Jay Cross

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Walkabout Reflections

Jay Cross

I think of my rambunctious blog as one never-ending roll. Looking back at 60 days of blog posts is easier with Friendfeed. I’ve been writing about dealing with complexity in the workplace, bring emotion out of the closet at work, making people happy and more fulfilled, and the Stoos way of doing business. Change college.

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Impact, a new journal on workplace eLearning

Jay Cross

I’ve read a little over half of the 14 articles. Richard Straub writes cogently about the lay of the eLearning land. Two articles on literature searches puzzled me. Here’s the rub: both articles were looking in the wrong places. Related: Top 99 Workplace Learning Blogs.

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Reflecting on my 2011

Jay Cross

” I plan to examine journal entries, my writings and presentations, photographs, videos, and relationships. Photos of friends, events, presentations, and journeys are flashing by, six a minute, as I write. I made 156 posts to Internet Time Blog. I closed the Informal Learning blog in February; its job was done.

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LearnTrends Live: Harold Jarche on PKM

Jay Cross

Books, blogs, bookmarks, tags, etc. “Contributing&# is writing articles, sharing tips. . “Contributing&# is writing articles, sharing tips. Your blog is homebase. Personal Knowledge Management. BIG KM (corporate) | Little KM | Personal KM. Lots going on. “Retrieving&# is recall.

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Your social wishlist

Jay Cross

link to your blog and bookmarks, people in your network, links to documents you frequently share, members of your network. Blogs – for narrating work, maintaining your digital reputation, recording accomplishments, documenting expert knowledge, showing people what you’re up to so they can help out.

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Connectivism & Connected Knowledge

Jay Cross

George writes: By way of a final analysis, thousands came, less stayed, and even less contributed. While we can’t “measure them” the way I’ve tried to do with blog and moodle participants, their continued subscription to The Daily and the comments encountered in F2F conferences suggest they also found some value in the course.

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50 suggestions for implementing 70-20-10 (2)

Jay Cross

Write a process-oriented blog. Citrix sponsored the research and writing of much of the material in this set of posts. Jay Cross is an author, advocate and raconteur who writes about workplace learning, leadership, organizational change, innovation, technology and the future. Do a front line job for a while (e.g.