantle and rebuild decades-old attitudes towards disability, disabled lives, and disabled people.

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5 Ways to Integrate Social Learning Strategies Into Digital Learning

Leo Learning

We believe these are some of the key opportunities of deploying social learning strategies into a learning program: ‘In It Together’ – Building a Support Network. Application of Learning. In It Together’ – Building a Support Network. Driving Creativity and Innovation with Shared Sense-Making.

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What Is Peer-to-Peer Learning in the Workplace? (+Examples)

WhatFix

What Is Peer-to-Peer Learning in the Workplace? Share on facebook. Share on linkedin. Learning and development is constantly evolving, and it can be challenging to determine which trends are ideal for your organization. Here are seven types of peer-to-peer learning examples commonly found in a corporate setting.

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What is Social Learning (And How to Adopt it)

Docebo

While, there remains a need for formal training environments to meet specific learning outcomes, but the necessity for organizations to leverage platforms that enable social and informal learning, where learners network, share, collaborate and exchange ideas to solve problems, is paramount.

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Learning 2014: Mobile and Social Opportunities

CLO Magazine

Every other month, market intelligence firm IDC surveys Chief Learning Officer magazine’s Business Intelligence Board on a variety of topics to gauge the issues, opportunities and attitudes that are important to senior learning executives.

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