training 2.0

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Training 2.0

Using Web 2.0 for Training and Technical Assistance

Training 1.0

Most tasks are learned from

day-to-day, informal interaction, not formal instruction.

Training 1.0

Training 2.0

Training 2.0

How can you use social media tools to enhance the training and

development of your project staff?

Podcast

Podcast

Easily broadcast important information

Create expert interviews

Share conference sessions

Encourage learner content production

Blog

Blog

Stay connected

Easily share updates

Quickly post recent information

Promote upcoming events

Disseminate best practices and share resources

Video On Demand

Video On Demand

Demonstrate skills on video for easy referral

Video updates with news and information

Video record workshops and sessions

Photo and Slide Sharing

Photo and Slide Sharing

Event support and continuation

Group discussion of shared presentations

Embedding of presentations in sites and blogs

Maintain stock of training photos

Encourage member/chapter photo sharing

Virtual Worlds

Virtual Worlds

Virtual conferences and seminars

Resource “island” for education

Team meetings and collaboration spaces

Simulations

Social Bookmarks

Social Bookmarks

Collect, share resources

Transmit as feed to your sites and blogs

Supplement events and on-demand training

Wikis

Wikis

Collaborative knowledge from team

Collaborative management of resources

Create a community of practice to facilitate communication, share knowledge, and generate effective practices

Organize, consolidate and archive processes and procedures for large planning events like Days of Service or conferences

Social Networking

Social Networking

Team and community support

Aggregation of social media applications

Information about events

Group Sharing

In your groups – share ideas and best practices for how you will use social media and web 2.0

tools for TTA

Challenges

Productivity and Efficiency

Firewall, security and bandwidth issues

Confidentiality

Policies

Participation, or lack thereof

Fragmentation

What's Next

Explore and experiment

Pick the right approach for the context

Blend where appropriate

Avoid pitfalls

Resources

SlideShare of Presentation and Noteshttp://www.slideshare.net/jmortonscott

eLearning 2.0 Web Bookhttp://blog.missiontolearn.com/2008/02/learning-20-ebook-free

e-Organizer: e-Tools for Grassroots Organizing! On the Resource Centerwww.NationalService.gov/Resources

The eLearning Guildwww.elearningguild.com

*Portions Adapted from Jeff Cobb – Mission to Learn

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