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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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4 Articles match "Google","Luis Suarez"
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Learning Flow: unfrozen
Not only is e-mail where knowledge goes to die (according to Luis Suarez ) but PDF’s are where entire articles go to die. build better search into online learning applications (try to be like Google),
This is a re-publication of an article I wrote that was originally published in April 2006 for ADETA , but is no longer available on their website. Considering the subject matter, and my comment that was published with the article, it’s a bit ironic.
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Learning and Working on the Web
- Monday, February 15, 2010
Informal learning hot list for February 2009
Luis Suarez
Increasingly, I find myself turning to searches of known sources like these in lieu of open-ended Google searches.
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.
Internet Time
- Tuesday, March 3, 2009
Humannet at Cisco
Last week, Google, Facebook, Nokia, Yahoo!, Luis Suarez is the IBMer who is documenting his efforts to give up work email. Visiting Luis’s blog right now, I note that there’s a new “Did you know?” Yesterday I spent the day at Cisco talking with old friends and new about what Fast Company recently described as an “unprecedented forward-looking strategy to unleash what it’s calling a ‘ human network effect ’ both on and off the Cisco campus.” Despite the over-the-top hype , the new approach is very real .
Internet Time
- Thursday, January 22, 2009
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Informal learning hot list for February 2009
Luis Suarez
Increasingly, I find myself turning to searches of known sources like these in lieu of open-ended Google searches.
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.
Internet Time
- Tuesday, March 3, 2009
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New Meme - Media I Consume - How about a change?
I got tagged by Luis Suarez around a new meme going around that focuses on "Media I Consume"... For example - Luis mentions: Well, to start with, about 100 news sites from all sorts of different places, including TechMeme , TailRank , Megite , Findory , Blogniscient , diggdot .us us , Topix , Google News , etc. I'm sure you all remember the Five Things Meme that struck the blogosphere a few months ago. My initial reaction was - "Not another one."
eLearning Technology
- Wednesday, February 28, 2007
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Learning Flow: unfrozen
Not only is e-mail where knowledge goes to die (according to Luis Suarez ) but PDF’s are where entire articles go to die. build better search into online learning applications (try to be like Google),
This is a re-publication of an article I wrote that was originally published in April 2006 for ADETA , but is no longer available on their website. Considering the subject matter, and my comment that was published with the article, it’s a bit ironic.
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Humannet at Cisco
Last week, Google, Facebook, Nokia, Yahoo!, Luis Suarez is the IBMer who is documenting his efforts to give up work email. Visiting Luis’s blog right now, I note that there’s a new “Did you know?” Yesterday I spent the day at Cisco talking with old friends and new about what Fast Company recently described as an “unprecedented forward-looking strategy to unleash what it’s calling a ‘ human network effect ’ both on and off the Cisco campus.” Despite the over-the-top hype , the new approach is very real .
Internet Time
- Thursday, January 22, 2009
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