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The importance of informal learning at work

The importance of informal learning at work | E-Learning-Inclusivo (Mashup) | Scoop.it
Elevator pitch
Although early human capital theory recognized the relevance of workers’ experience, its focus was on education and formal training. More recent studies show that much of the performance of newly hired workers is driven by learning by doing or learning from peers or supervisors in the workplace. Descriptive data show that workers learn a lot from the various tasks they perform on the job. Informal learning at work seems to be relevant for all age groups, although it is more meaningful for younger workers’ performance. Informal learning is far more important for workers’ human capital development than formal training courses.


Key findings
Pros
Informal learning is more important to workers’ performance than formal training.

Learning by doing is often an automatic byproduct of productive work.

Informal learning is highly important for workers with temporary contracts.

New hires have a steep performance increase in their first year of employment.

Knowledge spillovers between peers in the workplace contribute to firm productivity.

Cons
Skills acquired through informal learning are less observable by other employers when compared to skills acquired through formal training.

Informal learning involves costs when less proficient workers are less productive in their jobs.

Most firms do not have adequate human resource management strategies to optimize informal learning in the workplace.

The causal effects of informal learning on worker performance are still unclear.

The economic literature on informal learning is underdeveloped.

Author's main message
Steep performance increases among new hires and the large share of work time in which workers perform tasks that impart new skills indicate that informal learning is the main driver of human capital development in the workplace. Knowledge spillovers among co-workers are also an important part of informal learning. Rapidly changing skill demands and rising retirement ages make informal learning even more important for workers’ employability throughout their work life. However, policies still tend to emphasize education and formal training, and most firms dedicate insufficient efforts on optimizing the gains from informal learning at work.

Via Canadian Vocational Association / Association canadienne de la formation professionnelle, LGA, michel verstrepen
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Informal Learning – Easy Tips to Move Beyond Formal Training

Informal Learning – Easy Tips to Move Beyond Formal Training | E-Learning-Inclusivo (Mashup) | Scoop.it
Did you know that informal learning plays a bigger role in employee development than formal learning? Here are four ways to facilitate informal learning.

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Teachers’ Informal Learning via Social Networking Technology ~ Stephen Downes

Teachers’ Informal Learning via Social Networking Technology ~ Stephen Downes | E-Learning-Inclusivo (Mashup) | Scoop.it
Online learning, new media, connectivism, MOOCs, personal learning environments, new literacy, and more from Stephen Downes
Via Yasemin Allsop, Mark E. Deschaine, PhD
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AHAsite Real Learning Jay Cross

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Sandbox for Real Learning

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Jay Cross's curator insight, September 9, 2015 1:40 PM

Home site for Real Learning

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Linking mobile learning to real world artefacts and tools

Linking mobile learning to real world artefacts and tools | E-Learning-Inclusivo (Mashup) | Scoop.it
More on work based mobile learning.
One of the major problems with Technology Enhanced Mobile Learning has been the split between the digital and analogue worlds.
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European guidelines for validating non-formal and informal learning

European guidelines for validating non-formal and informal learning | E-Learning-Inclusivo (Mashup) | Scoop.it
The development and implementation of validation relies on several interconnected elements that, when combined, can strengthen the role of validation at national and European levels. The guidelines put the individual at the heart of the process, responding to needs and objectives. They provide insights into validation provision and methodologies and how the process can be coordinated and carried out.

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Formal Learning vs. Informal Learning

Formal Learning vs. Informal Learning | E-Learning-Inclusivo (Mashup) | Scoop.it

Here are a few things you can do in your organization to make sure that employees have easier paths toward informal learning:

Understand how people in your organization communicate with each other. Who goes to lunch with whom? Who sits next to whom? How are daily how-to questions being asked and answered?


Look for opportunities to make communication easier. Keep in mind that your employees may be finding each other outside of your brick-and-mortar building, or even outside of your intranet and firewall. What social media outlets are they using? Find ways to support and encourage free-flow information.


Build time into your formal training to allow informal learning to take place. In the case of the engineers, they were often working so hard on their projects that lunch was seen as a waste of time. Reprioritizing work assignments gave new employees time to breathe — and time to seek out a colleague or mentor.


Implement Experience Application Program Interface protocols (xAPI) in your learning technology. xAPI is specifically designed to track a wide variety of informal learning experiences, such as books, YouTube videos, discussions or hands-on practice. The data you collect will also give you some great insights into more desire paths to support.


Stand back and let it happen. Perhaps the hardest thing for a learning professional to do is refrain from over-designing learning. Over the years, we’ve all been conditioned to believe that we’re the ones who make learning happen, when actually we are sometimes the ones who are most in the way. It turns out that people learn because they want to learn – not because we tell them to do so.
Informal learning will happen in the workplace. The only question is whether you are helping it along or standing in the way.


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The digital tsunami: How it may change your views about continuous learning

The digital tsunami: How it may change your views about continuous learning | E-Learning-Inclusivo (Mashup) | Scoop.it

"In a connected world, leveraging the employees’ network and their own experiences is a very effective way to build a culture of learning ..."

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Via Leona Ungerer
Carmen Ridaura's curator insight, August 23, 2016 6:30 AM

El Tsunami digital hace necesaria la creación de una cultura de aprendizaje continuo en las organizaciones

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Journal of Educational Technology & Society

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Special Issue on "Technology Supported Assessment in Formal and Informal Learning"


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