We used these questions http://www.slideshare.net/aafromaa/questions-for-informal-learning to have the discussion around informal learning
December 13, 2012
1. Informal Online Learning:
Implications for Professional
Development
Anne Mims Adrian @aafromaa
eXtension Alabama Cooperative Extension System
Karen Jeannette @kjeannette
eXtension
Sarah Baughman @programeval
eXtension Virginia Tech
#ExtPSDP December 13, 2012
2. Learning results in changing
- Way of thinking
- Perspective
- Understanding and making sense
of life, humanity, and morality
- Possibly behavior
http://www.psu.edu/dept/site/2010/04/more-thoughts-on-social-learning-and-context.html
3. Formal learning –
- is intentional, organized & structured
- usually arranged by institutions
- guided by a curriculum or other formal
program.
(Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development /
Organisation de Coopération et de Développement Economiques
(OECD), n.d.; Werquin, 2007)
4. Non-formal learning –
- may or may not be intentional or
arranged
- usually organized in some way, even
loosely
- no formal credits granted
(Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development /
Organisation de Coopération et de Développement Economiques
(OECD), n.d.; Werquin, 2007)
5. Informal learning –
- is never organized
- not guided by a rigid curriculum
- is often experiential and spontaneous
(Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development /
Organisation de Coopération et de Développement Economiques
(OECD), n.d.; Werquin, 2007)
6. Informal Learning
"the acquisition of skills, knowledge,
and values from daily experience and
people around us.”
http://www.psu.edu/dept/site/2010/04/more-thoughts-on-social-learning-and-context.html
To learn by observing and doing.
7. Best form of informal learning is
in our "natural" tasks of
everyday life.
8. 85-90% of a
person’s job
knowledge is
learned on the
job.
10-15% is learned in formal training.
Raybould, 2000
10. Informal learning allows for co-
learning across organizations
and outside of organizations.
Informal learning and co-learning are better
for dealing with emergent problems.
11. “In a knowledge economy, the
individual is the knowledge
creator, and relationships are the
currency”.
Harold Jarche
13. Encourage
unlearning
Seek and connect with
others outside of areas
for which we have
traditionally drawn.
Learn from polarized
views.
Are we
hiding
and sa in sma
fe grou ll
ps?
15. Empowering learners
take responsibility for their
own learning, assessment
openly share
their learning process
learn through reflection,
reflection, and peer to
peer assessment
accept failure
16. Expectations
Immediacy
Just in time—when and where needed.
Finding through search and networks.
Have to ability to learn as I want to.
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18. We used to think of ourselves
as the opportunity, but now we
have to think about how the
opportunity finds us.
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19. Incorporating informal learning
Share information and provide
access before, during, and after
meetings.
Allow others to use and remix content.
Openly share.
Make it easy for others to connect
and share among and with each other.
Use flipped classroom style.