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Event Learning: from “Ho- Hum” to “Oh, Wow!” Kathleen M. Edwards, CAE the Learning Evangelist, LLC January 10, 2012 @KathiEdwards #pcma12 Flickr image by Steve Jurvetson
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Page 1: Event Learning:From Ho-Hum to Oh-Wow!

Event Learning: from “Ho-Hum” to

“Oh, Wow!”Kathleen M. Edwards, CAE

the Learning Evangelist, LLC

January 10, 2012

@KathiEdwards#pcma12

Flickr image by Steve Jurvetson

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The average knowledge worker spends

less than 5% of working hoursin formal learning opportunities.

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Flickr image by Aleksi Aaltone

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The average knowledge worker spends

less than 5% of working hoursin formal learning opportunities.

80% of learning resourcesare spent on this 5%

Josh Bersin, Bersin & AssociatesThe Future of the Business of Learning

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Flickr image by Aleksi Aaltone

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20th Century: Hierarchy

“People at the top control the agendas and make the decisions, which arethen ‘pushed’ out and down to be

executed, implemented, and followed.” – John Husband in Wirearchy

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21st Century: Wirearchy

“A dynamic, two-way flow of power and authority based on information,knowledge, trust, and credibility,

enabled by

interconnected people and technology. ”– John Husband in Wirearchy

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We need to think

different!

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Flickr image by NHuisman

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@KathiEdwards#pcma12Flickr image by Sarah Wynne

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9 Factors Driving Change in Learning

Jane Hart, The State of Learning in the Workplace Today

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Learners expect to use social media

In organizations… Boomers Millennials

Learn truly useful things 22.5% 34.2%

Learn more in less time22.2% 38.1%

Get better work done 19.3% 29.6%

Get more work done 12.5% 21.5%

The Rise of Social Media – an ASTD/ic4p study

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By 2015, Millennials will make up 47% of the workforce.

* The 2020 Workplace; Jeanne Meister & Kari Willyerd

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What’s OUT:“sounds good,

do it”

What’s IN:“comprehensi

ve learning

strategy”

Flickr image by Kowitz

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FACT:Social learning

isn’t new; it’s just

enabled!It is not about

the technology; it is about what the technology enables.

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“ My content is so important, I’ll just touch on all of it in my

75-minute session.”

What’s OUT: “kitchen sink model”

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What’s IN:“outcomes-focused”

and “learner-centered”What matters most first…then:Desired outcomesWhat achievement looks like “Need to know” filterLearner engagementReview, reflection, application

Even if it’s learner-driven…

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What’s OUT:“sage on the stage”

What’s IN:“guide on the side”

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What’s out:“learner apathy”

What’s IN:“learner in charge”

What’s OUT:“learner apathy”

Flickr image by LuzA

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#2: Most learning incorporates use of a mobile device

#3: Games & simulations are used for every content area

#5: Peer-to-peer learning blossoms

#10: You will be rated publicly, much like a Yelp or

Amazon rating for people

Looking Ahead at Social LearningJeanne Meister & Karie Willyerd

T+D Magazine, July 2010

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#6: Expert & credibility ratings

create trusted search networks

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For more information about the 10 predictions, visit

www.the2020workplace.com

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The teacher…if indeed wise, does not bid you to enter the house of his wisdom, but rather leads you to the threshold of your own mind.

― Kahlil Gibran, The Prophet

“Oh, wow…”

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Kathleen M. Edwards, CAEthe Learning Evangelist, LLC

@KathiEdwardskedwards@learningevangelist.comwww.learningevangelist.com

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