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Best of informal learning since September 1, 2010…

Jay Cross's Informal Learning

Points of control = Rents - Lockergnome Blog Network , October 29, 2010. How Facebook and Twitter Are Replacing Blogging - Forbes.com: News , November 4, 2010. How Facebook and Twitter Are Replacing Blogging - Forbes.com: News , November 4, 2010. Thinking: Steve Jobs - Lockergnome Blog Network , October 25, 2010.

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May – June 15 Great Ones

Jay Cross's Informal Learning

If Mark Zuckerberg invented the Web - Joho the Blog , May 15, 2010. Working (and Learning?) in 90-Minute Segments - Workplace Learning Today , May 18, 2010. Why bash the LMS? Blog – The Fundamental Limits of Privacy For Social Networks - Technology Review Feed – Tech Review Top Stories , May 4, 2010.

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What will change in 2010?

Jay Cross's Informal Learning

Take blogs, for example. Blogs were geeky lists of pointers and commentary. Then the public embraced blogs. There are more than 100 million blogs. Now that blogs have “crossed the chasm&# to wide-spread consumer acceptance, corporations are using blogs to capture expert knowledge and the lessons of experience.

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Informal Learning Blog » A Dutch 80/20

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Informal Snake Oil

Jay Cross's Informal Learning

In additional to social learning , vendors are claiming to provide informal learning. Instead of email, you get blogs and wikis tacked on. Informal Learning in a Nutshell gives my definition of informal learning. Perhaps you could ask for help via email. This old story is playing out again. And how they do that.

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Learning in times of economic meltdown

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The drive for value will increase demand for learning in smaller chunks. Companies will eliminate measurement and control systems that do not deliver value. Good bye to the fancy LMS. Specialty areas, for example language learning, will be outsourced. Inge de Waart blogged the conversation.