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Social, Informal Learning Can Be ?Measured

CLO Magazine

A 2012 Towards Maturity benchmarking study (Figure 1) showed that: • 95 percent of companies surveyed want to use technology to increase best practice sharing, but only 25 percent are achieving this. Micro-polls and pop-up surveys for point-of-interaction measurement can help. ” he said. ” Getting Results.

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Revamping 70-20-10

CLO Magazine

A survey by the Educational Development Center in 1996 found that 70 percent of workplace learning is informal. These results also were supported by CCL surveys that asked people to reflect on their most meaningful developmental experiences. But the specific ratios break down under close scrutiny. Further, it’s dated.

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Informal Learning – the other 80%

Jay Cross

An organization named CapitalWorks [3] surveyed hundreds of knowledge workers about how they really learned to do their jobs. Combining the results of CapitalWorks’ formal and informal learning surveys, here’s how people report becoming proficient in their work. to other people or sources or communities). Tell me why.