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The differences between learning in an e-business and learning in a social business

Jane Hart

In my recent webinar I shared a slide that showed the 5 stages of workplace learning. This has attracted a lot of interest, and I’ve been asked to talk more about the differences between “learning” in Stages 1-4 and Stage 5. Working and learning in Stages 1-4 is based upon a Taylorist , industrial age mindset. E-Learning.

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Integrating Social Learning In The Workplace

Learnnovators

I have been writing about social learning and its related concepts – communities of practices , working out loud and skills for the networked world for quite some time now. Social learning has become a buzzword in the workplace learning space, and every other organization is claiming to have “social learning” as a part of the mix.

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Free learning & development webinars for October 2021

Limestone Learning

Whether you’re new to L&D, or an experienced learning leader, there’s something in this for everyone. You’ll learn: How to develop a course based on your training needs. Common materials and tools used to create a training course. Analyze and report the value of your training library.

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MOOCs in Workplace Learning – Part 5: Skills Learners Need Today

Learnnovators

I have been writing about MOOCs in the context of workplace learning from different perspectives for some time now. The earlier posts… MOOCs in Workplace Learning – Part 1: Some Points to Consider. MOOCs in Workplace Learning – Part 2: Designing a MOOC. I will just call out a few to set the context.

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The Changing Nature of Workplace Learning

Learnnovators

One was from the field of architecture and the other was by Harold Jarche on workplace and learning. This trust also promotes individual autonomy and can become a foundation for organizational learning, as knowledge is freely shared. The training hours per individual seemed like a good enough matrix.

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Emergent Workplaces: Learning In The Networked World

Learnnovators

A recent, very brief conversation with @krishashok triggered a few thoughts related to emergent workplaces and what learning in the networked world will look like. It takes a relational stance in which learning takes place both in relation to others and in relation to learning resources.” SETTING THE CONTEXT. Ref: [link].

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Formal learning doesn't have to be all that formal

Clive on Learning

There are various models which attempt to describe the various contexts in which learning can take place at work. There's 70:20:10 of course, which places the greatest emphasis on experiential learning (the 70), then social learning (the 20), then formal learning (the 10). on-demand and experiential.