E-lecture 3: Learning and Development Flashcards

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Name the three schools of learning?

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  1. Cognitivism
  2. Behaviorism
  3. Experiental learning
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Name three reasons why learning and development are important?

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  1. Attract and retain talent: opportunities to learn and grow most important reason for accepting a job offer
  2. Improves performance: improve business results
  3. Remaining competitive to ensure skills remain up to date
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What is cognitivism?

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  • Learning process: receiving, organizing, storing and retrieving information
  • Outcome: Change in mental schema. Developing associations between different types of information
  • Central concepts: retention and recall of information. Optimized when information is structured.
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What is behaviorism?

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  • Learning process: learning and behavioral change through punishment and rewards
  • Outcome: change in behavior
  • Focuses on demonstrated behavior
  • Believes people are sensitive to external stimuli and become conditioned to act in certain ways because of the consequences of their actions.
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What is exerpeintal learning?

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  • Learning process: learning from experience, through reflection, thinking and experimenting
  • Outcome: new skills through experimentation.
  • Cycle consists of four stages: experiencing, reflecting, thinking and acting.
    Provides new information which creates new cycles.
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How does the training topic drive the choice for which learning theory you will use?

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  • Use cognitivism if you want trainees to activate knowledge they stored in mental schemas.
  • Use behaviorism when you want trainees to receive feedback and encouragement, and design training environment to ensure positive behavior.
  • Use experiental learning when you want trainees to actively create their own experiences and let them reflect on their experiences.
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Name the four learning styles and what two dimensions they are based on?

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  1. Activist:
  2. Reflector
  3. Theorist
  4. Pragmatist
    Based on two dimensions:
    - Processing continuum: how we approach a task
    - Feeling continuum: how we respond emotionally.
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What are the four instructional principles for effective trainings?

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  1. Information
  2. Demonstration
  3. Practice
  4. Feedback
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What is onboarding?

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formal and informal practices, programs and policies enacted or engaged in by an organization or its agents to facilitate newcomer adjustment. Meant to facilitate socialization. Two

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What are the two goals of onboarding?

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  1. Provide information
  2. Develop relationships
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What three things does meeting the goals of onboarding ensure?

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  1. Role clarity
  2. Self-efficacy
  3. Social acceptance
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What are the 5 ultimate effects of effective onboarding?

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  1. Higher performance
  2. Higher job satisfaction
  3. Higher organizational commitment
  4. More intentions to remain
  5. Lower turnover
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What information should be delivered during onboarding?

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  1. The basics: information needed for all employees; can mostly be automated
  2. Job specific: What is needed for the employee to be successful in their specific jobs.
  3. Orientation: creating an insider identity (values of organization, history of organization)
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What is your role as manager in onboarding?

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  1. What does employee need to know and who do they need to meet?
  2. Make time for new employee early and often
  3. Encourage proactivity
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What is the ADDIE-model?

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Model used to design training programs. Consists of:
1. Analysis
2. Design
3. Develop
4. Implement
5. Evaluate

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What is the Analysis stage in the ADDIE-model?

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  1. Analysis: Answers what skills need to be trained and who needs training. Based on data. Needs to be approached from a long-term strategic priorities. Questions to be answered:
    - What strategic goals can be attained through training?
    - What aspects of a job/tasks does a training need to cover?
    - Which employees need training?
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What is the design stage in the ADDIE-model about?

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Building a program that meets learners’ needs by defining overall approach to learning and development content. Four steps:
- Formulation of learning objectives
- Planning of assessment strategy
- Determining levels, types and difficulties
- Selection of delivery method

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What is the develop phase in the ADDIE-model?

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Constructing content and materials. Instructional designers need to select learning and development methods suitable for proposed learning and development program.

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What is the implementation stage in the ADDIE-model about?

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Delivering training. Manager can add value by:
- Enhancing motivation
- Frame learning opportunities
- Demonstrate behavior

20
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Name four ways to maximize transfer of training?

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  • Support employees
  • Opportunities to practice
  • Performance feedback
  • Follow up
21
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Name three trends in learning and development?

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  1. Mobile learning
  2. Social learning
  3. Adaptive learning
21
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What is mobile learning?

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learning through mobile devices; providing accessible, small chunks of information. Learning anywhere anytime

22
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What is social learning?

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Learning through interactions with others; adopting effective social learning strategies to foster collaboration.

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What is adaptive learning?

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learning through personalized program; organizations are looking to provide personalized learning responsive to specific employee’s skill gaps, interests, and job requirements.