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Monday, October 13, 2008



Informal learning : eLearning Technology




Informal learning...





The concept of informal learning includes learning throughout life n the day-to-da processes at any time. For example, at home or office. there is more implicit knowledge than using explicit knowledge in the tasks. According to Cross (2007)"makes a case for the fact that informal learning is not the opposite of formal learning,and other analysts agree that the boundaries between formal, non-formal and informal learning are blurred and can only be meaningfully drawn in relation to particular contexts."

Formal learning can be applied by e-learning and technology. They do work together. For example, learning from websites and online discussion groups are very different from the orientation of formal course. we need to understand about "stress" is laid on learning step by step.

Kapp argues that informal leanring is just in time and just the amount necessary to put to immediate use.

"We can contemplate whether"real"learning happens with web 2.0 technologies, we can be philosophical about the value of informal learning versus formal learning, we can tout the virtues of"collective wisdom"but in the end...none of that matters. What matters is that kids are already using web 2.0 technologies comfortably and effectively. if we old folks (over 30) don't figure out how to effectively use these tools to help the younger generation learn what they need to be successful in our baby boomer-run companies, government agencies and other large organizations then we learning and development folks will be irrelevant. Conducting traditional classroom lectures for these gamers is not going to cut it and neither is our multiple-choice question, e-learning module format. we better stop bad mouthing web 2.0 or learning 2.0 and start using these technologies or be passed up by the "digital natives" as prensky calls them. (Kapp,2006)

I hope it helps


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