This episode’s thinkers were driven by a common belief that while practically all the attention and money in training and education is lavished on formal interventions, informal means of learning account for a much larger proportion of what actually happens. How should this insight change our view of learning, and what role does technology play? Donald and John discuss a movement that has come to seem more and more prescient as learning technology has developed, and whose ideas are becoming increasingly mainstream: informal learning.
- 1:03 – Introducing Informal Learning
- 3:58 – Victoria J. Marsick & Karen E Watkins
- 16:31 – Gloria Gery
- 27:39 – Jay Cross (1944-2015)
- 41:12 – Mihalyi Csikszentmihalyi (1934-2021)
- 54:25 – Summing Up
The Blog that started it all: http://donaldclarkplanb.blogspot.com/2020/08/100-learning-theorists-2500-years-of.html
- Marsick bit.ly/3zTtvs6
- Gery bit.ly/2Ws0qGP
- Cross bit.ly/32Vxsh6
- Csikszentmihalyi bit.ly/2IpTXBA
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