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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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36 Articles match "Jay Cross","Magazine"
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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
Words that are bad for business
Jay Cross writes about words “Dirty Words” that are bad for business in the most recent CLO magazine. 8 Dirty Words | Informal Learning Blog | Jay Cross | 24 January 2010
...Tags: Will Findlay provides a response worth reading in the comments.(JC) JC)
Workplace Learning Today
- Tuesday, January 26, 2010
Intangibles matter
8220;Articles are included from the likes of the Harvard Business Review, Henry Mintzberg, HR Magazine, Jeffrey Pfeffer, MIT Sloan Review, Nokia, SuccessFactors and the Wall Street Journal.” This idea of increased autonomy is supported in an article by Rex Davenport where he highlights a recent interview with Jay Cross in Learning Executives Briefing.
“When Cross Leadership, Intangibles, and Talent Review
“Articles 8221; (I am proud to be among such company.)
Internet Time
- Tuesday, January 19, 2010
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Last Year's eLearn Magazine Predictions
Here are the predictions from the 2007 eLearn Magazine's annual round-up , and what actually happened. Not counting Yale, we are long past the experimental stage, and moving into mainstream. Michael Feldstein , author of the e-Literate weblog and member of eLearn Magazine's Editorial Advisory Board, USA Predicted: "The U.S. technologies, Time magazine recently named "you" as the person of the year for 2006. 2007 is finally over. Everybody is busily predicting 2008, but who is checking 2007's predictions?
Half an Hour
- Wednesday, January 2, 2008
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eLearn Magazine’s 2010 Predictions
Four members of Internet Time Alliance submitted their thoughts to eLearn Magazine’s 2010 Predictions .
Wave Crests
Google Jay Cross, chairman of Internet Time Alliance
Break Out!
I’m 8221; Several technologies are poised to cross the chasm: social tools, mobile technologies, and virtual worlds. Google Wave is already set to become a very popular tool this year, and I think it represents the way that tools are going to evolve in the near future, that is that the social functionality found in standalone tools is going to merge and become amalgamated into more integrated “learning” tools.
Internet Time
- Friday, January 8, 2010
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Is there room for disagreement?
He might be the author of a helpful article you read in a magazine. I would say that my definition lines up rather more closely with what Jay Cross has to say on the subject. Tags: donald clark jay cross Stephen Downes informal learnin In the midst of the furore that has resulted from Saul Carliner's article on the longevity of instructor-led learning (which, incidentally, I think is best addressed by Stephen Downes ), I find myself being corrected by Donald Clark in respect of my understanding of informal learning. I
Karyn's Erratic Journey
- Tuesday, March 31, 2009
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Personal Learning Environments and personal learning environments
It includes my wife, friends and work colleagues, my tennis coach, my books, magazines and newspapers, the TV I watch, the films I see, the radio programmes that I listen to. Others that have chimed in: Jay Cross - PLEase Tony O'Driscoll - Web 2.0 There's been quite a bit of discussion going on around Personal Learning Environments (PLEs) and personal learning environments. We talked about this briefly during a session with Tony O'Driscoll , Brent Schelenker , and Steven Downes at the eLearningGuild.
eLearning Technology
- Monday, April 16, 2007
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Fun Sign Generator
Fun way to generate signs, magazine covers, etc. This will be fun to use to create different kinds of images. Found via Jay Cross pos at FotoTrix.com . Similar to the Headline Generator that I had mentioned before. You give it a picture to include in the generated image, choose a template that you want to generate, choose the size of the generated image and it generates a fun resulting
eLearning Technology
- Wednesday, January 2, 2008
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Inside Learning Technologies Magazine
The November 2009 issue features well known contributors to the learning industry like Jay Cross and Jane Hart. Speaking the Language of Business – Jay Cross
Inside Learning Technologies | Informal Learning Blog | Jay Cross | 17 November 2009
...Tags: Inside Learning Technologies is a UK-based publication edited by Don Taylor, and should be of interest to readers of this blog. Here is the Table of Contents:
Workplace Learning Today
- Thursday, November 26, 2009
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Doodling - or is it Visual Mapping?
Jay Cross writes about developing a reputation as the guy who was doodling in business school classes.
But what Jay shows as examples might not all be doodles . Yes, Jay may have been doodling much of the time, but there’s often more to it than that. Related posts: Meaning aimless drawing. And it can be extremely useful as well.
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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".
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Economics in a DRM-Free World
These rights are retained by their employers - newspapers, magazines, advertising agencies, and myriad other businesses and agencies. This is a distribution method writers of open source software will recognize instantly, as almost everything written under the GPL eventually winds up on a magazine CD as a giveaway. Jay Cross , Harold Jarche and Nancy White all offer consulting services - and they also make their views known for free on their After my previous post, Doug Johnson asked me to explain the economic model of a DRM-free world. This has been done by others
Half an Hour
- Tuesday, December 25, 2007
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My year in review
the year - magazine articles, presentations, blogs, web pages, etc
In this article for elearning age magazine I reflected on my career as an
E-Learning In 2008 I wrote an article for e.learning magazine called
"25 article for e.learning magazine or view the supporting presentation
(embedded Here is my month-by-month pick of the resources I have created during
the JANUARY 2009
Jane Hart - Pick of the Day
- Wednesday, December 30, 2009
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