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6 Steps To Creating Learning Ecosystems (And Why You Should Bother)

Learnnovators

We can shed our obsession with isolated formal learning and embrace the real question: how can we best support organisations and individuals to develop a culture of continuous learning and high performance. Central to this cultural shift is the understanding that learning happens by learners, not to them.

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50 Ways to Lever Learning

The Performance Improvement Blog

In a learning culture , formal training is just one of many methods used to facilitate employee learning. Internship – working in a temporary position for the purpose of learning about a job, the work environment of that job, and the organizational culture. (My apologies to Paul Simon.).

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Life beyond the course

Clive on Learning

Much of the learning we do to develop our skills and knowledge in our current jobs or in preparation for future responsibilities is non-formal. Much was made at the conference of the shift from courses to resources, from just-in-case learning to just-in-time.

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Through the Workscape Looking Glass

Jay Cross

It’s relationships and culture and secret sauce. Learning Ecosystem, Learning Ecology, and Learnscape mean the same thing as Workscape. Action learning. Personal Learning Network. Peer learning. Communities of Practice. Individual publishing (Learn out loud!). Social learning.

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