I recognise the Aboriginal peoples of Australia and acknowledge and honour their long histories on this land.
Digital learning has huge potential and the 70:20:10 concept is one way to achieve this.
I acknowledge the traditional custodians of this land and pay my respects to the Elders both past, present and future for they hold the memories, the traditions, the culture and hopes of Aboriginal Australia.
This blog post looks at how the 70:20:10 learning model affects learning and development teams.
Release of the Learning While Working Framework that combines the 70:20:10 concept with design thinking
Sprout Labs is embarking on building a new program that is based around an instructional design approach called worked example. This blog is partly for the subject matter experts (SMEs) that are working that project but I thought other people might find it useful as well.
A roadmap for Glasshouse development in 2016 and features we’re adding to support the 70:20:10 learning model.
It’s the time of year for forecasts and predictions. But instead of adding to them, Sprout Labs is releasing our Learning While Working Manifesto.
In an earlier stage of my work life I was a full-time creative (now it's just a part-time activity). One of my roles during this time was as a freelance contemporary art curator.
Content curation is the process of collecting and organising content in a meaningful way. In the case of learning, content might be from either inside or outside the organisation. One of my favourite examples of content curation is Stephen Downes’ OLDaily.