Title: Creating learning opportunities: informal learning
1Creating learning opportunities informal
learning
- John Cook
- Learning Technology Research Institute
- London Metropolitan University
2Structure of workshop (90 mins)
- Brief introduction (15 minutes)
- Break down into groups (30 minutes)
- Discuss one or more of questions (negotiate with
John so we get coverage) - Appoint someone to make notes and report back
- Each group report back (15 minutes)
- Discuss issues raised (25 minutes)
- John pulls out main conclusions (5 minutes)
3 Informal learning
- People are now averaging about 15 hours a week on
informal learning (Livinstone, 2000) - Employment
- Housework
- Community work
- General interests
- Yet very little of this informal learning is
supported by e-learning.
4Rugby union fan
Parent
PhD students
Play 5 aside football
Principal Research Fellow
Kids
Self taught bass player
CETL Ops Manager
Peel
Student
Bass
BA
John
Formal vs informal
5No single definition Informal Learning
- Attributes of informality and formality (Colley,
Hodkinson, et al., 2003) - location/setting
- process
- purpose
- content
- Non-formal
- a tutor knows about it
- Informal
- under the radar or self-motivated
6Questions for group discussion (1)
- Is there a distinction between life-long
learning and informal learning?
- Does informal learning vary across the difference
sectors, e.g. HE, FE, Adult and Community
Learning, in the workplace?
7More questions (2)
- Measuring learning in informal contexts cannot be
easily linked to outcomes, but to perceptions of
outcomes?
- How can we measure informal learning?
- Do we want to measure informal learning?
8Yet more questions (3)
- One problem is that a large section of people are
not getting the opportunity to use digital media
for informal or indeed formal learning
opportunities and are hence being digitally
excluded. - How can we design digital media that plugs into
the motivations and emotional states of 'real
people' in a way that empowers them? - Is there a linkage between the digital divide and
the learning divide?
9What did we find out?
10Conclusions?
See Cook and Smith (2004) for further reading
or http//www.londonmet.ac.uk/ltri/research/inform
al.htm
informal learning
specific skills course
vocational qualification
Non-formal learning
informal learning
academic course
vocational training
11References
- Colley, H., Hodkinson, P. and Malcom, J. (2002).
Non-Formal Learning Mapping the Conceptual
Terrain. A Consultation Report, Lifelong Learning
Institute, University of Leeds, November 2002. - Cook, J. and Smith, M. (2004). Beyond Formal
Learning Informal Community eLearning. Computers
and Education, CAL03 Special Issue, 43(1-2),
35-47. - Livingstone, D. W. (2000). Exploring the Icebergs
of Adult Learning Findings of the First Canadian
Survey of Informal Learning Practices. NALL
Working Paper 10-2000, Ontario Institute for
Studies in Education, University of Toronto.
12- john.cook_at_londonmet.ac.uk
Acknowledgement Aileen Ackland, Shalni Gulati.
Walter S. Arnold granted me permission for
gargoyle photos to be used in talk and handout,
see http//www.stonecarver.com/gargoyles/