In fact, Dan Pontefract compares the idea to Charles Jennings» 70-20-10 model, which suggests that 70 % of our education is from completing difficult jobs or tasks, 20 % is derived from people (mentors, bosses, etc), and the remaining 10 % is from courses, books, and other
formal education sources.
Not exact matches
When you combine these knowledge
sources with the many readily available independent media and content channels, it's increasingly clear that most of us are learning as much or more from the digital universe as from any traditional and / or
formal education programs.
It will address
formal education programs (such as those from NAR) and informal
sources of industry knowledge (such as peers and mentors).
It addresses
formal education programs (such as those from NAR) and informal
sources of industry knowledge (such as peers and mentors).