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

Learnnovators

formal learning elements (micro videos, webinars, workshops). work based learning mechanisms (action learning projects) and much, much more. An effective learning ecosystem must engage managers and arm them with toolkits and support structures. just-in-time performance tools (checklists, quick reference guides).

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Can PeopleCloud support learning in all its contexts?

Clive on Learning

Non-formal Non-formal learning provides development outside the context of formal courses PeopleCloud allows you to set your own goals (including learning goals), although these can also be set by your manager or by the organisation as standard practice. There's also a facility to track down an expert.

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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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50 suggestions for implementing 70-20-10 (3)

Jay Cross

Communities of practice. A Community of Practice (CoP) is a social network of people who identify with one another professionally (e.g. Chefs and workers in the kitchen who aspire to be chefs are a community of practice. Newcomers learn the ropes from working alongside veterans.