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Informal Learning and the Pivot Point

The Performance Improvement Blog

As David Grebow explained in his post about The Learning Curve and The Pivot Point , unless formal training (courses, workshops, seminars, webinars, etc.) In an earlier post titled, 50 Ways to Lever Learning , I listed many, but not all, of the different ways in which people can learn in organizations.

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Continuous Workplace Learning

The Performance Improvement Blog

From course designers/trainers to performance, collaboration and professional learning specialists [providing learning assistance where, when, and how it is needed]. I would add these other ways that the L&D role must also change: From scheduler of courses and workshops to facilitator of on-demand, informal learning experiences.

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Supporting the Social Workplace Learning Continuum

Jane Hart

We need to remember, that (social) learning doesn’t just take place in a training room, but anywhere where people congregate. We need to remember, that (social) learning doesn’t just take place in a training room, but anywhere where people congregate.

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Top 9 e-Learning Predictions for 2014

Learnnovators

Learning Standards/Specifications (Experience API). Learning Analytics. Learning Styles (Personalized & Adaptive). Mobile Learning. Learning Modes (Informal Learning/Social Learning). Gamification and Game-based Learning. Video-based Learning. Programming Languages (HTML 5).

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The Changing Nature of Workplace Learning

Learnnovators

This trust also promotes individual autonomy and can become a foundation for organizational learning, as knowledge is freely shared. ” Read in conjunction, the two pieces shed a lot of light not only on how today’s workplace is changing but also on its impact on how we learn. What does this imply for L&D/HR?

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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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DevLearn - Google Wave - Organizational Learning - Best of eLearning Learning

eLearning Learning Posts

Social Learning for Management Development: Introducing CoachingOurselves. Innovative Online Communications and Training Strategies. DevLearn 2009 - Ruth Clark’s session on Evidence Based Training - Free as in Freedom , November 11, 2009. If Possible…Let’s Eliminate Training - Kapp Notes , November 10, 2009.