Learning Nerd’s Diary #68
Welcome back Learning Nerds!
Over the last 2 months I have been working with a professional coach to understand myself better. Need less to say I have been a pretty reflective mode. This week’s newsletter is a reflection (pun intended!) of that…
👀 Sneak peak
Here is what I have in store for you this week -
💭 Learning About Learning: Outside In/ Inside Out Learning
🥜 Learning Nugget: Two-way Street
💥 Coolest Thing I Learnt This Week:
- Interdependent Learning 
- The Well of Knowledge 
- Learning for YOU 
🔦 Spotlight: CTRL > CLTR Festival
Let's jump right in!
💭 Learning About Learning
Is your learning outside-in or inside-out?
There are two kinds of learning: outside-in learning and inside-out learning.
Outside-in Learning
Have you ever started to learn something just because everyone around you seems to be talking about something?
That is outside-in learning.
Learning something because it is trendy or popular. Learning something out of FOMO. This is learning that is driven by external factors.
Example:
- An individual starting to learn an instrument because all their friends are learning it as well 
- An organisation picking up the latest trend in their domain & planning a workshop with the entire team on it 
Inside-out Learning
Have you ever started to learn something because it is something you need to learn in order to grow and improve?
That is inside-out learning.
Learning something because it is something that you need to learn. Learning something after reflecting. This is learning that is driven by internal factors.
Example:
- An individual starting to pick up how to cook right after moving out of home for the first time 
- An organisation analysing where it’s employees need to grow and then planning training around it 
Which one is better?
There is place for both outside-in and inside-out learning. However, it is important to recognise what kind of learning are you signing up for.
Some things to keep in mind when we talk about outside-in learning:
- Outside-in learning might be great to stay on-track with what is happening in the outside world, but it may not be something you can directly apply at that time 
- Trends can change overnight - making it easy to lose motivation to continue with outside-in learning if the extrernal factors change 
On the other hand, inside-out learning:
- Is likely to be more long-lasting because it is driven in a core need that is unique to you/ your organisation 
- Requires a lot of reflection and understanding of what is truly needed - something that requires time and tact 
In conclusion, both outside-in and inside-out learning have their own place. Before starting to learn something new, ask yourself - “Is my learning outside-in or inside-out?”
🥜 Learning Nuggets
Learning is a two-way street.
If our learning experiences don’t allow for learners to express themselves, we’re doing something wrong.
💥 Coolest Thing I Learnt this Week
Interdependent Learning
This article talks about 3 kinds of learning:
- Dependent Learning – learning where the learner is dependent on others wrt direction in terms of objectives, curriculum, expertise and facilitation 
- Independent Learning – self-motivated learners learning on their own 
- Interdependent Learning – learning that requires connecting to others and cannot be done alone. 
The Well of Knowledge
I came across this tool on reflection that talks about figuratively diving into the deep (the four layers of the well) to better understand learnings using 4 phases - Repeat, Refer, Review, Reflect.
Reflection is key to learning something new and this framework has interesting triggers for the next time you want to reflect on anything.
Learning for YOU
🔦 Spotlight
I’m going to be speaking about Building Learning Habits this week at the CTRL > CLTR Conference this week! Sign-up for the free event here
Love & Learning
Until we meet next week!
Reflect to learn!
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