30. Embedding Social Learning
A wiki is a website or database developed
collaboratively by a community of users, allowing
any user to add and edit content.
The main area of application of wikis within
corporations is the support of team-work.
In this context wikis are used to collect individual
knowledge, and at the same time
provide the collected information to other
employees.
31. Embedding Social Learning
A blog (a truncation of the expression weblog)
is a discussion or informational site published
on the World Wide Web and consisting of
discrete entries ("posts”). The rise of Twitter
and other "microblogging" systems helps
integrate blogs into societal newstreams.
The emergence and growth of blogs in the late
1990s coincided with the advent of web
publishing tools that facilitated the posting of
content by non-technical users.
41. Embedding Social Learning
Employee Perspective: Getting a sense of how people felt about the L&D
department, each other and the business? Feeling they were listened to
Engagement : L&D staff were aware of the role they play, the work they do and
how it is aligned to our mission and goals
Connectedness: People know each other and of each other; Recognition for those
that had knowledge and skills
Impact: Social learning making an impact on L&D delivery cycle times
Influence: The “go to people” identified and connected – Deloitte Study on
Influence
Adapted from http://www.amazon.com/New-Social-Learning-Connect-Collaborate-ebook/dp/B00YCRZ8EA/