Jay Cross

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March 2009 presentations

Jay Cross

This coming Tuesday, March 10, I’ll be leading a brown-bag lunch session on Informal Learning: Learning Outside of the Classroom at IARC on the campus of the University of Alaska at Fairbanks. Ping me if you’re interested.

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LearnTrends Innovation Awards 2009

Jay Cross

George Siemens , Tony Karrer , and I are pleased to announce the LearnTrends 2009 Innovation Awards. Winners will make short presentations during the LearnTrends conference. Deadline for submission is: October 30.

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Reflecting on the first half of 2009

Jay Cross

I’m going to reflect on what I’ve been up to in 2009 thus far. Winter 2009. I was coincidentally walking by a presentation by Clive Shepherd on the exhibits floor at Learning Technologies in London when he happened to flip my photo and a quote on the screen. Spring 2009. It’s making me dizzy.

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Reflecting* on the second half of 2009

Jay Cross

Lenora Routon Cross 1920-2009. Clark Quinn and I presented our somewhat disturbing research findings at the CLO Symposium. Mom, my brother, and me (in plaid) in the early fifties. Largest magnolia tree in the South, on our family’s homestead in Washington, Arkansas. Endless rows of FEMA trailers parked in Hope forevermore.

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LearnTrends 2009: Balance, web 2.0, Internet Time Alliance, DAU

Jay Cross

Asking people to jot ideas on the white board, the line that divides presenter from audience began to blur. We’re all audience; we all presenters; it shifts back and forth. As with all of our presentations this week, you had to be there. Here’s the chat stream from Deb and Jerry’s presentation.

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Informal learning and Stoos management in four slides (Netflix)

Jay Cross

Here ’tis: Culture (Original 2009 version) from Reed Hastings. In case you don’t have time for the whole presentation, here are slides Harold recommended: This is beautiful because it is honest, clear, and reasonable. I was blown away. I’m writing the sequel to Informal Learning. Four freaking slides.

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Your favorite 2009 posts on Internet Time Blog

Jay Cross

No presentations. While I write a couple of public-facing blogs, Internet Time and the Informal Learning Blog , I spend more time participating in group discussions, writing comments, making online presentations, adding descriptions on sites like Flickr, posting to my wiki , and my Learnstream. No commercials. Few or no slides.