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Total Learning: formal, informal and social learning with xAPI Charles Gould CEO, Brightwave @CharlesGouldUK October 2014 www.brightwave.co.uk

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Most online learning designed for today’s workforce has changed little over the last 10 years; it takes the form of a prepackaged course which the learner clicks through. So why, when so much has changed in the way we use technology and digital media, has so little changed in our approach to learning at work? This session provides a practical approach to overcoming this challenge and demonstrates how new learning technology that makes use of the xAPI (including, but not exclusively, Brightwave’s own learning system, tessello) is delivering more effective learning.

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Total Learning: formal, informal and social learning with xAPI

Charles GouldCEO, Brightwave @CharlesGouldUK

October 2014

www.brightwave.co.uk

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tessello is built around the logic of the 70:20:10 model - an existing and respected learning framework:

• 10% of learning comes from formal courses

• 20% of learning comes from learning from peers

• 70% of learning comes from experiential learning, on the job training and just living day to day

Understanding 70:20:10

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How tessello supports 70:20:10 learning

70% On-the-job Experience

20%InformalLearning

10%Formal

Learning

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The total learning system 4 powerful systems in 1

70%

20%

10%

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Agenda

• Trends and technologies

• Diary of a Next Generation learner

• Capturing informal learning using Tin Can

• What does a ‘total learning system’ look like?