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Jay Cross's Informal Learning
NOVEMBER 25, 2006
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Jay Cross's Informal Learning
APRIL 10, 2010
Social Wikis. Social Blogs (written/ video). Social Micro-blogging. Social Websites? Social Books? Social Collaborative projects. Social Social bookmarking, ranking/rating/tagging.
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Jay Cross's Informal Learning
OCTOBER 29, 2006
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Jay Cross's Informal Learning
DECEMBER 19, 2009
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.
Jay Cross's Informal Learning
OCTOBER 21, 2009
He will provide case examples of organisations that are taking advantage of Twitter, blogs, wikis, and other social networking tools. Jay will review the results of the CLO/togetherLearn survey of meta-learning practices and learning culture.
Jay Cross's Informal Learning
MARCH 1, 2010
Instead of email, you get blogs and wikis tacked on. Perhaps you could ask for help via email. This old story is playing out again. In additional to social learning , vendors are claiming to provide informal learning. This is akin to saying that word processors write novels: it’s hardly the whole story.
Jay Cross's Informal Learning
FEBRUARY 3, 2010
You can find it in blogs, presentations, articles, books, YouTube, free book chapters. Jay: Getting an answer from the Help Desk, asking Twitter friends for an answer, looking at a FAQ on a wiki. There’s a lengthy summary of this at Internet Time Wiki. I’m the Johnny Appleseed of networked, social learning.
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