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Internet culture

Jay Cross's Informal Learning

Chief Learning Officer magazine , Effectiveness, April 2009. The Internet is so pervasive that Internet values are blowing back into real life. I expect attitudes like Internet values to underpin exemplary corporate learning in the future. Don’t bet against the Internet. by Jay Cross. Here are nine more to ponder.

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Zip it, Block it, Flag it

Learning with e's

80% of children in the UK have encountered unsuitable or harmful content on the Internet (Byron, 2009 - see report link below) and it has usually been down to parents to educate their children about keeping safe on the web - that is until now. They may be slightly uncomfortable partners.

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Are you a Tech-Savvy Teacher?

E-Learning Acupuncture

In November 2009, Staff at Rasmussen College in the United States have compiled what they believe are the Top 100 Apps (50 for the Web and 50 for the iPhone) for Tech-Savvy Teachers. Let your students contact you on Facebook mail or chat with you using instant messages on Facebook chat. Probably not.

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Come Together

Jay Cross

Then, along came the Internet. The use of instant messaging migrated from high school to corporate life. Clark Quinn and I found that less than 40 percent of CLOs are involved in corporate decisions about communities of practice, social networks, content repositories, wikis and Internet access.

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Cammy Beans Learning Visions: The Gin System

Learning Visions

Files can be password protected Discussion Boards In August, Gin Premiere is launching with new features, including instant messaging, a "whos online" feature, skinning features, and the ability to upload pictures with your profile. So whos using The Gin System? ASTD Keynote: “People Lie&# Richard Hilleman Electr.

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NOW EVERYONE WINS: OVERCOMING GENERATION DIFFERENCES WHEN BUILDING LEARNING

Wonderful Brain

Rely heavily on blogs, instant messages, tweets, text messages. Generation Z (Soon to enter the workforce, born between 1995-2009). First generation never to have experienced the pre-internet world. Incredibly technology savvy, immune to most traditional marketing and sales pitches. Already technology-focused.

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Cammy Beans Learning Visions: Gadgets, Games and Gizmos for Learning

Learning Visions

Gen Xers are digital immigrants; they did not grow up with the dual technologies of the Internet and video games. But then Karl says this: "The first generation to be fully immersed in video games and the Internet is the gamer generation." (p. Im a Gen Xer and a Gamer 1.0er. 28) So, Karl, am I of the gamer generation or am I not?

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