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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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8 Articles match "Jay Cross","Luis Suarez"
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Favourite Workplace Learning Blogs
Informal Learning by Jay Cross (US)
Internet Time Blog another one by Jay Cross (US)
ELSUA ES: Luis Suarez talks about knowledge management, community building, social computing and living in a world without e-mail [a very good thing].
This list is a result of a series of tweets, initiated by Janet Clarey who referred to a Top 50 list of educational technology blogs. Shortly after that, Maria Anderson suggested that I create a list for workplace learning .
Learning and Working on the Web
- Tuesday, March 9, 2010
Leveraging the human network
Hopefully we can address this inadequacy in the upcoming conference Jay Cross has organized (April 21 & 22, 2009). Luis Suarez and I will be discussing “learning in an era of networked intelligenc Chief Learning Officer has published an article on Leveraging Human Networks to Accelerate Learning : “Networks connect diverse people quickly and easily…Networks can withstand stress and adapt quickly to change…Networks contain a small number of people that have proportionately more influence over the network than others.” 8221;
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elearnspace
- Friday, April 17, 2009
Yet Another Glimpse At the Future of Work
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( Cross-posted at the AppGap blog )
In my previous posts pointing to the Economist article I have somewhat sarcastically noted that these firms knew a good market space to grow into when they smelled it (sarcastically because I have been aware of and following practitioners who have been talking and writing about this for almost ten years now … the granddaddy of them all Stafford Beer , and people like Bill Ives , Euan Semple , David Weinberger , John Hagel , John Seeley Brown , Jay Cross , Harold Jarche , Stan Davis , Verna Allee , Chris Meyer , Jim Ware , Arie
Wirearchy
- Wednesday, April 1, 2009
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Ten Predictions for eLearning 2008
Prediction #9 => Niche Online Discussions Based on a series of events (success of small group discussions at eLearningGuild in the Fall, success of the virtual conference with George Siemens, discussion with Jay Cross and others about a conference for people with more experience, and discussion by Luis Suarez about a targeted virtual conference), I'm starting to think that the way to go is to have frequent, more targeted online, virtual discussions on particular topics. The Big Question this month are Predictions for Learning in 2008 . Here are my predictions, but
eLearning Technology
- Thursday, January 3, 2008
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Leveraging the human network
Hopefully we can address this inadequacy in the upcoming conference Jay Cross has organized (April 21 & 22, 2009). Luis Suarez and I will be discussing “learning in an era of networked intelligenc Chief Learning Officer has published an article on Leveraging Human Networks to Accelerate Learning : “Networks connect diverse people quickly and easily…Networks can withstand stress and adapt quickly to change…Networks contain a small number of people that have proportionately more influence over the network than others.” 8221;
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elearnspace
- Friday, April 17, 2009
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Informal learning hot list for February 2009
Luis Suarez
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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2007 Traffic Stats - Hopefully a Meme
I'm hoping some of the following folks would be willing to reciprocate with some stats. Clive Shepard Brent Shlenker Mark Oehlert George Siemens Harold Jarche Wendy Wickham Jay Cross Clark Quinn Stephen Downes ~ Both OLDaily and Half an Hour Andrew McAfee Luis Suarez Jane Knight Karl Kapp Jack Vinson Nancy White Bill Ives Tom Kulhmann Ray Sims Are you gam I've seen a couple of posts ( Matt Cutts , Dave Taylor ) talking about their relative web statistics for 2007. While my stats are very low in comparison
eLearning Technology
- Monday, January 14, 2008
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Favourite Workplace Learning Blogs
Informal Learning by Jay Cross (US)
Internet Time Blog another one by Jay Cross (US)
ELSUA ES: Luis Suarez talks about knowledge management, community building, social computing and living in a world without e-mail [a very good thing].
This list is a result of a series of tweets, initiated by Janet Clarey who referred to a Top 50 list of educational technology blogs. Shortly after that, Maria Anderson suggested that I create a list for workplace learning .
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Yet Another Glimpse At the Future of Work
.
( Cross-posted at the AppGap blog )
In my previous posts pointing to the Economist article I have somewhat sarcastically noted that these firms knew a good market space to grow into when they smelled it (sarcastically because I have been aware of and following practitioners who have been talking and writing about this for almost ten years now … the granddaddy of them all Stafford Beer , and people like Bill Ives , Euan Semple , David Weinberger , John Hagel , John Seeley Brown , Jay Cross , Harold Jarche , Stan Davis , Verna Allee , Chris Meyer , Jim Ware , Arie
Wirearchy
- Wednesday, April 1, 2009
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Knowledge Management and Learning
Interesting discussion going on with contribution by Luis Suarez, Jay Cross, David Wilson - around the distinction between Knowledge Management and Learning: Knowledge Management and Informal Learning Knowledge Management and Learning - Separated at Birth? - Where They Really? KM & learning: separated at birth?
eLearning Technology
- Wednesday, December 13, 2006
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Yet Another Glimpse At the Future of Work
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( Cross-posted at the AppGap blog )
In my previous posts pointing to the Economist article I have somewhat sarcastically noted that these firms knew a good market space to grow into when they smelled it (sarcastically because I have been aware of and following practitioners who have been talking and writing about this for almost ten years now … the granddaddy of them all Stafford Beer , and people like Bill Ives , Euan Semple , David Weinberger , John Hagel , John Seeley Brown , Jay Cross , Harold Jarche , Stan Davis , Verna Allee , Chris Meyer , Jim Ware , Arie
Wirearchy
- Tuesday, March 31, 2009
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