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Bill Boorman

Social Learning - The Future Of Training?

I’ve spent quite a lot of time this year looking at social learning. I actually think it has more potential for take-up than social recruiting and could significantly change the way training is delivered and training is received. The potential here is huge, and is the area I want to develop with the communities we have taken on, namely Social Media Recruiting, The Recruiters Lounge and Recruitment Asia-Pacific.

Let me explain a little more about how I see social and collaborative learning developing and why. Firstly, it’s already happening in a less organised way. The advent of social media has created a real sense of community and sharing. There’s never been a time when it has been possible to connect with so many subject experts, gain access to their material, blogs, video etc and have direct contact. The silo’s are down and the technology makes it easy to work together on learning projects.

There are lot’s of benefits as far as I can see to social learning. The 3 main ones are access at any time, cost and the opportunity to look at lots of view points and not be geared by one training company or trainer. Why use one training company when you have access to 1000’s of resources? The economics and learning opportunity don’t really make sense. I can get real time answers by using social media and reaching out for help.

I’ve always felt that training is best delivered in-house.

The turning point for social learning is the opportunity to set up in-house communities on-line for this purpose. Most recently I’ve been looking at Tribepad, Speechbobble and TribeHQ. These are corporate communities that link social activity, capture information and put it in one place as a corporate social platform. This really brings the internal training opportunity together in one place, you could call it the evolution of the intranet.

The best people to deliver training is the management of the business. They understand the business best and balance real life with theory. What has prevented this historically is a lack of material and process. Equally, in many organisations, training finishes at the end of the first year with little emphasis on development. Both these problems are addressed with a social learning community.

Here is my top 6 tips for social learning:

1: Develop your own video library. Create on-boarding and best practice video shorts. Use a platform like Talent On View to provide a branded secure area. Every time someone does something well, shoot a video on a flip cam. Cheap and comprehensive.

2: If you need to use external trainers, agree to record the session and put the handouts/resources on-line. That way you only need pay once. If they don’t want to play, plenty will.

3: Create a library of useful blogs, video’s, podcasts, slide-share presentations and free resources on-line. Write a tag-line and description for later search and store in a learning library. Allowing staff half an hour social media time a day allows for building a good reference library very quickly that continues to grow every day.

4: Maintain a subject expert log of people who can be useful information sources,that have proven to be good networkers and the best channel to connect on.

5: Include social learning in targets and objectives and regularly review development. For staff who prefer more active learning, look for competitions, learning games with an objective, webinars and record roll-plays for play back and evaluation. (I’m currently building an on-line training simulation for performance management and forecasting.)

6: If you want formal training, take a look at the latest offering from Redmos.com. I have taken a serious look at how this product has developed and the learning community they are building. I hope to do some more work with creator Dee Allan on this, as it blends workbooks, exercises, assessment and communities.

Hope this has given you some food for thought. I will be exploring this further in The Social Learning Track at #truUSA, #truAus and #truNZ.

Be ambassadors for social learning.

Bill

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Dee Allan Comment by Dee Allan on March 18, 2010 at 3:28pm
Good blog Bill. I agree with your comments about social learning or classroom web 2.0 being a major medium to deliver training and resources. It will be interesting to see the 'up-take' of e-learning in recruitment (which by the way is not really a 'new' phenomena' ) We are already starting to see regional differences, with certain countries likely to embrace the technology, over others. Watch this space

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