Learning Management Vs Collaboration

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This is a comparison of eLearning, LMS's and the use of Collaboration as a Learning tools. It covers Social Learning and Informal Learning.

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LEARNING MANAGEMENT

VS. WORKPLACE COLLABORATIO

N - THE FUTURE?

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A BIT ABOUT ME Steve Case Linkedin Profile; www.linkedin.com/pub/steve-case/3/41b/7a

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30+ Years in Training Space In “eLearning” since the inception Years of experience with LMS’s, LCMS’s and

eLearning authoring Career of working with new Technology and

new tools A “networker” and “Social person” by

nature

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LMS’S WHAT HAS BEEN GAINED Trainings taken anytime, anywhere Review of Trainings quickly, easily No need for Instructor time No need for travel Automatic grading Automatic administration and record

keeping Ability for better visuals and therefore

some materials learned better etc

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LMS’S WHAT HAS BEEN LOST Instructor to Student Interactions Student to Student Interaction Student to SME (Subject Matter Expert)

Interactions Multiple styles of Presentation to get

message across (Let me explain that differently)

Instant reviews of areas that were not quickly grasped

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LMS’S WHAT HAS BEEN LOST “Break Out Sessions” “Study Groups” Network Building On-The-Job Training Mentoring Homework assignments etc

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WHAT TECHNOLOGY DOES FOR US

“...in the end, what technology brings to us... is that it increases our options and possibilities.”

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TYPICAL CORPORATE TRAINING APPROACH.

e-learningclassroom

Hope

Adapted from model © Tom Hilgart; used with permission.

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SPEED TO PROFICIENCY (S2P) APPROACH.

e-learningclassroom

Adapted from model © Tom Hilgart; used with permission.

OJTPracticeCoachingEPSSCommunitiesSocial Networking

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WHAT DOES IT TAKE TO DEVELOP PROFICIENCY AND/OR MASTERY The High Points• About 10,000 hours• Disciplined, Intentional, Multi-modal

development• Iterative and progressive exposure to new

stuff (e.g. Ideas, skills, tools, etc.)• Regular feedback & coaching• Your “boss” paying attention (if lacking

burning drive)

COPYRIGHT 2009 Q2LEARNING

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The Good News• The economy is forcing the “proficiency or else”

issue• The technology exists

The Bad News• There is an elephant in our living room• Fascination with “shiny objects”

COPYRIGHT 2009 Q2LEARNING

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HOW LEARNING DECAYS

Learning on Demand

Expert

Novice

Retention is Lost

Traditional Training

TrainingEvent

JobAids

EPSSTools

SelfAssessment

CareerCurriculum

CoachingPrograms

Communitiesof Practice

Copyright 2009 Bersin & Associates

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SOCIAL LEARNING RESULTS

Expert

Novice

eLearningILT

eLearningILT

StretchAssignments

StretchAssignments

CoachingProgramsCoachingPrograms

Best PracticeSharing

Best PracticeSharing

Just-in-timeRefreshersJust-in-timeRefreshers

Communitiesof Practice

Communitiesof Practice

TimeTrainingTraining Reinforceme

ntReinforceme

nt Informal LearningInformal Learning

COPYRIGHT 2009 Q2LEARNING

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SOCIAL LEARNING FRAMEWORK

Training = “Events”Training = “Events”Learning = “Inter-Related

Processes”Learning = “Inter-Related

Processes”

TrainingTraining Reinforcement

Reinforcement Informal LearningInformal Learning

WORDS. IMAGES. SOUNDS... COMMUNICATIONSWE HAVE ALWAYS USED TECHNOLOGY AND SOCIAL COMM.

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GOOD NEWS – THE TECHNOLOGY EXISTS SOCIAL

MEDIA TOOLS

Full TextSearch

File SharingWeb Meetings

Chat

Email

InstantMessaging

Rate and Review

SocialBookmarking

Tagging

Rich MediaWikis

Blogs

RSS Feeds

EmailParticipation

Forums

COPYRIGHT 2009 Q2LEARNING

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GOOD NEWS – THE TECHNOLOGY EXISTS PART II

Google Calendar

Google MapsWho’s On

Featured Person

New/HotResources

RSS Feed Rate and ReviewLive Help

New/HotDiscussions

Picture Block

Announcements

Learning History

Program Status

AdminDashboard

User Defined

ParticipantDirectory

COPYRIGHT 2009 Q2LEARNING

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THE PROBLEM WITH JUST “USING” A BUNCH OF WEB 2.0 TOOLS All different look and feels – confusing Separate and many Login/PW

combinations No way to structure tools to be part of

learning continuum No way to monitor actions/results No way to monitor staff participation No way to report on actions/results

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ECAMPUS

Next Generation Learning Platform Easy structuring of

Formal/Social/Informal learning continuums

Easy monitoring of Formal/Social/Informal learning continuums

Easy reporting of Formal/Social/Informal learning continuums

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CONCLUSION Learning Industry is heading towards

Formal/Social/Informal learning continuums

Our roles are changing from ISD to Learning Architect

The tools exist The future is here

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Steve Casescase@aleragroup.com

603-659-2034 (US)skype scase20