As more organizations turn to social learning in order to deliver engaging e-learning experiences for their employees and customers, the once little-known concept is quickly transforming into a must-use concept by forward-thinking organizations. In this post, we'll explain what social learning is and how organizations can use it to foster collaborative learning and performance.
Social learning is based on a theory that psychologist Albert Bandura developed that asserts that learning is a cognitive process that happens in a social context and happens organically through observation or direct instruction. The theory proposes that social learning even happens in the absence of explicit teaching and reinforcement.
If you think about the world we live in today and all of the methods we have for taking in information, the theory makes sense. We can learn — both inadvertently and on purpose — by watching a TikTok, listening to a podcast, or attending a lecture. Even the media we consume outside of work still teaches us new things and approaches that we apply to our work.
There are a number of benefits of social learning, including:
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