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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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Personal Democracy Forum: Politics in the Web 2.0 Era
The world is faced with serious problems, and we in the technology community have a unique contribution to make, as the tools we've created help us to collaborate and organize at an unprecedented scale outside of industrial-era top-down organizations.
One One area where technology and real world concerns meet is in the challenge of remaking democracy in a Web 2.0 In the past year or so, I've been urging people to work on stuff that matters . world.
OReilly Radar
- Friday, June 19, 2009
Does America Need to Make Things?
His company is called Better Place, and while some have accused Agassi of being an egomaniac, I give him huge props for walking away from one of the most powerful jobs in the tech world to start a new company that was this hard to pull off.
But at the end of the third segment (embedded below), Agassi said something that’s been sticking in my head ever since: America has to start making things or the economy won’t work. KIGALI, RWANDA– As I’ve mentioned before I like my entrepreneurs risk-taking and a little crazy. Earlier this week on TechTicker, we ran an interview
TechCrunch
- Sunday, June 14, 2009
FAQ for Learntrends April 21-22
Learntrends is a series of online conversations among people with an interest in improving the process of learning in corporations and government. It’s the April installment of Corporate Learning Trends and Innovation.
We are expecting a diverse mix of newbies, old hands, managers, practitioners, specialists and generalists. What is April Learntrends ? Who may attend? Learntrends welcomes anyone interested in organizational learning.
Informal Learning
- Sunday, April 19, 2009
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What Does It Mean To Be An Internet President?
FDR was our radio president, JFK was our television president and Barack Obama will be our Internet President.
Quietly at noon yesterday, as the world was fixated on the televised inauguration of Barack Obama, some obscure IT managers flipped a switch (metaphorically) and transferred Change.gov to Whitehouse.gov... While the inauguration spectacle was inspiring and the speech lived up to its promise, Whitehouse.gov is the herald of bigger changes. Government is entering the Internet age and Barack Obama is our first Internet president.
What What does that
OReilly Radar
- Wednesday, January 21, 2009
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Ten years after
The Machine Age is over. Networks are connecting everyone and everything. Most damaging of all, we respond to tomorrow’s questions with yesterday’s answers.
Tossing around on a sea of turbulent change, companies that can’t respond to new situations rapidly are sunk. Competitors The Information Era has arrived. The rules have changed.
Informal Learning
- Saturday, January 10, 2009
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Personal Democracy Forum: Politics in the Web 2.0 Era
The world is faced with serious problems, and we in the technology community have a unique contribution to make, as the tools we've created help us to collaborate and organize at an unprecedented scale outside of industrial-era top-down organizations.
One One area where technology and real world concerns meet is in the challenge of remaking democracy in a Web 2.0 In the past year or so, I've been urging people to work on stuff that matters . world.
OReilly Radar
- Friday, June 19, 2009
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Does America Need to Make Things?
His company is called Better Place, and while some have accused Agassi of being an egomaniac, I give him huge props for walking away from one of the most powerful jobs in the tech world to start a new company that was this hard to pull off.
But at the end of the third segment (embedded below), Agassi said something that’s been sticking in my head ever since: America has to start making things or the economy won’t work. KIGALI, RWANDA– As I’ve mentioned before I like my entrepreneurs risk-taking and a little crazy. Earlier this week on TechTicker, we ran an interview
TechCrunch
- Sunday, June 14, 2009
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FAQ for Learntrends April 21-22
Learntrends is a series of online conversations among people with an interest in improving the process of learning in corporations and government. It’s the April installment of Corporate Learning Trends and Innovation.
We are expecting a diverse mix of newbies, old hands, managers, practitioners, specialists and generalists. What is April Learntrends ? Who may attend? Learntrends welcomes anyone interested in organizational learning.
Informal Learning
- Sunday, April 19, 2009
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