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The Daily Tweets

Jay Cross

Three-quarters of this was generated one way or another by my prolific pal Harold Jarche, but still, it amazed me how a change of format brought things to my attention. Friendfeed /jaycross. This morning I visited my Daily site and learned a number of things I might otherwise have missed. Facebook /Jay Cross. Linkedin /internettime.

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Walkabout Reflections

Jay Cross

Looking back at 60 days of blog posts is easier with Friendfeed. Rather they are changing my behavior gradually, in subtle ways. Change college. It doesn’t make much difference where on post stops and the next begins. Interrnettime.com is one evergoing flow. This work has not yielded any blinding flashes of insight.

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12 ways social media are screwing with bad work habits

Janet Clarey

because my every click will show up on FriendFeed and I’m supposed to be in some fictitious 2:00 meeting. And I’ll have to change all my presence indicators… should’ve just had the meeting.). (Me, silently: Great. Now I can’t Tweet, update my Facebook status, blog, bookmark, etc.

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Reflecting on the first half of 2009

Jay Cross

I’m changing my title from VP of training to VP of core capabilities. At this point in the 21st Century, the game is changing once again. Change is continuous, so learning must be continuous.??To It’s the way we adapt to change. Friendfeed /jaycross. The Future of the Training Department (with Harold Jarche).

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Hot List - April 1, 2009 to April 11, 2009

Tony Karrer

Brain rules #3 - Clive on Learning , April 1, 2009 Rule 3: Every brain is wired differently In this chapter, John Medina explains how every brain is different from every other: "When you learn something, the wiring in your brain changes." What you do in life physically changes what your brain looks like." "Our What do you have to do?

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Re-orientation

Jay Cross

It’s a wiki page, ever-changing, but it serves as my port in the storm. The top section is Flow : aggregators; my favorite read is a river of learning news and I’m toying with Tony Karrer’s eLearning Learning , but often I click the link to FriendFeed or Twitter. This is my usual on-ramp.

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