"Learning does not just take place in formal interventions - it is a continuum. ...it is time to recognise the importance of supporting staff in the heart of the workflow." (Extract from Towards Maturity 2013-14 Benchmark, The New Learning Agenda)
The consumption and sharing of knowledge online is now the core means by which we learn and work. Understanding motivations for learning and meeting the expectations of our learners has never been more important.
Learning environments that foster an ongoing culture of contribution - where learners are motivated and highly engaged - is the best way to ensure learning with a purpose.
In this session our panel of experts share their insights, ideas and experiences of:
• How to foster a culture of contribution, from concept to community
• Alignment - the impact and value of collaborative learning
• Creating seamless and compelling user experiences to secure real engagement
• Lessons from outside work that support a learning culture
• The power of learning communities to deliver organisational change
12. 65% of social network users use the
platforms to learn about a brand's
products or services every month
Data: The Social Media Report
Photo: RedBull Facebook
13. Over 111 million 'how to' videos
on YouTube GB
Data: YouTube
Photo: YouTube
41. Business requirements
Do you actually need it?
It must provide value and benefit
DON'T do it because everyone else is
42. Vision
PEM Online's vision
Compelling vision
Keep communicating it is to provide KPMG's Partner essentials master
The objective of this project
Stick to participants with a social collaboration and learning platform. This
class it
Be social platform will allow for greater access and people connectivity
flexible - change
across
changes borders, leveraging existing course materials and learner
generated materials to promote peer to peer learning and networking.
43. Support - Help
them help
themselves
Keep them in the
platform
Support the supporters
44. Behaviours Know what you
want them to
do
Audiences
Behaviours
Role model behaviours
45. Success criteria - Oh
my goodness they're
over engaged!
Realistic and achievable
Meet your business requirements
Monitor the behaviours
Independent consultancy Developingengagement strategiesHelp learning orgs better connect with audiences. Content strategistspecialising in UX and game design 7 yrs BBC, Playstation Channel 4 designing content Consumer audiencesThe impact > consumer digital space > learning audience > harder to ignoreWe set up LearnerLab to bridge this gap
Mention how its dead simple when you get down to it, this person did this thing.Mention tessello v1 and v2
--And we have been working with Carl to improve consistency--------------------------------------------------------------------------------Mobile-- video, book scanning, event QR codes-- Fits into life, makes it easy to log thingsBookmarklet--And lastly the inline thing in tessello
Look at the experienceShareLikeCommentMaybe inspire them to add stuff???The experience popular but only in the comments how do new learners benefit?Above the line, below the line.Whats the sites perpose? Should all learners watch this video?
Aligned with business goals for the siteQuickly find validate contentsSocial learning moes from being a conept to something that generates real value for the org
Tin can allows us to capture more learning experiences than ever beforeSharing allows us to share our experieces directly with othersCuration - allows the business to convert these experiences into resources that will benefit employeesPeople will learn more, they will do their jobs better and the business performance will increase!Drive through the loopGets better each timeBetter for the learnerBut also better for the business - better materials better knowledge etc
>> Validation>> Recognition>> We seen how curation of tin can can turn into business benefit>>Open badges flips the script and gives the learner something they can use and take with them to prove their skills>> Open badges is something that can turn experiences into personal beneiftsConnected API's , what can we hook up tessello to make it better, Open badges we are working on right nowBut after that we want to crack the contextual search, the recommendations etc…Knweton, rainbird?
2 techs that helpExciting outside, uxetcSocial systems are not for sharing cats
If you do have any questions please feel free to come and see me on the Brightwave stand (116) - just over there.
THX to Charles and credits to Carl and JonMe, deploying learning technology, Change managementTo set the scene -Nicole Wetzel, programme directorPartner Essential Master classInternational Face to face Partner development programmeRunning for 4 years Lasts 18 monthsMultiple cohorts meeting 4 times in 18 month periodPEM OnlineLaunched to over 400 participants20 countriesWe used BW's tessello product to do thatSo when asked to speak at this conference...I thought what can i speak aboutWhat made PEM online successful over and above a good UI/UXI believe that to be a distinct Change management streammy interest in CM developed...VCTechnology deploymentNo understanding of the impact the technology and shift in learning approach it brought
Given time to reflect... There were a few key points we failed to really address...BR - Doing it for the right reasonsVision - getting peoples buy in, giving people something to believe inSupport - helping them help themselvesBehaviours - knowing what they do with itSuccess criteria - knowing when you have been successful
A bit like Jon using data to drive his design decisions your business requirements should be your decision driversour business requirements...Make PEM onlineVirtualThinking time - pem is about f2f, barriers and think differentSocial - collaborate, connect and coachVendors at LTEC conferenceRFPDeploymentSummerise Bus reqs importance!
Alongside our business requirements we created vision for PEM onlineHow did we communicate it?All channels - Calls, live meetings, face to face conversations with facultyAll people we came into contact with for the projectWe didn't vary or dilute it We had a couple of tough cases......Amanda - I can see the benefits, I can see the value, it looks great! Pause hereHugely Frustrating (add feeling here and impact it had ) as we needed a role model use more pauses here
Faculty frustration - faculty dayPull out their deviceStep by stepFace to faceAmanda - really proud to say she is our greatest advocate - add energy!20min quick start guideIT support
In order to get that success we ensured we understood our audience and the behaviours they needed to exhibit in order for the platform to be successfulAnd we did that by looking at the feedback from PEM what had they been having trouble with:Connecting people - one of the challenges with PEM was that minimal contact between the 4 sessionsOn going coaching Sharing - you teach your kids to share you also need to teach adults to share knowledge and experiencesLeveraging course materialsSo these were used these as a starting point for our behavioursUnderstand your audiences - identified each audience and we mapped out each and every behaviourRole modelled
My feeling on faculty day debriefing was "Oh my goodness they were over engaged"We had exceeded our expectations of successThe criteria we had set ourselves was having our faculty engaged and able to use all aspects of the platform from the start was a critical success factorMeeting original business requirements
So looking back, PEM online was successfulWe checked and challenged the need and validated itBecause we choose an innovative, user centric technology people were excited to use itAnd because we defined and planed the behaviours we wanted to seeOpinion.. My learning points..plan your behaviour change otherwise people won't do what you want them toYou can also visit us on stand 151 and find some information on our client side LMS and financial services content.