(Editor’s Note: Want to see a full overview of this week’s event’s and resources? Read the #TChat Recap: Crowdsourcing — Hot Mess or High Art? )
Learning. It’s fundamental to human personal and professional growth. And increasingly, corporations recognize its critical contribution to overall business growth .
But how is the learning process changing in today’s more connected, “social” world of work? Are we making the most of opportunities to collaborate ? How can we leverage personal and professional networks to be smarter and more effective in every aspect of our lives?
This week, our “Summer Restart” series moves beyond last week’s crowdsourcing event , to focus more specifically on how to get more out of tools and techniques designed to curate and share collective wisdom.
Our guest brings unique, first-hand understanding of how and why collaborative learning can enrich our lives, improve professional performance and drive business innovation.
Nick Kellet is a pioneer in applying purposeful collaboration to business challenges and opportunities. He is co-founder of List.ly , a service that empowers people to create, manage, share and engage with the web’s best lists.
Nick helped me frame this week’s events by discussing his perspective on social learning in a brief G+ Hangout:
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#TChat Events: Connecting Collaboration and Success
This week’s topic is destined to shift your collaborative spirit into high gear. So be sure to join us on Wednesday, July 31, for a dynamic #TChat double-header. Bring your questions, concerns, ideas and suggestions, and let’s talk!
#TChat Radio — Wed, July 31 at 6:30pmET / 3:30pmPT
Tune-in to the #TChat Radio show
Nick joins our hosts, Meghan M. Biro and Kevin W. Grossman for a thoughtful look at why and how collaboration tools and techniques are redefining how we live, work and play. Listen live and dial-in with your questions and feedback!
#TChat Twitter — Wed, July 31 at 7pmET / 4pmPT
Immediately following the radio show, we’ll go wide with Nick for an open-mic community discussion on the #TChat stream . We welcome anyone with a Twitter account to join us, as we explore collaboration and learning together, with these questions as a guide:
Q1: Social learning — what exactly is it and why is it exploding?
Q2: What soft skills are needed to facilitate collaboration online and offline?
Q3: How do collaboration and knowledge sharing enrich our integrated work/life lives today?
Q4: Nick says “We are what we consume, produce and share.” Agree? Why/why not?
Q5: What technologies enable social learning and collaboration today? What’s missing?
Throughout the week, we’ll keep the discussion going on the #TChat Twitter feed and on our new LinkedIn Discussion Group . So please join us share your questions, ideas and opinions.
We’ll see you on the stream!
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