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The 2 views of workplace learning: L&D and Employee

Jane Hart

Modern views about workplace learning are very different – rather than forcing employees to do things in the traditional ways that L&D can manage and control, L&D practices now move in line with employee working and learning patterns. L&D also encourage and support independent personal learning.

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Re-imagining Work & Learning in a Networked World

ID Reflections

Communities, conversations, and colleagues connected via mobile devices, social tools, and the web will be the keys to learning. L&D will transform organizations to become “social” organizations by facilitating PKM and community management. Social is NOT a set of tools.

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Working Out Loud 101 | Some Thoughts

ID Reflections

I happened to mention " working out loud " as a practice that is fundamental to social and collaborative learning, and drew a completely blank stare. While "social learning" as a phrase, concept and strategy is fairly well-known by now, the concept of "working out loud" hasn't yet garnered that level of popularity.

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Working Out Loud: Using the Tools We Already Have

Learnnovators

A bit more conscious thinking behind why, when and how we use these platforms can transform our daily meandering interactions into purposeful habits around learning, sharing and community building. Designing a presentation calls for multiple skills: visual representation, content design, pattern making and story telling.

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"Working Out Loud": Using the Tools We Already Have

ID Reflections

A bit more conscious thinking behind why, when and how we use these platforms can transform our daily meandering interactions into purposeful habits around learning, sharing and community building. Designing a presentation calls for multiple skills: visual representation, content design, pattern making and story telling.

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Social Learning Cannot Be A Bolt-On Strategy

Learnnovators

I recently wrote about the challenges of integrating social learning in the workplace. Even as I was mulling over the topic and browsing through Dion Hinchcliffe’s posts for insights on social business, I had a moment of epiphany. Social Learning and social business go hand in hand. ” ([link].

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SOCIAL LEARNING CANNOT BE A BOLT-ON STRATEGY

Learnnovators

Don Tapscott (italics mine) I recently wrote about the challenges of integrating social learning in the workplace. Even as I was mulling over the topic and browsing through Dion Hinchcliffe’s posts for insights on social business, I had a moment of epiphany. Social Learning and social business go hand in hand.