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Formal & Informal Learning: Training for Performance. Quinten Klingonsmith - UTC Day Camp - Oct 16, 2008. Formal & Informal Learning: Training for Performance. What are some of the differences between a university education and the type of training that we provide?. Learning Curve.
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Formal & Informal Learning: Training for Performance Quinten Klingonsmith - UTC Day Camp - Oct 16, 2008
Formal & Informal Learning: Training for Performance What are some of the differences between a university education and the type of training that we provide?
Performance Curve Goal:Reduce time and effort to performance
KSA Performance Curve Ability Skills Knowledge
Example KSA Performance Curve Ability Skills Knowledge
Example KSA Performance Curve Ability Skills K- “I know”
Example KSA Performance Curve Ability S- “I can do” K- “I know”
Formal Learning Example KSA Performance Curve Ability S- “I can do” K- “I know”
Formal Learning Example KSA Performance Curve A- “I can adapt” S- “I can do” K- “I know”
Informal Learning Formal Learning Example KSA Performance Curve A- “I can adapt” S- “I can do” K- “I know”
Informal Learning Formal Learning Example KSA Performance Curve Our Employees A- “I can adapt” S- “I can do” K- “I know”
Informal Learning Formal Learning Where performance comes from… Knowledge 5%
Informal Learning Formal Learning Where performance comes from… Skills 20% Knowledge 5%
Informal Learning Formal Learning Where performance comes from… Skills 20% Knowledge 5% Web & Classroom Training
Informal Learning Formal Learning Where performance comes from… Abilities 75% Skills 20% Knowledge 5% Web & Classroom Training
Informal Learning Formal Learning Where performance comes from… Real WorldExperience Abilities 75% Skills 20% Knowledge 5% Web & Classroom Training 11-12
Informal Learning & Training • What is Informal Learning? • “Informal learning often flies under the official radar. It can happen intentionally or inadvertently. No one takes attendance, for there are no classes. No one assigns grades, for success in life and work is the measure of its effectiveness. No one graduates, because learning never ends. Examples are learning through observing, trial-and-error, calling the help line, asking a neighbor, traveling to a new place, reading a magazine, conversing with others. . .”Jay Cross • My Definition: Learning by applying knowledge & skills in the real world
How do we “provide” informal training? • Extend the impact of formal training beyond the class or web-based course. • Promote an informal learning culture • Realistic expectations • Technology support • Resources and tools
1. Extending our impact Understanding limits of formal training • Formal learning is removed from the real work experience • People quickly forget things they only experience once
How people learn • Step 1 New Information
How people learn • Step 2 Process Information Working Memory Long Term Memory New Information
How people learn • Step 3 Process Information Working Memory Long Term Memory New Information Recall Information
How people teach IPEF - Tells us how to teach… …based on how people learn
IPEF Training Method • Instruction • Practice • Evaluation • Feedback
New Information or Expectation Process, Practice,Perform Evaluate Feedback IPEF Training Method Instructor Learner
PracticeActivity IPEF Training Method IPEF Description
1. Extending our impact IPEF in the class is only the first step • IPEF is powerful because it applies to all training types and settings—including informal learning • 75% of learning performance does not need to be left to chance—we can guide and nourish it • We can implement IPEF outside of class—in an organization wide level.
PracticeActivity 1. Extending our impact IPEF Description
1. Extending our impact Example: Post Workshop Activities & Support Handout: Activity Guide Web-site: http://ipef.wordpress.com/
1. Extending our impact Keys to extending our impact: • IPEF in class- recall • IPEF outside of class • Spaced repletion • Real world work • Learned or reviewed as needed, at the time its needed
2. Promote informal learning Trainers must “provide” & “promote” Promote an informal learning culture • Realistic expectations • Technology support • Resources and tools