Hi
Safety FM listeners, this is
Brent Sutton, one of the co-hosts of the new podcast series
The Practice of Learning Teams, with my fellow co-hosts
Glynis McCarthy and
Brent Robinson.
Our goal is to support you on your journey and build a better community of practice for
Learning Teams.
On today's podcast of the show, we conduct a mini Learning Team on the topic of "Learning Styles and your Learning Journey".
We will explore:
1) Elon Musk’s two rules for learning anything faster
1a) Rule #1: Make sure you're building a tree of knowledge
1b) Rule #2" You can't remember what you can't connect
2) Preferred learning styles
3) How people perceive and receive information differently
4) How to build core knowledge
5) How to make connections in learning
6) Why we need to learn about "How to Learn"
7) How your learning journey is influenced
8) How training can be a barrier to learning
Plus our
Top 6 Tips for your learning journey:
1) What does good look like
2) Where you are currently at
3) Where do I need to be
4) How will I get there
5) What support will I need
6) How do I share my successes and failures to improve
Closing quote
"Why every learning journey is unique unless you know where you are going and how you will get there, you probably won't reach your destination. Learning to become a highly competent Learning Teams facilitator takes more than just training. It takes time, application, reflection and refinement of practice. Whether your journey is just beginning or you are a highly competent Learning Teams facilitator, you will find immense value in participating in a community of practice, to learn from others, be able to share your stories and be part of something bigger."Click this link for the
Elon Musk article (September 2nd, 2020 by Jake Daghe) from the
Entrepreneur's Handbook.
Please share your thoughts about this episode @
podcastlearnings.comBe part of the journey with Learning Teams @
learningteamscommunity.comAnd don't forget, the book "The Practice of Learning Teams" is available in printed and Kindle editions on
Amazon or from the
author's website.