

4Line Learning is the lanes on the 5 Phase bridge: Imagine learners weaving through 4 distinct ways of learning—digital, live, social, and applied—while creating community & momentum to deliver maximum learning impact. Let's watch a short video to learn about these learning lanes.
All the Lines are different! Can you remember and differentiate them from one another?

Think 'On Your Own': A flipped classroom, self-paced learning that moves theory and background information from a boring lecture format to dynamic learning anytime, anywhere learning experience platform. Examples of OnLine activities include
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E-learning: Nano (less than 5 minutes)/ Micro (6-20 minutes), pre/post-tests, videos, podcasts, digital materials, book briefs/summaries, articles

Th​ink 'In-person, in collaboration with': A dynamic live workshop where learners take what they learned OnLine and link to meaningful context and applications. They walk out with clear ‘S.T.A.R.’ (Situation, Try, Action, Result) plans to apply their learning immediately at work and in life. InLine activities include:
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Live workshops (F2F/virtual), Business Simulations/Games, Psychometric Assessments, Feedback, Rapid Review, Experiential Learning and Unpacking Labs.

Think 'frontlines of work and life': Tools and activities that support learners in applying their learning on the job. They link applications to specific people and situations to ensure that insight becomes impact. FrontLine aims to build and sustain new mindsets and skillsets through application. Here are some sample activities:
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STAR application plans, Impact presentations, Missions, Action/project-based Based Learning, Application Checklist, Templates, Job Aides, 'How do you do' videos, Change Tracker

Think 'Wisdom of the Crowd': After the learners have tried, succeeded, and failed, they bring the wisdom back to the community and share (wisdom of the crowd), like bees that gather nectar back to the hive to make honey. This can be done both online and F2F. BeeLine activities could include
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Blogs, discussion groups, communities of practice, social networking events, program kick-offs, graduation events, book discussion groups, etc.