Creating social learning spaces

December 20, 2008 by Dave Briggs · 2 Comments 

One of the issues with the training element of the digital mentor initiative is that, of course, different people like to learn in different ways - and this will be amplified by the widely differing ability levels that already exist out there when it comes to online media.

What’s required, then, is perhaps a new way of looking at how we learn best and how that might be delivered. David Wilcox has a fascinating post about ’social learning spaces’. Such a social learning space could be anything or anywhere that learning is possible: a workshop, a conversation, a blog or a wiki, or a forum. Offline or online, it doesn’t matter - the important thing is that people are open and share their knowledge to add to the sum of learning available.

I guess Wikipedia is a good example of an online learning space, but any blog is the same: people sharing what they know online so others can benefit. But I think it is important for online social learning spaces to be blended with offline to create a more rich exchange of information and increased trust in the community.

I wonder how the idea of social learning spaces could be incorporated both into the training of digital mentors, the training that the digital mentors will perhaps themselves provide, and also how it can be encouraged in the work of the communities benefitting from digital mentoring?