Jay Cross

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Andy McAfee at DevLearn

Jay Cross

Harvard’s MIT’s Andy McAfee’s opening keynote was the perfect set-up for 2 1/2 days of exploring social learning at DevLearn. Related post from February 2009. A ppropriately, he addressed how business is changing; he didn’t have to tell the 1,500 learning developers that they better get with the program.

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Reflecting* on the second half of 2009

Jay Cross

Clark Quinn and I gave a one-day workshop on implementing networked learning architecture the day before DevLearn. Lenora Routon Cross 1920-2009. DevLearn marked a significant shift in the field of corporate learning. Here’s a podcast prequel. After a decade of conversing online, Maish Nichani and I met face to face.

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Internet Time Lab

Jay Cross

Aaron Silvers’ great write-up of DevLearn 10 captures the spirit of what we’re trying to accomplish with the Internet Time Lab in Berkeley. I know Jay Cross (@jaycross) by reputation and though we exchanged a little bit at DevLearn 2009, I wouldn’t say I knew him well. Internet Time Alliance Trees.

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Learning and KM: Separated at birth?

Jay Cross

T wo years ago, DevLearn and KM World took place simultaneously in downtown San Jose. KM World 2009 is next week. Looking through the program, I’m delighted to see that many of the sessions could easily play at DevLearn and vice-versa. How different are these KM World talks from the topics we covered at DevLearn ?

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2008 in retrospect

Jay Cross

I’m closing the chapter on 2008 and gearing up for 2009 and beyond. Led sessions at DevLearn in San Jose on dealing with a down economy and learnscaping. Looking back, I see lots of smoke but little fire. Note: this post documents my journey through the past 12 months. Be forewarned: it’s me, me, me.