5. 1.
2.
3.
4.
Access
to
ExperMse
Knowledge
sharing
Insight
&
intelligence
Co-‐creaMon
&
collaboraMon
CIPD
2013;
IBM
2013
Social Tech in the workplace
7. What
Where
knowing
Why
Who
When
How
Managing organisational learning & knowledge
8. Image
from
New
Media
ConsorMum
2007:
hVp://www.flickr.com/photos/nmc-‐campus/2090945217/
… the adjacent possible
9. Not
unreasonable
to
propose
that
by
2020
many
organisa5ons
will
be
wholly
reliant
on
their
internal
social
network
…
[becoming]
as
essen5al
as
telephones
and
email
are
today
(CIPD
2013)
10. Image
from
wikimedia
at
hVp://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/
commons/3/3b/Network_self-‐organizaMon_stages.png
Image
from
wikimedia
at
hVp://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/a/ac/Presidio-‐modelo2.JPG
The internet, the organisation & you
11. Image
from
Ana
Bierzak
at
hVp://www.flickr.com/photos/bierzak/884647918/
Image
from
hVp://dbrownbeta.blogs.cultureplex.ca/files/2012/10/Picture-‐23.png
Network assemblages
user-generated content
12. 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%]
Technology enhanced learning
(CIPD 2012)
13. 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)
14. Individual
Process
-‐
orientated
Informal
Network
Region
Tynjala
(2008);
Hara
&
Hew
(2006)
Workplace Learning
CollaboraMve
PerformaMve
15. Image
from
Wikimedia.org
at:
hVp://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/a/a9/%22Secretaries%2C_housewives
%2C_waitresses%2C_women_from_all_over_central_Florida_are_gejng_into_vocaMonal_schools_to_learn_w_-‐_NARA_-‐
_535579.jpg/748px-‐%22Secretaries%2C_housewives%2C_waitresses
%2C_women_from_all_over_central_Florida_are_gejng_into_vocaMonal_schools_to_learn_w_-‐_NARA_-‐_535579.jpg
Working & learning
17. Knowing
is
…
located
in
relaMons
among
pracMMoners,
their
pracMce,
and
the
social
organizaMon
…
of
communiMes
of
pracMce
(Lave
&
Wenger
1991)
Communities
18. "online,
social
network
that
is
designed
to
support
non-‐
formal
learning
in
a
par5cular
domain”.
(Sloep
2008)
Learning Networks
19. "...
an
environment
where
people,
tools,
communiMes
and
resources
interact
in
a
loose
kind
of
way”
(Wilson
et
al
2009)
Personal Learning Environments
21. Search
for
informaMon
&
knowledge
Aggregate
&
scaffold
Manipulate
informa3on
&
knowledge
artefacts
Reflec3on
Present
knowledge
and
learning
Share
Network
–
create
a
collaboraMve
learning
environment
Functions of a Personal Learning Environment [PLE]
22. “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
24. A
PLE
future?
What
does
that
suggest
for
the
competences
of
the
L&D
pracMMoner?
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