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The Changing Nature of Workplace Learning

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“ Wilkinson proposed building out the entire GLG office to accommodate “activity-based working”–the theory that employees no longer need personal workstations so much as they need many different settings in which to meet, collaborate, or focus, depending on which tasks they’re working on.

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THE CHANGING NATURE OF WORKPLACE LEARNING

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Wilkinson proposed building out the entire GLG office to accommodate “activity-based working”–the theory that employees no longer need personal workstations so much as they need many different settings in which to meet, collaborate, or focus, depending on which tasks they’re working on. How do we know everyone has learned?

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Sahana Chattopadhyay – Crystal Balling with Learnnovators

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Sahana Chattopadhyay is a performance consultant and an L&D professional with 15 years of experience in the field of academia and organizational learning. Her passion is to help organizations become learning organizations through social and collaborative learning. Sahana: Curation is a specialized skill.

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Social Technology, Community Management & Organizational Development

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Read the post, How Social Technology has Emerged as an Enterprise Management Model , for an in-depth understanding. I am not going to tread into management theory or organizational structures in this post. x—–x—–x—–x—–x.

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Integrating Social Learning In The Workplace

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Cave paintings are further proof of the visual skills and the social nature of learning. Social learning is not a 21st century invention. Vygotsky and Bandura’s theories dating back to the 1970’s explain the social nature of learning in a great deal of detail. For social learning to thrive (i.e.,

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INTEGRATING SOCIAL LEARNING IN THE WORKPLACE

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Cave paintings are further proof of the visual skills and the social nature of learning. Social learning is not a 21st century invention. Vygotsky and Bandura’s theories dating back to the 1970’s explain the social nature of learning in a great deal of detail. For social learning to thrive (i.e.,

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MOOCs In Workplace Learning – Part 2: Designing a MOOC

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Wrote Inge de Waard in her #lsmag article, Seamless Learning: Forget MOOCs, Mobile Learning, and Ubiquitous Access : “ Creating support for optimized individual learning (such as creating personal learning environments) is as important as collaborative learning and peer-to-peer learning in this networked world.