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Structure
1. Technology & knowledge networks
2. Learning & working
3. Learning networks 4. Personal Learning Environment/ Network (PLE/ N)
Social Tech in the workplace
CIPD 2013; IBM 2013
1. Access to ExperMse 2. Knowledge sharing 3. Insight & intelligence 4. Co-‐creaMon & collaboraMon
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social network … [becoming] as essen5al as telephones and email are today (CIPD 2013)
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Technology enhanced learning (CIPD 2012)
Blended learning [36%]
Webinars & virtual classrooms [20%]
Learning libraries & wikis [17%]
Audio learning & podcasts [14%]
Rapid authoring soeware [13%]
E-‐books [11%]
Through social media, eg, Facebook, TwiVer, etc. [5%]
Mobile learning using smartphones [3%]
We learned that individual exper0se did not dis0nguish people as high performers. What dis0nguished high
performers were larger and more diversified personal
networks (Cross & Parker 2004)
Workplace Learning
Individual
Network
Region
Process -‐ orientated
CollaboraMve
PerformaMve
Tynjala (2008); Hara & Hew (2006)
Informal
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Workplace Learning
Valued
Challenging
Complex Situated
Job & work design
ExpectaMons
Cook & Pachler (2012)
Social
Supported
Confidence/ self-‐efficacy
Communities
Knowing is … located in relaMons among
pracMMoners, their pracMce, and the social organizaMon … of communiMes of pracMce
(Lave & Wenger 1991)
Learning Networks
"online, social network that is designed to support non-‐
formal learning in a par5cular domain”.
(Sloep 2008)
Personal Learning Environments
"... an environment where people, tools, communiMes and resources interact in a loose kind of way” (Wilson et al 2009)
Functions of a Personal Learning Environment [PLE]
Search for informaMon & knowledge
Aggregate & scaffold Manipulate informa3on & knowledge artefacts
Reflec3on Present knowledge and learning
Share Network – create a collaboraMve learning
environment
“I use TwiVer as a Personal Learning Network. I share daily informaMon on resources and tools that I have found, and I select networks of
people to follow that provide me with their Mps, guidelines and tools that they have found.” Mary Howard, Sixth grade teacher in Grand Island,
New York
“I was reluctant to join in, but have been amazed at the amount of informaMon, access
to leaders in the field, and potenMal for professional development.” Melissa Venable, Curriculum Manager with Kaplan Higher
EducaMon
References
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