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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. Spring 2009. Rather, we recommend redeploying them in new capacities, serving as connectors, wiki gardeners, internal publicists, news anchors and performance consultants. Midyear already! How did we get here so quickly?

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Your favorite 2009 posts on Internet Time Blog

Jay Cross

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. My blogs show but one of many perspectives of Jay. Top Ten Tools.

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So many thoughts, so little time

Jay Cross

The top posts from sources selected for Informal Learning Flow in the first six months of 2009: Work on Stuff that Matters: First Principles - OReilly Radar , January 11, 2009. Blog , January 26, 2009. How to Revise an Email So That People Will Read It - HarvardBusiness.org , April 14, 2009. OReilly Radar , May 28, 2009.

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14 Articles on MOOCs

Jay Cross

Instead, this resilience ensures that they learn to cope with these changes more as part of their continuous “agile” development and learning (Cashman, 2009), recognizing patterns in one situation and making sense of them and applying them in another. Curt Bonk’s Monster Syllabus. Week 7 (February 18th).

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Come Together

Jay Cross

In recent surveys, Dr. 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. Fewer still are involved with learning for customers, partners, distributors and the supply chain.

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The future is people, not technology

Jay Cross

CLO magazine, June 2009. Rather, we recommend redeploying them in new capacities, serving as connectors, wiki gardeners, internal publicists, news anchors and performance consultants. More Human Than Human. Column on Effectiveness, by Jay Cross. The future is people, not technology. They needn’t worry.

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Learning and KM: Separated at birth?

Jay Cross

KM World 2009 is next week. An unexpected surprise has been the enthusiastic adoption of the wiki by even the least Web 2.0 I sensed that learning and knowledge management were converging and invited bloggers form both sides to get together at the Tidehouse to share viewpoints and guzzle beer. Adobe was kind enough to pick up the tab.

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