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What is social learning (and how to adopt it)

Docebo

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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What is Social Learning (And How to Adopt it)

Docebo

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 employees, customers and partners. What is Social Learning? This is social learning.

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Have you heard about cafeteria learning?

Matrix

Since learning is generally a social activity, it’s paramount to have this component, allowing people to work together, share experience and build knowledge as a group. The concept in nutshell is explained by Jillian Douglas here: The post Have you heard about cafeteria learning?

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Four Phases of Learning

Dashe & Thomson

There are also different names for these learning cycles. I am sticking with the number “four,” and I like the name Dave Meier uses in his teaching about accelerated learning theory. He calls it simply the “Four-Phase Learning Cycle.” Create a positive social environment incorporating collaborative activities.

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Four Phases of Learning

Dashe & Thomson

There are also different names for these learning cycles. I am sticking with the number “four,” and I like the name Dave Meier uses in his teaching about accelerated learning theory. He calls it simply the “Four-Phase Learning Cycle.” Create a positive social environment incorporating collaborative activities.

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February’s Top 50 Posts on Working Smarter

Jay Cross

Working smarter draws upon ideas from design thinking, network optimization, brain science, user experience design, learning theory, organizational development, social business, technology, collaboration, web 2.0 patterns, social psychology, value network analysis, anthropology, complexity theory, and more.

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Automagically discover best content every day

Jay Cross

In a buzz session at DevLearn this year, I described how Working Smarter Daily uses social signals to choose and display a fresh selection of relevant articles every morning. Jay Cross’s Informal Learning. Social Media for Working & Learning. What’s Under the Hood. Jerry Michalski. John Hagel. Nine Shift.