15 Objections to Using Social Learning
- Objection #15 - The Silent Yet Deadly
- Objection #14: Prove It!
- Objection #13: How Do You Measure ROI?
- Objection #12: How Will You Measure That It Is Working?
- Objection #11: Too Much Info
- Objection #10: Wasting Time
- Objection #9: They Aren’t Technical
- Objection #8: Out of Date Information
- Objection #7: The Information is Wrong!
- Objection #6: Mixing Things Up
- Objection #5: How Do You Know it’s Accurate?
- Objection #4: Posting Anything, Including Bonobos
- Objection #3: Control of Information
- Objection #2: What Does This Have To Do With Training?
- Objection #1: Socialize!
Learning manager Kevin Jones offers insights and solutions for 15 Objections to using social learning. He writes: Non-Formal learning allows us to create information, share it with each other and collaborate. Information is no longer only funneled through traditional channels - the teacher, the trainer, the news media, the PR group. It now comes from everywhere - friends and foes.
What objections have you heard? How have you answered them?
July 28th, 2008 at 4:54 pm
OTOH, our local newspaper allows reader comments online, and besides looking like a badly designed Myspace page, the posters show a startling lack of intelligence, perception, or grip on reality. It is shameful to have such things appear on the official newspaper web site.
the same would hold true for a library - items appearing there should be reliable. Just because one can post a comment doesn’t mean that it has to be taken seriously. The underlying thing here is that you don’t want to censor library pages - but who has the time to police up the foolishness?
August 8th, 2008 at 4:56 pm
Michael, thanks for linking to my series of objections. On my blog I have a Google talk button where, when I am online, anyone can chat with me. Someone did recently and told me they found out about the series through your blog.
I am in the learning field but was surprised how many people are looking at Web 2.0 for their libraries. It shouldn’t have taken me be surprise because it makes a lot of sense, but still I hadn’t thought of that yet.
Fabulous blog. Looks like you have a lot people reading it. Well done.