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Formal Training Vs. Informal Learning: Which Makes More Sense?

Mindflash

There’s been a great deal of discussion over the last few years related to informal learning. Today, just about any training magazine, website, or conference probably devotes significant time to talking about informal learning. It’s an excellent resource for learning about informal learning approaches.

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Instructional Designer at Home Depot Covers the Ups and Downs of Technology

Dashe & Thomson

What might organizational learning look like 10 years from now? I think that in 10 years organizational learning will be almost unrecognizable. A recent buzzword ringing in our ears is “informal learning.&# Newer employees are encouraged to listen and learn from their more experienced peers.

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Top 9 Competencies of an Informal/Social Learning Designer

Learnnovators

In this article, we’ll take a quick look at the essential competencies that a learning designer is required to possess for designing effective informal/social learning solutions for today’s workplaces. Informal/Social Learning Design Competencies.

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Four Reasons you need structure for informal learning

Xyleme

But as we all know, learning is evolving. Today, we keep hearing that formal presentations are out, that it’s all about informal learning, social learning and user-generated content. So, while structured informal learning sounds like an oxymoron, here are four reasons why structure still matters: 1.

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Curation: Making Sense of Digital Information

The Performance Improvement Blog

We are inundated with email, tweets, blog posts, Linkedin updates and comments, Facebook news feeds and messages, rss feeds, in addition to old-tech media like newspapers, magazines, TV, and radio. Learning to be Great™ is an example of curation of digital objects. It’s more than the human brain can comprehend. It’s called curation!

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Sales eLearning – 21 Great Resources

Tony Karrer

Using the iPad in Sales Training: Case Study by Lora Davis - Learning Solutions Magazine , July 19, 2010 instruction, one sales training team has already been successful in using Apple’s new device in blended. While many e-Learning producers are struggling to understand how the iPad may be useful in online. It is asynchronous.

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TOP 9 COMPETENCIES OF AN INFORMAL / SOCIAL LEARNING DESIGNER

Learnnovators

In this article, we’ll take a quick look at the essential competencies that a learning designer is required to possess for designing effective informal/social learning solutions for today’s workplaces. Informal/Social Learning Design Competencies.