Jay Cross

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Those who forget the mistakes of history

Jay Cross

Steve Wheeler’s excellent post on Learning Technologies in London described the vendors at the show as stuck in a time warp, maybe on another planet. Most of them touted the savings from forcing people to learn on their own time. …are condemned to repeat them, said philosopher George Santyana.

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Go straight to the finish line

Jay Cross

Two of my colleagues at the Internet Time Alliance , Jane Hart and Charles Jennings just returned from speaking at the Learning Technologies conference in London. The conference program would lead you to assume that the Learning Technologies conference would be a hotbed of social and informal learning.

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Dust-up at Training Zone

Jay Cross

and its ability to put people in touch with one another so that they can learn in communities. “We should not be talking about blended learning. It arose when people were naïve enough to think that all learning could be done on computer. Blending adds very little to the way we learn.&#.

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Dust-up at Training Zone

Jay Cross

and its ability to put people in touch with one another so that they can learn in communities. “We should not be talking about blended learning. It arose when people were naïve enough to think that all learning could be done on computer. Blending adds very little to the way we learn.&#

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Dust-up at Training Zone

Jay Cross

and its ability to put people in touch with one another so that they can learn in communities. “We should not be talking about blended learning. It arose when people were naïve enough to think that all learning could be done on computer. Blending adds very little to the way we learn.&#

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Dust-up at Training Zone

Jay Cross

and its ability to put people in touch with one another so that they can learn in communities. “We should not be talking about blended learning. It arose when people were naïve enough to think that all learning could be done on computer. Blending adds very little to the way we learn.&#

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Dust-up at Training Zone

Jay Cross

and its ability to put people in touch with one another so that they can learn in communities. “We should not be talking about blended learning. It arose when people were naïve enough to think that all learning could be done on computer. Blending adds very little to the way we learn.&#