Here are posts, articles and news about Modern Workplace Learning (MWL) selected by Jane Hart for the week 1-7 July 2018
From around the Web
Machine Learning will redesign, not replace, work Tom Relihan, MIT Management Sloan School, 26 June 2018
““Despite what Hollywood is saying, we’re very far from artificial general intelligence. That’s AI that can just do everything a human can,” Brynjolfsson, who teaches an online MIT Sloan Executive Education course on digital business strategy, said. “We don’t have anything close to that. We won’t for decades, unless there’s some amazing breakthrough.” What we do have are powerful narrow AI systems, Brynjolfsson said, which are capable of solving certain, specific problems at human or super-human levels of accuracy, typically using deep neural networks. Those technologies are adept at tasks involving predictive analytics, speech and image recognition, and natural language processing, among others.”
How to make the most of serendipity at work Christian Busch, World Economic Forum, 5 July 2018
“Serendipity tends to happen when we open our eyes to the unexpected. At its best, this means seeing bridges where others see holes. In our day-to-day lives, we often fail to capture serendipitous moments … However, our research shows that there are tangible ways to develop the conditions for serendipity and to ensure that these potentially transformational coincidences are grasped with both hands.”
In the MWL Magazine
Modern L&D: More than organising and managing (e-)training Jane Hart, 3 July 2018
In summary then, many employees are now well ahead of the game! Learning, for them, is something that happens as part of everyday work, when they need it, as well as a way to keep themselves up-to-date with new knowledge and skills in order to remain marketable and employable. So, consequently, they are not enthused by so-called “learning solutions” that are forced upon them, which don’t fit well with the way they now work and learn. Hence, there is currently a jarring disconnect between these two views of workplace learning in many organisations.
The Internet Time Alliance Jay Cross Memorial Award for 2018 is presented to Mark Britz 5 July 2018
The Internet Time Alliance Award, in memory of Jay Cross, is presented to a workplace learning professional who has contributed in positive ways to the field of Real Learning and is reflective of Jay’s lifetime of work. We announce the award each year on 5 July, Jay’s birthday. The Internet Time Alliance Jay Cross Memorial Award for 2018 is presented to Mark Britz.”
Vote for your Top Tools for Learning 2018
The Top 200 Tools for Learning 2018, the 12th Annual Digital Learning Tools survey is now open. Jane Hart will once again be compiling the list from the votes of contributors worldwide as well as 3 sub-lists:
- Top 100 Tools for Personal & Professional Learning 2018
- Top 100 Tools for Workplace Learning 2018
- Top 100 Tools for Education 2018
Voting closes: mid-day GMT, Friday 14 September 2018
Results released: 8 am GMT, Monday 24 September 2018
Next MWL Workshop
Performance Improvement Consulting
Workshop runs 16 July – 12 August 2018
Individuals and teams often face performance problems. Instead of reaching for a training solution, you need to (work with a manager to) carry out a Performance Analysis to diagnose the (actual) problem, identify the best solution(s) – which may or may not be training. You will then need to help to implement the solution and measure the performance change (rather than any learning).
How to become a Modern Professional Learner
In the modern workplace there is no longer such a thing as a job for a life – only a life of jobs – so it’s up to everyone to continuously update their knowledge, skills and productivity and become an independent modern professional life-long learne
This online resource contains 60 Tasks to help you get the most out of your work life and take control of your career.
Jane Hart
Centre for Modern Workplace Learning
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