Learning Nerd’s Diary #76

Welcome back Learning Nerds!

Whether in organisations, classrooms, or personal development journeys - culture is key. Let's dive into this week’s newsletter and explore the world of learning culture together!

👀 Sneak peak

Here is what I have in store for you this week -

💭 Learning About Learning: Cultivating Learning Culture

🥜 Learning Nugget: Culture is the Ambience

💥 Coolest Thing I Learnt This Week:

  • 4 Shifts towards a Learning Culture

  • Learning Culture Lotus

  • Facilitating Vulnerability

🔦 Spotlight: Learning Museums took a trip top Brazil!

Let's jump right in!


💭 Learning About Learning

Think of one teacher who would scare you and whose classes you wanted to avoid like the plague.

Think of one teacher who made you fall in love with a subject that you didn’t like before.

Learning culture is omnipresent.

It's there even when you don't see it.

A healthy learning cultures can draw you to learn something you don't like. At the same time, an unhealthy learning culture can make you dislike something you liked.

But how do you cultivate a healthy learning culture? Here are 3 principles to keep in mind:

1/ First Who, then What

People are central to a learning experience. Whether it is between the facilitator and the learner or in between peers - establishing a healthy connection with people you’re learning with/ from is key.

Start with the who instead of the what.

Example:

When Harsh Doshi & I started the LxD Lab. We spend the first few weeks just to enable the group of 20 learning experience designers to get to know each other better.

We enabled them to learn more about each other through a mini quiz and Notion Profiles for each member. We also encouraged them to speak to at least 3 other people in the community before we met next. The result?

2/ Cohesion between Words & Action

Culture is not what you write on the wall, it’s what you do and how your learners feel. A healthy learning culture is where there is cohesion between words & action (​Source​)

Example:

Learning by doing is a philosophy for us at ​NextLeap​. It’s more than just a few words on our website, here is how:

  • All our online sessions are designed to get learners to ‘do’ things. This could be in the form of discussions in breakout rooms or building a mindmap - anything that requires to get their hands dirty instead of just passively listening

  • All our courses are project & problem based. That also means we measure engagement through learners submitting these artefacts

Here is an example of a in-session workbook for our Product Design Fellowship -

3/ Well started is Half Done

When it comes to culture, beginnings are the key to success! If you don’t establish cultural norms upfront, it’s extremely hard to inculcate them later.

Example:

I recently finished a course called ​Nervous System Mastery​ by Jonny Miller. All their sessions were structured in the same way:

  • Breathing exercise

  • Breakout room activity

  • Debrief

  • Theory

  • Breakout rooms

  • Debrief

  • Checklist for the week

From Day 1, I knew what to expect from the live sessions. It also allowed me to prioritise it in my day :)

To paraphrase (& modify) a famous quote by Peter Drucker -

Learning Culture eats Learning strategy for breakfast”

So the next time you’re designing learning experiences, don’t forget to cultivate culture!


🥜 Learning Nuggets

Learning culture is like the ambience of a restaurant.

It's there even when you don't see it.

It can push you away from learning something you love or draw you to learn something you don’t like.


💥 Coolest Thing I Learnt this Week

4 Shifts towards a Learning Culture

My friend Anamaria unpacks learning culture in this post. Like everything she does, I love the simplicity with which she breaks down this much debated topic by talking about 4 things:

  1. Learning Width

  2. Learning Depth

  3. Learning Integration

  4. Learning Focus

Check it out!

Learning Culture Lotus

Building a learning culture is more than having access to a learning budget and it’s definitely more than doing 3 trainings a year. It’s about individuals, organisations, connection and so much more. This framework by Curious Lion gives an actionable way for you to create learning culture in your organisation or even for your learners!

Facilitating Vulnerability

In the world of online learning, creating moments of vulnerability and a safe space for people to show up with their whole selves becomes difficult but can be transformational for your learning experiences.

I came across this icebreaker that I’m dying to use to kick-start that in an online session!


🔦 Spotlight

Learning Museums 🎪 took a trip to Brazil 🇧🇷 this week!

I had the incredible opportunity to share Learning Museums 🎪 with MoL - a vibrant community of self-directed learners in Brazil.

I believe lifelong learning is the way to go and I am constantly inspired by individuals who take control of their learning journeys. The energy and enthusiasm in the room were palpable! ✨

If you're a self directed learner or trying to facilitate self directed learning, check out ​this article​ on Learning Museums.


Love & Learning

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