Virtual Communities of Practice on LinkedIn: A Study on Self-directed, Work-related Learning

Elisabeth Franc, Rita Stampfl, Barbara Geyer
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As a career network, LinkedIn offers access to a wide range of job-related information and a low-threshold opportunity for exchange among experts in various fields. The purpose of this study was to find out which LinkedIn functions are particularly useful for self-directed professional development and to what extent users’ motivation to learn is influenced by their virtual community of practice (VCoP) on LinkedIn. Two approaches were taken to answer this question. First, a literature review on four different learning theories was conducted: self-directed learning, situated learning, social learning and connectivism. The learning mechanisms on social media were then put into the context of those four learning theories. Additionally, the specific potential of learning via social media and especially via LinkedIn was considered. Second, a qualitative interview study with LinkedIn users who were categorised as digital learning experts based on their education and/or profession was conducted. According to the results of the study, LinkedIn offers excellent conditions for professional development. Various functions such as consuming others’ posts, writing own posts, comments or private messages and subscribing to hashtags or newsletters support work-related learning processes. The value of the LinkedIn Learning course platform is controversial. The results also show that VCoP activities can influence users’ motivation to learn both positively and negatively. The LinkedIn activities of others can inspire users, but they can also cause social pressure. The results of the interview study represent an addition to the research field of “learning with social media” and can be used as recommendations for dealing with LinkedIn in order to broaden or deepen one’s professional knowledge. This study especially highlights the use of LinkedIn for lifelong learning with the goal of professional development.
LinkedIn 上的虚拟实践社区:与工作相关的自主学习研究
作为一个职业网络,LinkedIn提供了与工作相关的广泛信息,以及各领域专家之间低门槛交流的机会。这项研究的目的是找出LinkedIn的哪些功能对自我导向的职业发展特别有用,以及用户的学习动机在多大程度上受到LinkedIn上虚拟实践社区(VCoP)的影响。为了回答这个问题,我们采用了两种方法。首先,对四种不同的学习理论进行了文献回顾:自我导向学习、情景学习、社会学习和联结主义。然后,将社交媒体上的学习机制置于这四种学习理论的背景之下。此外,还考虑了通过社交媒体,特别是通过LinkedIn学习的具体潜力。其次,对LinkedIn用户进行了定性访谈研究,这些用户根据其教育和/或职业被归类为数字学习专家。研究结果显示,LinkedIn为职业发展提供了良好的条件。各种功能,如浏览他人的帖子、撰写自己的帖子、评论或私信,以及订阅标签或时事通讯,都为与工作相关的学习过程提供了支持。LinkedIn 学习课程平台的价值是有争议的。研究结果还表明,VCoP活动会对用户的学习动机产生积极或消极的影响。他人在LinkedIn上的活动可以激励用户,但也会造成社会压力。访谈研究的结果是对 "利用社交媒体学习 "这一研究领域的补充,可以作为利用LinkedIn拓展或深化个人专业知识的建议。这项研究特别强调了以职业发展为目标的终身学习对LinkedIn的使用。
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