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Creating effective
learning in the Social Age
Julian Stodd BSc (hons) MA
!
Captain at SeaSalt Learning
Effective Learning in the Social Age!
!
Learning is changing: facilitated by technology, driven by changes in the ways we work, live and play. In this session we'll be exploring the ecosystem of the Social Age and
looking at a methodology for how people learn that we can apply across every channel.!
!
• Exploring how the ecosystem of the Social Age impacts on organisational learning!
!
• The evolving nature of work: remote working, the death of the office, social collaborative technology!
!
• The social contract: understanding how our relationship with organisations is adapting and issues of trust and change that impact on this!
!
• Knowledge and learning: exploring how knowledge is no longer enough. What we have to do is create meaning, to be effective.!
!
• Methodology for learning: exploring how we can anchor everything against a learning methodology - context, demonstration, exploration, reflection, assessment and
footsteps.!
!
• Exploring how this is applied across different learning modalities: face to face, technology enabled, social, mobile etc!
!
• Exploring the benefits of this type of holistic approach!
!
!
Happy to provide free copies of these books that may be relevant:!
!
Julian Stodd's learning methodology [https://www.smashwords.com/books/view/384181]!
Exploring the World of Social Learning [https://www.smashwords.com/books/view/204432]
Creating effective learning in Social Age - presentation for LPI LDN2014 - Julian Stodd
The Social Age
• The semi formal layers that surround the formal
• Supported by communities: constantly connected
• Facilitated by technology: effortlessly
• An evolved nature of work and play
• Beyond knowledge: it's about creating meaning
Creating effective learning in Social Age - presentation for LPI LDN2014 - Julian Stodd
The Social Age
• What is different about your social life than from 10
years ago?
• What is different about your work from ten years
ago?
• What is different about how you learn from 10 years
ago?
The nature of work in
the Social Age
What does the organisation
give you?
• Technology - but is it agile? Is it a mechanism of
control?
• Space - but do you need it? Do the walls constrain
you?
• Community - but you have your own. What's it's
purpose?
• Structure - codified knowledge: but is it up to date?
Our evolving relationship
with knowledge
• In the old world: knowledge was power
• In the Social Age, power comes through reputation
and sharing, humility and community
• Roles are contextual: we are adaptable
• We need to utilise knowledge to create meaning
Creating effective learning in Social Age - presentation for LPI LDN2014 - Julian Stodd
Creating effective learning in Social Age - presentation for LPI LDN2014 - Julian Stodd
Creating effective learning in Social Age - presentation for LPI LDN2014 - Julian Stodd
We need to create
spaces for creativity
Creating effective learning in Social Age - presentation for LPI LDN2014 - Julian Stodd
Creating effective learning in Social Age - presentation for LPI LDN2014 - Julian Stodd
What do effective
organisations look like?
Creating effective learning in Social Age - presentation for LPI LDN2014 - Julian Stodd
Social Leadership
Creating effective learning in Social Age - presentation for LPI LDN2014 - Julian Stodd
Creating effective learning in Social Age - presentation for LPI LDN2014 - Julian Stodd
Social Collaborative
Technology
Creating effective learning in Social Age - presentation for LPI LDN2014 - Julian Stodd
Creating effective learning in Social Age - presentation for LPI LDN2014 - Julian Stodd
What have you got?
• Facebook
• Twitter
• Mail
• Shazam
• Google Maps
• A game
• A railway timetable
• Photos
• Music
What have you got?
• Facebook - community, sharing, collaboration, cohesion
• Twitter - sharing, news, highly curated
• Mail - sharing, volume, formal?
• Shazam - identifying, capturing, sharing, learning
• Google Maps - functional, performance enhancing, external knowledge
• A game - distracting, competing, networked
• A railway timetable - knowledge, performance enhancing, just in time
• Photos - capturing, narrating, sharing
• Music - entertaining, cohesive
How should we
structure learning?
Creating effective learning in Social Age - presentation for LPI LDN2014 - Julian Stodd
How does your
organisation use
knowledge?
How does your organisation
use knowledge?
• To inform
• To control
• To do things
• To create transparency
• To build tribal capability
• To earn money
How does your organisation
control knowledge
• Through technology
• Through elders
• Through physical constraints
• Through geography
• Through mindset
• Through formal heirarchy
Communities
Creating effective learning in Social Age - presentation for LPI LDN2014 - Julian Stodd
Creating effective learning in Social Age - presentation for LPI LDN2014 - Julian Stodd
Does your organisation have
formal communities?
• Were they put in place by the organisation or
emergent from the community?
• Are they used to broadcast or co-create?
• Who owns them?
• Are you on top of issues of privacy and
permanence?
Creating effective learning in Social Age - presentation for LPI LDN2014 - Julian Stodd
Sense Making Spaces
Creating effective learning in Social Age - presentation for LPI LDN2014 - Julian Stodd
Creating effective learning in Social Age - presentation for LPI LDN2014 - Julian Stodd
Creating effective learning in Social Age - presentation for LPI LDN2014 - Julian Stodd
Authenticity
• We are experts at spotting authenticity
• Only authentic tones of voice generate engagement
• Curiosity
• Humility
• Recognises everyday reality
Reputation
• The Social Age is a Reputation economy
• We can't rely on our positional authority for social
learning
Creating effective learning in Social Age - presentation for LPI LDN2014 - Julian Stodd
Reputation subverts
hierarchy
Exercise: create your
framework for moderation
• What is your stance?
• What is your tone of voice?
• Where will your authority come from?
• How does this fit within the social contract?
• Will you share this with your learners or co-create it
with them?
• Are you prepared, as an organisation, to reframe?
A methodology for
learning
Creating effective learning in Social Age - presentation for LPI LDN2014 - Julian Stodd
Creating effective learning in Social Age - presentation for LPI LDN2014 - Julian Stodd
Creating effective learning in Social Age - presentation for LPI LDN2014 - Julian Stodd
Creating effective learning in Social Age - presentation for LPI LDN2014 - Julian Stodd
Creating effective learning in Social Age - presentation for LPI LDN2014 - Julian Stodd
Creating effective learning in Social Age - presentation for LPI LDN2014 - Julian Stodd
Creating effective learning in Social Age - presentation for LPI LDN2014 - Julian Stodd
Creating effective learning in Social Age - presentation for LPI LDN2014 - Julian Stodd
• 8 week scaffolded
experience
• Gateways are calls
• Structured by 4 Q's a
section
• Social space for
collaboration
• Group narrative
shared through blog
Example of Scaffolding
• 5 week scaffolded
experience
• Learners seek out
experiences within
the scaffolding
• They quantify what
they find
• The community
carries out the 'sense
making'
Example of Scaffolding
Creating effective learning in Social Age - presentation for LPI LDN2014 - Julian Stodd
STAY IN TOUCH
• @julianstodd	

• www.julianstodd.wordpress.com	

!
• www.SeaSaltLearning.com	

!
• All materials © Julian Stodd under a Creative
Commons license

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Creating effective learning in Social Age - presentation for LPI LDN2014 - Julian Stodd

  • 1. Creating effective learning in the Social Age Julian Stodd BSc (hons) MA ! Captain at SeaSalt Learning
  • 2. Effective Learning in the Social Age! ! Learning is changing: facilitated by technology, driven by changes in the ways we work, live and play. In this session we'll be exploring the ecosystem of the Social Age and looking at a methodology for how people learn that we can apply across every channel.! ! • Exploring how the ecosystem of the Social Age impacts on organisational learning! ! • The evolving nature of work: remote working, the death of the office, social collaborative technology! ! • The social contract: understanding how our relationship with organisations is adapting and issues of trust and change that impact on this! ! • Knowledge and learning: exploring how knowledge is no longer enough. What we have to do is create meaning, to be effective.! ! • Methodology for learning: exploring how we can anchor everything against a learning methodology - context, demonstration, exploration, reflection, assessment and footsteps.! ! • Exploring how this is applied across different learning modalities: face to face, technology enabled, social, mobile etc! ! • Exploring the benefits of this type of holistic approach! ! ! Happy to provide free copies of these books that may be relevant:! ! Julian Stodd's learning methodology [https://www.smashwords.com/books/view/384181]! Exploring the World of Social Learning [https://www.smashwords.com/books/view/204432]
  • 4. The Social Age • The semi formal layers that surround the formal • Supported by communities: constantly connected • Facilitated by technology: effortlessly • An evolved nature of work and play • Beyond knowledge: it's about creating meaning
  • 6. The Social Age • What is different about your social life than from 10 years ago? • What is different about your work from ten years ago? • What is different about how you learn from 10 years ago?
  • 7. The nature of work in the Social Age
  • 8. What does the organisation give you? • Technology - but is it agile? Is it a mechanism of control? • Space - but do you need it? Do the walls constrain you? • Community - but you have your own. What's it's purpose? • Structure - codified knowledge: but is it up to date?
  • 9. Our evolving relationship with knowledge • In the old world: knowledge was power • In the Social Age, power comes through reputation and sharing, humility and community • Roles are contextual: we are adaptable • We need to utilise knowledge to create meaning
  • 13. We need to create spaces for creativity
  • 24. What have you got? • Facebook • Twitter • Mail • Shazam • Google Maps • A game • A railway timetable • Photos • Music
  • 25. What have you got? • Facebook - community, sharing, collaboration, cohesion • Twitter - sharing, news, highly curated • Mail - sharing, volume, formal? • Shazam - identifying, capturing, sharing, learning • Google Maps - functional, performance enhancing, external knowledge • A game - distracting, competing, networked • A railway timetable - knowledge, performance enhancing, just in time • Photos - capturing, narrating, sharing • Music - entertaining, cohesive
  • 28. How does your organisation use knowledge?
  • 29. How does your organisation use knowledge? • To inform • To control • To do things • To create transparency • To build tribal capability • To earn money
  • 30. How does your organisation control knowledge • Through technology • Through elders • Through physical constraints • Through geography • Through mindset • Through formal heirarchy
  • 34. Does your organisation have formal communities? • Were they put in place by the organisation or emergent from the community? • Are they used to broadcast or co-create? • Who owns them? • Are you on top of issues of privacy and permanence?
  • 40. Authenticity • We are experts at spotting authenticity • Only authentic tones of voice generate engagement • Curiosity • Humility • Recognises everyday reality
  • 41. Reputation • The Social Age is a Reputation economy • We can't rely on our positional authority for social learning
  • 44. Exercise: create your framework for moderation • What is your stance? • What is your tone of voice? • Where will your authority come from? • How does this fit within the social contract? • Will you share this with your learners or co-create it with them? • Are you prepared, as an organisation, to reframe?
  • 54. • 8 week scaffolded experience • Gateways are calls • Structured by 4 Q's a section • Social space for collaboration • Group narrative shared through blog Example of Scaffolding
  • 55. • 5 week scaffolded experience • Learners seek out experiences within the scaffolding • They quantify what they find • The community carries out the 'sense making' Example of Scaffolding
  • 57. STAY IN TOUCH • @julianstodd • www.julianstodd.wordpress.com ! • www.SeaSaltLearning.com ! • All materials © Julian Stodd under a Creative Commons license