Jim Collins, in an essay in Learning Journeys, wrote, “A true learning person also has a “to-learn” list, and the items on that list carry at least as much weight in how one organizes his or her time as the to-do list.”
Thus, for September we are exploring:
To-Learn Lists
I personally, do not have a formal to-learn list. Instead, my exploration via work, blogging, speaking, I seem to find ample learning opportunities. But it does seem like a very good idea to be a bit more directed. So, more specifically, I'd like to hear:
How to Respond:
- If you have a to-learn list and are willing to share, and willing to share how you work with that list, that would likely be helpful information.
- As Knowledge Workers, work and learning are the same, so how does a to-learn list really differ from a to-do list? How are they different than undirected learning through work, blogging, conferences, etc.?
- Are to-learn lists really important to have? Are they as important as what Jim Collins tells us?
- Should they be captured? Is so how?
- How does a to-learn list impact something like a Learning Management System (LMS) in a Workplace or Educational setting?
- What skills, practices, behaviors do modern knowledge workers need around to-learn lists?
Option 1 - Simply put your thoughts in a comment below. This may be hard given the complexity of the topic.
Option 2 -
Step 1 - Post in your blog (please link to this post).
Step 2 - Put a comment in this blog with an HTML ready link that I can simply copy and paste (an HTML anchor tag). I will only copy and past, thus, I would also recommend you include your NAME immediately before your link. So, it should look like:
Tony Karrer - Safety Training Design
or you could also include your blog name with something like:
Tony Karrer - Safety Training Design : eLearning Technology
Posts so far (and read comments as well):
- Manish Mohan - Here's my To-Learn list that I created after reading this post.
- The Learning Leaders Blog Response
- To-learn list: The Big Question
- To Learn Lists: The Big Qustion
- Karyn Romeis: The Big Question: To-learn list
- My To learn list
- The E-learning Curve Blog - To-Learn Lists indicate some potentially useful approaches on how to engage others in continuous learning...
- Clark Quinn - To-Learn Lists?
- Bill Brantley - To Learn Lists - What My Grandfather Taught Me
- Jay Cross: To-learn lists, unlearning.
- Ignatia - my to-learn list blogpost
- Clive Shepherd: http://clive-shepherd.blogspot.com/2008/09/to-learn-lists.html
- Kerry - my list
- Norman Lamont - http://normanlamont.typepad.com/eellearning/2008/09/the-big-questio.html
- Karl Kapp - Kapp Notes: List to Learn, Learn to List#links
- Lorretta J Davis -http://ljdavis.biz/blog/?p=19
- Emanuele Siracusa - 5 Things to Learn before a Round the World Trip
- Hugh Greenway
- Taruna Goel - My views here
- Adventures in Corporate Education: What’s a “To Learn” List?
- Claudia Escribano @ The LifeLongLearning Lab: Personal Responsibility for Learning
21 comments:
Very interesting big question of the month. To-Learn lists to me are part of the life goals and skills we all need to have irrespective of our profession as knowledge workers.
Do I have a To-Learn list? Not until today. Here's my To-Learn list that I created after reading this post.
The "To-Learn List" is at the heart of Learner-Centric discovery and Dynamic Curricula.
The Learning Leaders Blog Response
I have to respond to this one... thanks for keeping the conversation going.
To-learn list: The Big Question
My blog entry: To Learn Lists: The Big Qustion
Karyn Romeis: The Big Question: To-learn list
My To learn list
The E-learning Curve Blog - To-Learn Lists indicate some potentially useful approaches on how to engage others in continuous learning...
We do it in a number of ways, but could stand to do it more formally: To-Learn Lists?
Bill Brantley - To Learn Lists - What My Grandfather Taught Me
Jay Cross: To-learn lists, unlearning.
here is my to-learn list blogpost
Clive Shepherd: http://clive-shepherd.blogspot.com/2008/09/to-learn-lists.html
my list... and thoughts....
Thanks for the prompt. Norman Lamont.
http://normanlamont.typepad.com/eellearning/2008/09/the-big-questio.html
Here is my response. I really liked the question.Kapp Notes: List to Learn, Learn to List#links
Lorretta J Davis - href="ljdavis.biz/blog/?p=19">Continuous Learning -The To Learn List
Emanuele Siracusa -
5 Things to Learn before a Round the World Trip
Interesting question! Never really differentiated the to-learn from the to-do until now...
My views here
Here's My to learn list:
Adventures in Corporate Education: What’s a “To Learn” List?
Great questions, Tony. You got me thinking about Personal Responsibility for Learning.
Claudia Escribano @ The LifeLongLearning Lab: Personal Responsibility for Learning
Kia ora tatou!
My To-learn List
My reclining view of the to-learn list is probably old hat. But what I hadn't learnt was to complete all the parts of a process, which is why it took me so long to enter this comment here.
Better late than never :-)
Ka kite
from Middle-earth
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