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5 Ways Informal Learning Gets Learners Engaged and Excited

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Informal learning encourages learning in the flow of work – here are 5 ways to help you make it happen. In fact, those formal learning situations are becoming less of a fixture in L&D as awareness grows around the need to foster and encourage more informal learning opportunities. .

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Research Brief: Measuring the ROI of Informal Learning

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We know people learn and retain more information through informal channels , on-the-job experience and coaching, but most companies still expect their people to gain the bulk of their knowledge through more formal, structured means. In fact, studies have shown that most learners forget up to 90% of what they learn over time.

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Why you should start measuring informal learning today

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That most organizations simply don’t have a mechanism in place for measuring the ROI of informal and social learning in the workplace is more than just a matter of being “behind the times.”. But when it comes to executing a learning strategy, many companies are still looking at their learning strategies upside-down.

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Learning Culture: A framework and ambition for L&D

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We often think about learning in terms of alternative or opposites: formal vs informal, in-class vs digital… But all these ways of learning actually co-exist and complement each other. And the glue that holds everything together might well be the organization’s own Learning Culture. The same goes for learning.

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What is social learning (and how to adopt it)

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Social learning can help today’s organizations keep up with the pace at which their business moves. More and more, organizations are turning to social learning to deliver exciting e- learning experiences to their customers, partners, and employees. What is social learning? Need proof?

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Putting the 70:20:10 learning framework into practice

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Employees have less time than ever to learn – make their time count by applying the 70:20:10 framework. We’ve got a question for you: in your current role, how much formal training did you receive, and exactly how much of that information did you actually retain? This is the basis of the 70:20:10 learning approach.

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Is Formal Learning Still Relevant?

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Learning and development (L&D) professionals are facing increasing forces of change, which are shaking up the traditional focus on formal learning. Central to this is a new understanding of the power of social and informal learning that is undoubtedly influencing the role L&D needs to play today.

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