This is an amazing book. Learning has come a long way, the chalk and blackboard approach to PowerPoint, to videos, to bite sized, blogs, blogs and many more. However in the working world on the job is still saying face to face is the optimum learning tool. It sounds simple working and learning should be one. Unfortunate this is not the case much of the time. The book covers a number of learning modles and strategies to revolutionise workflow learning.
I saw Andy Lancaster speak once at conference, even on a day of great speakers he was among the ones that really stood out. His passion for learning is completely infectious. Here was someone who started their learning and teaching journey before the computer age, but did not shy away from it but embraced it and though how best to use this. I pre-ordered his book instantly.
The book contains both old (still used) learning modles, enhancements on these, and new models and strategies. The way technology has changed the world learning has seemed to be playing catch up, where as it needs to be at the forefront.
The books approach is where we are, where we are headed, and where we need to be. How change in organisations needs to come from all directions in the organisation. To paraphrase a point in the book workforce learningbis evolving but it need a revolution. Job roles that are available now would have been thought science fiction only a generation ago, or madness/nonsense/or a waste of time a generation previous to that. The technology talked about in the book is everything from Social Media tools to chatbots, and the AI learning.
This is a great book to read and re-read in parts or as a whole. It is well referenced so any study, model, strategy or innovation can be looked up online or in print. The best thing about the book is it is current, and it is an eye opener to where we are now learning and technology wise, but with an eye to the future of where we are going.