John James
John James
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Debunking the 70 20 10 learning framework
The 70:20:10 framework for learning and development has gained significant traction in the corporate and educational sectors. This model suggests that 70% of learning occurs through on-the-job experiences, 20% through social interactions, and 10% through formal structured training. While its simplicity and appeal have made it a popular guide, the framework is not without its flaws. Let’s delve into the myths and realities of this framework and understand why it might not be the best approach to learning and development.
See the transcript and contribute to the discussion over at www.enablersofchange.com.au/blog/.
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Видео

Practical ways to apply adult learning principles
Просмотров 6914 дней назад
There’s lots of talk about using adult learning principles, but there’s not a lot of practical suggestions on how to apply them as enablers of change. In this episode we’re going to suggest seven practical ways to apply adult learning principles. See the transcript and contribute to the discussion over at www.enablersofchange.com.au/blog/.
The art of asking smarter questions
Просмотров 43Месяц назад
We recently talked about asking better questions, and shared the idea of a pyramid of question types from Will Wise and Chad Littlefield. Well, we’ve now come across another article about asking questions and thought you might like to hear about its five types of questions. See the transcript and contribute to the discussion over at www.enablersofchange.com.au/blog/.
Tips and tricks for easily organising meetings
Просмотров 31Месяц назад
In this episode, we’re sharing some simple work hacks that we hope will save you time. We’ll share our ideas about easy ways to schedule meetings. See the transcript and contribute to the discussion over at www.enablersofchange.com.au/blog/.
How to ask better questions
Просмотров 68Месяц назад
The ability to ask better questions is crucial, particularly in our work as enablers of change. By focusing on the types of questions we ask, we can better explore issues, uncover valuable information and understand the range of options available to us. See the transcript and contribute to the discussion over at www.enablersofchange.com.au/blog/.
Are you struggling with survey fatigue?
Просмотров 372 месяца назад
We’ve recently been hearing how hard it is to get a decent number of responses to a survey over the last few years. And we’ve also heard from people who are working on projects where there is reluctance to send out “yet another survey”, because they think farmers are feeling over-surveyed. So we wondered whether survey fatigue is really true and what we might do to overcome it. See the transcri...
What’s the best online collaboration tool to replace Jamboard?
Просмотров 872 месяца назад
In this episode we’re going to explore some of the alternatives to Jamboard as an online collaboration tool, what we’ve tried and what we’ve decided to keep using. See the transcript and contribute to the discussion over at www.enablersofchange.com.au/blog/.
Kotter's 8 step process for leading change
Просмотров 813 месяца назад
We’ve talked about different change models in the past, and in this episode we’re focusing on John Kotter's 8-step process for leading change. It comes from his book, Leading change, and he also used it in his subsequent book-Our iceberg is melting-an easy-to-read fable about a group of penguins dealing with change. See the transcript and contribute to the discussion over at www.enablersofchang...
Using Appreciative Inquiry in extension
Просмотров 493 месяца назад
In this episode, we’re going to discuss AI, not Artificial Intelligence, but the other AI, Appreciative Inquiry! We wanted to unpack what Appreciative Inquiry is and how might we use it in our role as enablers of change. See the transcript and contribute to the discussion over at www.enablersofchange.com.au/blog/.
Teams vs Zoom: which is better for online workshops?
Просмотров 734 месяца назад
Over the last few years we’ve seen a change in the use of online tools amongst enablers of change. Obviously at times it was the only way of running activities safely. But now we’re in the new normal and thinking about how to effectively engage farmers as part of our role, so we’re wondering, what’s the best online platform for workshops? Especially with farmers? Is there any data on this and w...
Using an unconference to boost innovation
Просмотров 744 месяца назад
In this episode, let's dive into something exciting and unconventional that can truly shake up the way we do things - the unconference approach. So, grab a cuppa, sit back, and let's explore this game-changing concept together. Have you ever attended a conference where you felt bored by the presentations, frustrated by the lack of interaction, or disappointed by the relevance of the topics? If ...
Working backwards to achieve greater impact
Просмотров 665 месяцев назад
Usually when we start a project, we start at the beginning and move forward, but here’s an interesting approach used by Amazon that turns that on its head. In this episode, we’re exploring the Working backwards approach. See the transcript and contribute to the discussion over at www.enablersofchange.com.au/blog/.
How learning science can help improve our impact
Просмотров 395 месяцев назад
As enablers of change, we often want to help farmers learn new skills and practices that can boost their productivity, profitability and resilience. But how do we know what works best when it comes to teaching and learning? How can we design and deliver learning activities that are effective, engaging and relevant for diverse contexts and audiences? In this episode we’re going to delve into how...
Using AIDA to boost marketing impact
Просмотров 526 месяцев назад
Struggling to get more people to attend your events? Would you like to be turning people away as your events are too popular? Then listen up, as in this episode, we’ll explore how we can use one of the oldest tools in the marketing arsenal-the AIDA principle-to boost our marketing impact. See the transcript and contribute to the discussion over at www.enablersofchange.com.au/blog/.
Understanding causation and correlation
Просмотров 3916 месяцев назад
As enablers of change, we sometimes find ourselves navigating the interesting landscape of evaluation and data analysis. Within this space, two foundational concepts emerge: causation and correlation. In this episode, we explore the subtle yet critical difference between these concepts. See the transcript and contribute to the discussion over at www.enablersofchange.com.au/blog/.
Another fabulous year wrapping up 2023!
Просмотров 438 месяцев назад
Another fabulous year wrapping up 2023!
What is the ADKAR model of change?
Просмотров 1529 месяцев назад
What is the ADKAR model of change?
Unravelling double loop learning
Просмотров 1549 месяцев назад
Unravelling double loop learning
How Theories of change and logframes differ
Просмотров 33810 месяцев назад
How Theories of change and logframes differ
Seven tips for effective co design
Просмотров 6910 месяцев назад
Seven tips for effective co design
Communicating and connecting with our audience
Просмотров 8611 месяцев назад
Communicating and connecting with our audience
How framing can help us enable greater change
Просмотров 5411 месяцев назад
How framing can help us enable greater change
Let’s say ‘could’ instead of ‘would’
Просмотров 34Год назад
Let’s say ‘could’ instead of ‘would’
Seven suggestions for making better use of ChatGPT
Просмотров 117Год назад
Seven suggestions for making better use of ChatGPT
At last, a model of practice for extension!
Просмотров 307Год назад
At last, a model of practice for extension!
What is the Technology Acceptance Model?
Просмотров 3,3 тыс.Год назад
What is the Technology Acceptance Model?
Celebrating 100 episodes of Enablers of change!
Просмотров 37Год назад
Celebrating 100 episodes of Enablers of change!
How to network effectively without feeling foolish
Просмотров 70Год назад
How to network effectively without feeling foolish
How we can use the Theory of Planned Behaviour
Просмотров 660Год назад
How we can use the Theory of Planned Behaviour
Seven simple life hacks for enablers of change
Просмотров 62Год назад
Seven simple life hacks for enablers of change

Комментарии

  • @hectorh.2605
    @hectorh.2605 25 дней назад

    Thank you so much, folks... Your video helps me to decide whether to use Zoom or Meets for my organization. Just, one thing to get clear for me: Are you referring to Meets Essential? Greetings from Peru!!!

    • @johnjames6722
      @johnjames6722 25 дней назад

      Yes, both MS Teams and Meets Essential would be covered by what we said for MS Teams. It's great to hear that you are in Peru!

  • @PanamaLiveGoodonaFarm
    @PanamaLiveGoodonaFarm 3 месяца назад

    Good information. I'm working to have a focus group to give me information on starting a small holistic memory care facility in Panama. Does your organization assist with the actual focus group event? Or can you direct me to who can help run the focus group if I'm not tech savvy with zoom or displaying material online?

  • @kaydiankerr
    @kaydiankerr 3 месяца назад

    Very insightful, thank you!

  • @meseretmesele8547
    @meseretmesele8547 3 месяца назад

    Very helpful

  • @finraziel
    @finraziel 4 месяца назад

    If I try this I end up pulling multiple notes off the stack... edit: best way for me seems to be just from the side. It curls the corner, but that can be more easily bent back or at least it wont make the note fall off as the largest part of the sticky strip stays straight. Might depend on your notes too though, I think mine might just be more sticky as it takes a lot of force to try to do it the way this video shows.

  • @moordpodcast
    @moordpodcast 5 месяцев назад

    yay, thank you. I never kneeeew!

  • @feraslababidi9664
    @feraslababidi9664 5 месяцев назад

    how to use com b model for safety shoes in the workplace?

  • @adebayoomolumo1938
    @adebayoomolumo1938 5 месяцев назад

    I would love to be able to speak and impact knowledge like you.

  • @andresjanz
    @andresjanz 5 месяцев назад

    👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼

  • @abiylema5817
    @abiylema5817 6 месяцев назад

    I undestood that, action learning is the best and practical way of acheiving concrete solutions for a problems. It enhanced collaboration; where resources, experiences, ideas, etc are shared without any limitation and across any boarder.

  • @lolstuffenjoy9880
    @lolstuffenjoy9880 6 месяцев назад

    im sorry but as much as this might help, this is completely impossible for me. the notes bend no matter i try

  • @sharonblackmon4420
    @sharonblackmon4420 6 месяцев назад

    Great tips, thank you!

  • @user-wr5tt9gs1c
    @user-wr5tt9gs1c 6 месяцев назад

    In Prograze, we supply the manual, with the idea that people can read it before they attend each day. Generally we only have 1 person out of the group who will do that. They may end up with a clearer understanding and ask better questions. But I still have to cover everything, for the non readers. We have been asked for videos from the days for participants to revisit, but our organizations do not want to travel that path. We are a little reluctant too, as so much you present is contextualised to the situation, and out of context, may be misunderstood.

  • @user-wr5tt9gs1c
    @user-wr5tt9gs1c 6 месяцев назад

    But are students wired to see everything as a test so focus more with questions? Would farmers be different?

  • @user-wr5tt9gs1c
    @user-wr5tt9gs1c 6 месяцев назад

    When doing a farm survey in Tibet, I found that the translators could not distinguish between could and would. The nuance was lost.

  • @jaid.in.canada
    @jaid.in.canada 7 месяцев назад

    Very helpful

  • @timotevaiomounga1652
    @timotevaiomounga1652 7 месяцев назад

    In currently sea grass is a Tongan Proverb similar

  • @TrishnamoniHazarika
    @TrishnamoniHazarika 8 месяцев назад

    Can anyone suggest me which countries (universities) are best suited for pursuing PhD agril. Extension in abroad....

  • @abhaychavan5614
    @abhaychavan5614 8 месяцев назад

    Thank you for the easy explaination and also for a blog with references.

  • @mukundabhusal2828
    @mukundabhusal2828 8 месяцев назад

    well explanation guys

  • @Agri-Biz
    @Agri-Biz 8 месяцев назад

    Great video

  • @Agri-Biz
    @Agri-Biz 8 месяцев назад

    Thank you for this video ...i would like to have zoom discussion with you about extension

  • @mubarakhassan4533
    @mubarakhassan4533 9 месяцев назад

    very clear elaborations! its my dissertation time and this helped so much to understand it.

  • @hawalk5707
    @hawalk5707 9 месяцев назад

    Great!! Thanks!! 1 suggestion is, it would be good if the video included some images or slides would be better

  • @TeshaleHaile-jb2iq
    @TeshaleHaile-jb2iq 9 месяцев назад

    Discuss individual extension

  • @dittymariadominic8656
    @dittymariadominic8656 10 месяцев назад

    Thanks for the episode

  • @wesley6112
    @wesley6112 10 месяцев назад

    *Promo SM*

  • @anujchouksey3026
    @anujchouksey3026 10 месяцев назад

    Easy and articulate presentation. Thanks!

  • @zenebeworkuwoldeyes5440
    @zenebeworkuwoldeyes5440 10 месяцев назад

    Interestingly brief and comprehensive

  • @kritikamathur8745
    @kritikamathur8745 11 месяцев назад

    Thank you for making it easy!

  • @juliafreeland5250
    @juliafreeland5250 11 месяцев назад

    Love the idea of using a tablecloth instead of giant paper! Thank you for sharing!

  • @davidnugent8696
    @davidnugent8696 11 месяцев назад

    Thank you, Denise and John for the video. I am a Coach Educator (Football Australia facilitator for coaching coaches) I started this journey back in 1995, and after the initial introduction to become a coach educator, in the last 12 years, I have changed the way I facilitate the courses. I have been following these 6 principles. I get push back from most of my peers, as I don't tell and show direct from the curriculum. I adapt the courses to suit the adults on the individual courses, according to the questions at the beginning (i get to know what they already know and what they are needing to help them do a better job). Thank you

  • @88Nieznany88
    @88Nieznany88 Год назад

    Why video is about would vs could, and not about should vs could

  • @babylonian
    @babylonian Год назад

    very glad i googled "prevent post-its from curling." thank you for your service 🫡

  • @markelas7827
    @markelas7827 Год назад

    Thank u!!!

  • @mohammadsarabi6891
    @mohammadsarabi6891 Год назад

    That actually worked. I was doing it wrong all the time.Thanks :)

  • @matthiaseze5717
    @matthiaseze5717 Год назад

    Thank you all.

  • @tinkerbell_faye
    @tinkerbell_faye Год назад

    Thank you for this video! This is greatly helpful! I am studying health psychology and this is beautifully explained! 💕

  • @kirtysirothia
    @kirtysirothia Год назад

    Nice start🎉

  • @gyanitasinha8360
    @gyanitasinha8360 Год назад

    Thanks it was really helpful! ❤️

  • @YonDaxD
    @YonDaxD Год назад

    I'm so high i don't even remember how I got here

  • @risingphoenix505
    @risingphoenix505 Год назад

    Could you compare and contrast the difference between gangstalking and M&E?

  • @debsarwario1633
    @debsarwario1633 Год назад

    By afaan oromoo

  • @1okanaganguy
    @1okanaganguy Год назад

    process is the boat, content is the oar

  • @Rebecca-abi-gee
    @Rebecca-abi-gee Год назад

    AndraGogy 6 principles originated by prof. Mark Knowles . 1. need to know 2. Self concept self directed 3. Prior Experience 4. Ready to learn enablers of change 5. Orientation to learning - Goal orientated - problem centred 6. Intrinsic Motivation

  • @AtteKym
    @AtteKym Год назад

    🥰👍

  • @scadydotp4517
    @scadydotp4517 Год назад

    Recently started my Master's and this has helped me tremendously! Thank you.

  • @fikadudemessie1298
    @fikadudemessie1298 Год назад

    Wow

  • @justiceobengofori1471
    @justiceobengofori1471 Год назад

    Very nice. Well explained. Thanks a lot