García-Peñalvo, Francisco J.Colomo Palacios, RicardoLytras, Miltiadis D.2012-06-272012-06-272012-03-05Behaviour and Information Technology, (March 2012), 1(3), 1-3.0144-929X (print)1362-3001 (online)https://hdl.handle.net/10016/14724The Internet and its increasing usage has changed informal learning in depth. This change has affected young and older adults in both the workplace and in higher education. But, in spite of this, formal and non-formal course-based approaches have not taken full advantage of these new informal learning scenarios and technologies. The Web 2.0 is a new way for people to communicate across the Internet. Communication is a means of transformation and knowledge exchange. These are the facts that cannot be obviated by the organisations in their training programmes and knowledge management. This special issue is devoted to investigating how informal learning changes or influences online information in Social Web and training strategies in institutions. In order to do so, five papers will present different approaches of informal learning in the workplace regarding Web 2.0 capabilities.application/pdfeng© Taylor & FrancisInformal learningSocial WebTrainingWorkplaceCompetenceSkillKnowledge managementInformal learning in work environments: training with the Social Web in the workplaceresearch articleInformática10.1080/0144929X.2012.661548open access133Behaviour and Information Technology1