Tag Archives: social learning

How Does Social Media Play a Role in Training?

Swim-in-Social-Media-300x273Social media is not just a generational fad of the millenials and Gen Y.  Organizations are doing more with less and will continue to do so for the foreseeable future.  This means even after economic rebound, companies will likely keep the belts tightened.  Investments in people are under the microscope.  Payroll has been typically one of the larger investments a company makes.  And, like with any investment today, companies want to maximize their ROI.  Many companies have discovered social media is the answer to “just in time” learning.  Social media and social learning does not have to be something where we have to feel we are drowning. … Read More “How Does Social Media Play a Role in Training?”

Informal Learning: Are Your Maximizing Your Full Learning Potential?

fish-into-laptop1Let me ask you this. What do you feel makes an organization cutting edge when it comes to a learning and development strategy?

Recently, I was asked this question in an interview.  This question came up because they asked my why I listed Twitter, Facebook and LinkedIn among my learning technology experience.  The answer of course goes deeper than having the latest and greatest technology or the best classroom.  Companies that invest in informal learning are shown to have sustainable results.  Informal learning goes beyond tangible and moves into areas we have not traditionally had much success measuring.  That said, it definitely becomes an other stitch woven into the fabric of the organization’s culture for sustainability.… Read More “Informal Learning: Are Your Maximizing Your Full Learning Potential?”