Community-driven Learning - or How to Enable Learning across Silos
The Java User Group Berlin-Brandenburg and our partner Europace AG invite you to the talk Community-driven Learning - or How to Enable Learning across Silos by Tsvetelina Plummer on January the 29th.
The Talk
Community-driven Learning - or How to Enable Learning across Silos (Tsvetelina Plummer)
The illiterate of the 21st century will not be those who cannot read and write, but those who cannot learn, unlearn, and relearn. - Alvin Toffler
In any big organisation, maybe even small ones – how do you circulate new, highly-relevant knowledge quickly and effectively enough? Especially in a remote setting and while still keeping the old systems going?
In particular, how do we turn away from the old, boring and often not so relevant classroom trainings we’ve all been part of? How can we instead create learning experiences that keep our curiosity going and tap into our internal motivations. As with so many other things, it turns out that when you give people freedom within a set of constraints, they rise up to the challenge and take ownership!
Our approach was to ditch trying to answer the questions “authoritatively”, from some sort of central top instance, but to leverage the wisdom and power of the community – in multiple ways. We created a marketplace-like community of trainers, supporters and learners who were able to regularly create learning experiences together, thus learning from each other and with each other. And we discovered quite a lot of benefits and opportunities, as well as misconceptions and pitfalls, only after we started it. So, I want to share with you our journey from kickstart to scale, what we failed at, learned from and changed, and what you can do to start something like this in your own org.
The Speaker
The Location
The Program
Afterwards there will be time for networking and a chat.
The Registration
We would appreciate it if you could pre-register for the event via the JUG Berlin-Brandenburg Meetup Group, but registration is not mandatory. We look forward to seeing everyone.