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The book stops hereā€¦

Jay Cross

Here: February 15-19, 2010. Tony O’Driscoll and Karl Kapp have a book coming out next month – Learning in 3D : Adding a New Dimension to Collaboration and Learning. Amazon’s blurb: Understanding the impact that 3D environments, virtual worlds, and immersive learning spaces will have on society, business, and learning is a challenge.

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Purloined photo

Jay Cross

I took this shot of George Leonard at his home when we talked about informal learning several years ago. George died earlier this month. I went online and asked Google to find a photo to use in a memorial. I found several, none by me and none attributed to me. One newspaper article stated: “The photograph of George used here was copied from the Web where it stated that there was no clear copyright or other source material provided.&# I wrote the author of the piece, who promptly changed th

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Intangibles matter

Jay Cross

Leadership, Intangibles, and Talent Review. “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.&# (I am proud to be among such company.). Retention. By making it easier for people to leave or be appealing to other employers, organisations are likely to benefit from increased retention and motivation.

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Hillary Clinton, the United States, and Freedom on the Net

Jay Cross

Internet Freedom. The prepared text of U.S. of Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton’s speech, delivered at the Newseum in Washington, D.C. JANUARY 21, 2010. When I read this (thx George Siemens for the link), I thought Right On! The Department of State is moving into the 21st Century. I figured we were finally edging toward diplomatic relations with the flat world.