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Book Description

Informal learning can pack quite a punch in terms of boosting workplace performance and efficiency. But what is it, and what can you do to promote informal learning in the workplace? According Bob Hoffman, informal learning is anything that is not recognizable as formal training and performance support, such as organized classes, workshops, individualized instruction, and job aids. In addition, it is just-in-time, contextual, individualized, personal, chunked, and limited in scope; in other words, its exactly what you need at exactly the moment you need it. Informal Learning describes 13 modes of informal learning, including information gathering, help desk use, and mixed teams. Furthermore, this Infoline presents ways that you can evaluate and promote these modes to fit your organizational context.

Table of Contents

  1. Copyright
  2. Lifelong Learning
    1. Defining Informal Learning
      1. Accidental Learning
      2. Intentional Learning
      3. Nonformal Learning
      4. Social Learning
    2. Creating a Positive Environment
      1. A Learning Culture
      2. Organizational Steps
      3. Individual Steps
      4. Costs
    3. Fostering Modes of Informal Learning
      1. Trial-and-Error
      2. Information Gathering
      3. Individualized Instruction
      4. Online Help
      5. The Help Desk
      6. Peer Coaching
      7. Questions to the Neighbor
      8. Observation or Shadowing
      9. Team Participation
        1. Role of Experts
        2. Role of Novices
      10. Adult Education Classes
      11. Lunch
      12. Professional Groups
      13. Learning Within Learning
  3. References & Resources
    1. Articles
    2. Books
    3. Infolines
  4. Job Aid
    1. Selecting Modes of Informal Learning
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