Post on 26-Jan-2017
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Flavors of Engagement Tactics for online conversation and bite-size learning
#WorldBankCmty
Sharon Lina Pearce
Learning Gets Shorter
• The perfect videos had 100 hits each in a company of 60k
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Learning Gets Shorter
• The perfect videos had 100 hits each in a company of 60k
• My previous experience in training department
• shorter learning objects (+ survey):
• First year, short videos of less than 10 mins
Learning Gets Shorter
• The perfect videos had 100 hits each in a company of 60k
• My previous experience in training department
• shorter learning objects (+ survey):
• First year, short videos of less than 10 mins
• Next year, we created short guides
Which of the two, new learning objects got the greater number of hits?
Learning Gets Shorter
Learning Gets Shorter
• LET’S HERE FROM YOU – Who has used a “shortening” technique (such as video, quick guide, key learning brief, process document, etc) in WB – were you successful or not?
• Was there a learning curve?
• Did it matter where you posted and how you shared the item?
• Any costs associated with it? Length?
• Were you able to involve a recognized expert?
• How would you encourage your peers to develop and deliver them?
• Or, what would need to change to make it work in your community?
Jumpstart Conversation
Keep in mind
• Employee pressures
• Reach out to members
Jumpstart Conversation
Keep in mind
• Employee pressures
• Reach out to members
Subject Matter Resources
• World Bank library service
Types of Jumpstart
• Conflict
• Challenge
Conflict
• Use when you find that community members are not exchanging valuable information
• Which is the best irrigation system in dry regions, sprinkler or drip?
• Use a similiar technique when discussion is lagging
• Make an opinionated or controversial statement:
• There is no money to invest in sprinkler or drip irrigation in poorer countries. The only viable option is the creation of canals.
Challenge
• Community on FB
• Objective: gather stories for a book
• Several discussions a month
• 20 people, 4 reactions (corrections or questions) & 2 co-creators (stories)
• Offer delivery options
• Tell your story
• React to this photo
• Record stories
Challenge
Nothing worked until I posted an unusual photo with the challenge:
“Who wants to claim this father?”
How To Create Conflict
• LET’S HEAR FROM YOU –
• Share a statement
• Others suggest how to make it a ‘choose sides’ or ‘challenge’ question
• Will this produce constructive conflict?
• If not, how to re-write it?