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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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110 Articles match "Jay Cross","Tools"
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Driven by demand
Human Capital Institute is hosting a webinar by Dave Wilkins and Jay Cross entitled Put “Learning Demand” in the Drivers Seat .
It means orchestrating informal tools to be available in the context of work as it needs to get done. Think of trainer turned into stage manager… their facilitation is more about making tools available than writing content; leaving the learners in charge to create and Organizations that focus on the supply side of the training they provide are looking at the wrong side of the equation. By focusing on the demand side (what
Informal Learning
- Thursday, March 11, 2010
Pilots or Beta?
The values and culture can remain stable while the tools and practices keep evolving to take advantage of the situation. This is quite different from perpetual Alpha, or never getting to something concrete, as Jay Cross commented here several years ago:
If you take the cynefin approach for working in complex environments you first Probe then Sense and then Respond in order to develop emergent practices . Backward-looking good or best practices are inadequate for changing complex environments.
Learning and Working on the Web
- Wednesday, March 10, 2010
Favourite Workplace Learning Blogs
Informal Learning by Jay Cross (US)
Internet Time Blog another one by Jay Cross (US)
Interdependent Thoughts NL: Ton Zylstra writes about knowledge work and management and the tools and strategies that help us navigate the networked world.
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
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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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Jay Cross video interview with Michael Allen
Michael Allen was the chief architect of Authorware, a powerful but difficult (for me) tool to author e-learning content. Allen talks to Jay Cross about Zebra. Michael Allen describes the future of authoring systems | Jay Cross, the flow | 6 January 2010
...Tags: You could create some pretty good interactions and branching with Authorware. Today he own’s Allen Interactions, an e-learning development company.
Workplace Learning Today
- Wednesday, January 6, 2010
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Resources and Tools
Internet Time Blog and Informl Learning Jay Cross has informed much of my work, which is why we continue to work collaboratively.
TOOLS
I’ve recently taken to using Twitter and I’m finding it to be a great tool for finding information. I was asked to develop a list of important resources, especially the blogs that I find most valuable in my work. Since my work is focused on the intersection of learning, work and technology and especially how learning and working are becoming integrated in networked organisations, these are not just edtech blogs.
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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. Under the Radar: great technologies you could be using | Informl Blog | Jay Cross | 29 January 2009
...Tags: Tags: Tools and Technolog He writes about them in several different blogs, and reports on what he likes and doesn’t like. 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 “.
Workplace Learning Today
- Friday, January 30, 2009
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Some more Top 10 Tools lists
This week has seen the following new and updated Top 10 Tools lists:
Kate Foy (updated list) - Kate is
Associate Professor and Deputy Dean
Faculty of Arts at the University of Southern
Queensland in Australia
Jay Cross (updated list) - Jay helps organizations improve performance by
marrying informal learning to web 2.0.
Patricia Donaghy (updated list) - Patricia teaches ICT to a
wide range of students at
Inchicore College of Further Education in
Dublin, Ireland, and is also the ICT co-ordinator.
Jane Hart - Pick of the Day
- Saturday, August 16, 2008
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Learn Trends 2008 - Free
George Siemens , Jay Cross and Tony Karrer have organized the second annual free online conference: Corporate Learning: Trends and Innovation 2008 November 17 - 21, 2008 | Online | Free Last year's conference had two thousand people from all over the world take part in the week-long conference. Speakers and topics include: Alvaro Fernandez: Brain Fitness for Peak Health and Performance Dave Gray: Visual Literacy, Learning Innovation Kevin Wheeler: The Future of Talent Dave Pollard - Working Smarter: Improving the personal productivity of knowledge workers.
eLearning Technology
- Wednesday, October 22, 2008
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More Discussion on Personal Work Learning Environments
There's some great discussion happening around the issues of control and resulting ownership of work product as we create personal work learning environments. Enterprises that love PLE's Cross battles Downes: is corporate learning corrupt? Stephen Downes Work PLEs internet futures and social relations Jay Cross - Nonsense from Stephen Blogging Inside or Outside the Corporate Firewall Stephen Downes Personal Work and Learning Environments (PWLE) - More Discussion Jay Cross - Semantics & the first place Personal Work and Learning Environments PLEs are power tools
eLearning Technology
- Saturday, June 9, 2007
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Rapid eLearning Tools - New Debate
I wasn't able to go to the panel session at eLearningGuild, but there are a couple interesting posts on it and some debate around the purpose of these tools. Clive Shepherd tells us - Rapid e-learning is swimming in too small a pond His main point is that Rapid eLearning Tools should be aiming at the SMEs, but according to Clive, at the panel session, the vendors claimed they weren't really aimed there. I agree My guess is that they may have been playing to the audience. These are not intended to be big courses with lots of interactivity.
eLearning Technology
- Tuesday, April 17, 2007
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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. It has changed my emotional outlook. Best damn marketing tool by an order of magnitude. Both And it's free. eLearning Technology
Subscribe 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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Personal Learning Knowledge Work Environment
What sparks this post is the combination of a recent post by Stephen Downes that includes a brief exchange with Jay Cross in the comments and some interesting discussions in the Enterprise 2.0 What this has come to make me realize is that for the vast majority of knowledge workers (including myself), there should be no separation between my Personal Learning Environment (PLE), my Personal Knowledge Management system, and my day-to-day set of tools that enhance my knowledge worker productivity. I've been reading a lot over the past few months around Personal Learning Environments and a lot of related material.
eLearning Technology
- Tuesday, May 29, 2007
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