Learning Postcards : The Social Age of Learning

I’ve been working with a diverse group of Learning professionals in Madrid today, exploring the Social Age and the ways in which learning has evolved. I sketched this up with a small group, to capture the narrative of ‘what learning is about in the Social Age’ and share it now, not really as a finished or polished framework, but rather in the spirit of #WorkingOutLoud.

If you would like to read the original article, or more of Julian’s work visit his blog at: https://julianstodd.wordpress.com/2016/04/28/learning-in-the-social-age-a-sketch/

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The Ecosystem of Social Learning

The idea that Social Learning is somehow separate from other types of learning is a misnomer. For me, it represents simply the ownership of, and engagement, with the learning story. ‘Formal Learning’ is a story written by the organisation, and distributed to people: it’s ideal where you need consistency, conformity, where you are trying to build a codified strength, but it lack the context of practice, of local understanding, and often has no space for individual interpretation.

If you would like to read the original article, or more of Julian’s work visit his blog at https://julianstodd.wordpress.com/2018/06/13/the-ecosystem-of-social-learning/

To find out more about Sea Salt Learning go to https://seasaltlearning.com