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Learning and Development
Webinar
May 29, 2012
Tom Gram Dan Pontefract
Global Knowledge TELUS
2. About us
Tom Gram
Senior Director,
Dan Pontefract
Leadership and Business Solutions Head of
Global Knowledge Canada Learning and Collaboration
TELUS
tom.gram@globalknowledge.com dan.pontefract@telus.com
@tomgram1 @dpontefract
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3. Agenda
Social media and learning
4 ways to use social media for learning
Implementing social media for learning at TELUS
Q&A
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4. Social Media for Learning and Development
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5. Informal Learning and Social Media
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7. Classrooms Are Not The Sole Answer
Michael M. Lombardo and Robert W. Eichinger
Center for Creative Leadership
Princeton University
The Career Architect Development Planner
70 20 10
• 70% - real life and on-the-job
experiences, tasks and problem solving.
• 20% - feedback and from observing and
working with role models.
• 10% - formal training.
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9. TELUS Learning Definitions
Learning is a connected, collaborative and continuous process.
A self contained learning A learning opportunity An exchange of ideas
event, typically scheduled without ceremony, or information characterized
& tracked, providing a atypical to formal learning, by friendly interaction, providing
comprehensive, logical providing guidance, supplemental understanding
approach to a topic. expertise or acumen on via personal & professional
the go. networks.
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11. Challenges and Opportunities of Social
Media for Learning
Challenges Opportunities
• Formal learning processes • Continuous learning
• Roles, skills and knowledge • Impact and reach
• Top down needs • Support informal learning
• Measurement and • New skills and knowledge
evaluation • Connect formal and
• Event mindset informal
• 70-20-10
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12. Agenda
Social media and learning
4 ways to use social media for learning
Implementing social media for learning at TELUS
Q&A
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13. 4 Ways to Use Social Media for Learning
Augmented Collaborative Communities of Learning in the
Formal Learning Learning Practice (CoP) Workflow
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Social Media tools made Collaborative and social Structured communities Social business tools
available in conjunction learning activities are an used to discuss, share used in the
with formal learning integral part of a formal and learn topics of accomplishment of
programs (e-learning or learning program common interest work tasks
classroom)
Formal Informal
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15. 1 of 11 TELUS Leadership Values Attributes
Connected Learning Options
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18. Augmenting Formal Learning
Examples Role of the Learning Pro
Facilitated discussions and chat Instructional design
Ask the expert Activity design using social media
Polls tools
Post resources: videos, documents, Social media content posting
photos Facilitation using Social Media
Link to blogs, articles and tools
bookmarks
Leverage existing communities
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19. Collaborative On-Line Learning
Programs
Examples
Resources: videos, documents, photos
Assignments and scheduled activities
Facilitated discussions and chat
Scheduled webinars
Group case studies
Pre and post work
Links
Role of the Learning Pro
Instructional design
Collaborative learning activities
Social media resource development
Facilitation using social media tools
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Live Webcast Live Buzz-blogging Habitat Videos
22. Communities of Practice
Examples Role of the Learning Pro
Forums and discussions COP Design and Implementation
Live chats Developing seed content
Invited guests Fostering participation and
Links to blogs, articles, bookmarks activity
Locate experts
Social media coaching
Wiki document creation
Facilitation using Social Media
Shared bookmarks
Community tools
Activity catalysts
Knowledge curator
Sustainment vehicle
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25. Social Media and Learning in the
Workflow
Examples Role of the Learning Pro
Social business platforms Fostering participation and
Connecting individuals in activity
productive, efficient ways Coaching in the use of
Breaking boundaries and social media tools
better aligning actions to Help teams capture
needs knowledge
Insight to anticipate and Help teams learn from
address opportunities experience
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30. Agenda
Social media and learning
4 ways to use social media for learning
Implementing social media for learning at TELUS
Q&A
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32. Implementing Social – Not a Big Bang
Technology
• Wikis & Blogs (Confluence)
• Instant Messaging (Office Communicator) • Profiles & Content (SharePoint 2010)
• Web Presentation (Live Meeting) • Virtual Worlds (Avaya web.alive)
• Video Sharing (Home Grown) • Federated LMS (TBD)
• Intranet (BEA) • Micro-Blogging (ShareTronix)
• ERP (SAP) • Video Meetings (Telepresence)
• Web Presentation (Net Meeting) • Idea Generation (Home Grown)
• Grassroots Wikis (Media Wiki) • WebJams (Confluence)
<2008 2009 2010 2011
Behaviours
• 53% Engagement • Learning 2.0 Framework • TELUS Leadership Philosophy • Habitat Social Common Brand
• Fair Process • Tight-Loose Culture • Learning 2.0 = Connected Learning
• Flexible Work Styles • Customers First • Engagement soars
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35. Latest Results
Employee Engagement Learning Driver
2007 – 53% 2007 – 55%
2011 – 70% 2011 – 70%
70% of TELUS 70% of TELUS
40% of TELUS
actively has seen a
actively
participate in return on their
participate in
formal & performance
social learning
informal learning due to FIS
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36. Connecting Formal, Informal and Social
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37. Questions
Tom Gram
Senior Director,
Dan Pontefract
Leadership and Business Solutions Head of
Global Knowledge Canada Learning and Collaboration
TELUS
tom.gram@globalknowledge.com dan.pontefract@telus.com
@tomgram1 @dpontefract
performancexdesign.wordpress.com danpontefract.com
ca.linkedin.com/in/tomgram ca.linkedin.com/in/danpontefract
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