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Informal Learning Flow is a content hub started by Jay Cross that collects and organizes the best information on the web around informal learning. We hope this will help you find good stuff, learn and stay current.
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176 Articles match "2009","Jay Cross"
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Understanding "learning" - some more thoughts
Jay Cross has become well known for helping organisations understand that learning is either formal or informal .
let me point you to the article in December 2009's CLO
Magazine written by Timothy R Clark and
Conrad My colleagues at the Internet Time Alliance have been thinking a lot about what "learning" and being a "learner" means. This has been part of the ongoing discussion we have been having about the hijacking of terms like informal and social learning by "snake oil sellers".
Jane Hart - Pick of the Day
- Thursday, March 4, 2010
The Changing Face of Learning - It's Here!
The first was an interesting LinkedIn slideshare called The Changing Face of L&D which was posted recently by Jane Hart from the Centre for Learning and Performance Technologies and Jay Cross' Internet Time Alliance . And finally, a spirited discussion on the LinkedIn Chief Learning Officer Group mentioned Josh Bersin's December 2009 white paper on " Enterprise Learning and Talent Management 2010: Predictions for the Coming Year " (which I just read today), which includes 12 predicted strategies for organizations this year including, "We are shifting our focus from e-learning
You Learn Something New Every Day
- Monday, February 22, 2010
My year in review
JANUARY 2009
FEBRUARY 2009
MARCH 2009
APRIL 2009
MAY 2009
produced a 2009 version which
contained TOOLS 2009 resource.
Here is my month-by-month pick of the resources I have created during
the the year - magazine articles, presentations, blogs, web pages, etc
Jane Hart - Pick of the Day
- Wednesday, December 30, 2009
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Follow the Leaders: Sharing Jay Cross' Collected Wisdom
The recent Online Educa International Conference on Technology Supported Learning and Training featured a stream of fascinating workshops in and around informal learning that was organized and facilitated by Jay Cross (author of Informal Learning: Rediscovering the Natural Pathways That Inspire Innovation and Performance .) Today, Jay kindly sent around to participants of his workshop stream a wonderful set of links to all the rich content and out-front thinkers who contributed to his sessions and said, "Feel free to pass it to others." I attended a number of the workshops in this stream, that started with a session called "The Great Training Robbery" and included others such as "The New Era of Corporate Learning Unconference" and a Pecha Kucha Mini-Master Class (my first exposure to this cool presentation technique). (Note
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LearnTrends 2009 – Free Online Conference
George Siemens , Jay Cross and Tony Karrer are pleased to announce our third annual free online conference: LearnTrends 2009 The Corporate Learning Trends and Innovations Conference November 17-19, 2009 | Online | Free The theme/focus this year is on Convergence in Workplace Learning. We typically get more than a thousand people signed up and at least a hundred in each session. And every year I learn a lot. To register, you must first register on the LearnTrends community and then register on the Conference Event Page .
eLearning Technology
- Monday, September 21, 2009
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Informal Learning and the Transfer of Learning: How Managers Develop Proficiency
Via Jay Cross, an older article about transfer of learning . Power of informal learning in developing managers | Informal Learning Blog | Jay Cross | 21 October 2009
...Tags: The study suggests…
…managers learn mostly from informal learning, that proficiency is the product of informal learning, and that metacognitive knowledge and self-regulation skills moderate informal learning and the transfer process.
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Workplace Learning Today
- Wednesday, October 21, 2009
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Workplace Learning Bloggers and Tweeters: My Awards 2009
I would therefore like to pay my own tribute to the following 20 people, who either in their blogs and/or in their tweets have provided me with inspiration in their thoughts about workplace learning in 2009.
Firstly my colleagues in the Internet Time Alliance (here's our blog ), who have provided me with vision, stimulation and encouragement:
Jay Cross
Blogs :
Informal Learning and
Internet Time
Twitter:
In an earlier posting on the Edublog Awards I said that I was disappointed to see only a few workplace bloggers shortlisted in the Corporate Education category.
Jane Hart - Pick of the Day
- Tuesday, December 29, 2009
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LearnTrends 2009
George Siemens, Jay Cross and Tony Karrer have announced their third annual free online conference: LearnTrends 2009 The Corporate Learning Trends and Innovations Conference November 17-19, 2009 | Online | Free The
theme/focus The conference will also include the LearnTrends Innovation Awards 2009. theme/focus this year is on Convergence in Workplace Learning. Disucussions will be around:
Jane Hart - Pick of the Day
- Wednesday, September 23, 2009
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Informal learning hot list for February 2009
February 2009 Posts
February 2009 Keywords
Jay Cross
Wouldn’t it be cool to let the wisdom of your crowd suggest things on the net that merit your attention? It beats threshing a barrage of chaff to locate the kernels of information you want. It’s a time-saver, time is money, and most of us could use more of it.
Internet Time
- Tuesday, March 3, 2009
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Jay Cross Shares List of Learning Technologies
Jay Cross is a sponge (meant in a nice way, Jay) who constantly soaks up the latest techniques and tools in the learning area. This week he is in the UK at Learning Technologies 2009 conference, where he presented on “ Under the Radar: great technologies that you could be using “. Under the Radar: great technologies you could be using | Informl Blog | Jay Cross | 29 January 2009
...Tags: He writes about them in several different blogs, and reports on what he likes and doesn’t like. If you are just starting out in researching
Workplace Learning Today
- Friday, January 30, 2009
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Jay Cross on No More ‘Learners’
Jay Cross makes a subtle but powerful point here.
But Jay takes it a step further.
think Jay is — gently and thoughtfully — getting at that slightly snobby, snooty mindset of you-have-gaps-and-I-need-design-instruction-for-you.
No more “learners” | 26 February 2009
...Tags: He says it’s time to drop the preacher-and-congregation paradigm of learning.
This is a big idea, although probably familiar to some (i.e.,
Workplace Learning Today
- Wednesday, March 4, 2009
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Jay Cross wants no more learners
By David Gurteen Take a look and see what you think of this three-and-a-half minute rant about leveling the preacher-and-congregation model of learning from Jay Cross. But also read the comments on Jays post . But note Jay is not saying that we need to get totally away from the teacher-student model of learning more that we need to shift the balance. I of course love it as you will recognize that is what my knowledge cafes are about.
Gurteen Knowledge-Log
- Sunday, March 15, 2009
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Nothing More Important in my Life Than Blogging
From Jay Cross' Informal Learning Flow Hot List for August , fantastic video with Seth Godin and Tom Peters discussing the value of blogging. . They sound a lot like what I say about blogging and learning. This is going to be pretty good for an upcoming presentation to professional speakers about the use of social media. Seth Godin Doesn't matter if anyone reads it. What matters is the metacognition of thinking about what you are going to say. How do you force yourself to describe in three paragraphs why you did something. You are doing it for yourself to become part of the conversation even if it's very small. Tom Peters No single thing in the last 15 years professionally has been more important in my life than blogging. It has changed my life.
eLearning Technology
- Tuesday, September 1, 2009
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