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John Seeley Brown Keynote at #ASTD2013

Learning Visions

Building a community of peer-mentors. Using simple social software to create a network of practice or a community of practice. How do we become the architects of the institutions that we want these kids to be part of – to provide fluidity and scale (without inertia or mass).

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Related Terms

Tony Karrer

The recent addition of related terms (relationship factors) in eLearning Learning that show what how related terms are to a given result set provides some interesting insights. I already pointed to some of the Interesting Information that we could see as we compare what different bloggers write about.

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Come Together

Jay Cross

Expertise locators connect workers to people with answers; social software connects them with friends and colleagues. Furthermore, far too many CLOs take no responsibility for the social media that makes collaboration work. Cheap, simple conferencing tools let workers meet wherever there’s an online connection.

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Learning and KM: Separated at birth?

Jay Cross

A social media consumer, HBS professor, MIT research scientist, and author, McAfee focuses on how emergent social software platforms are benefiting enterprises, and how smart organizations and their leaders are making effective use of them to share knowledge, inspire innovation, and enable decision making.

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Favorite 2009 posts on Informal Learning Blog

Jay Cross's Informal Learning

This morning I received an email asking…”How are people using social software to support learning?” Conferences have traditionally provided foundation knowledge for instructional designers, trainers, CLOs, and others in the field. In these explosive times, I’d like to see more of all forms of learning. Too much technology.

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Social Learning: Key resources from January

Jane Hart

. “Given how successful Facebook and other social experiences are on the consumer Web, why wouldn’t every organization flock to this vision of agile, spontaneous, transparent, and people-centered corporate collaboration? The explosion of social software tools is a source of great innovation, but also a lot of confusion.

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5 Ways to Engage Deskless Workers with Learning

Degreed

Indeed, expanding your L&D offerings to these populations of your workforce can provide people with recognition that boosts morale. Armed with that knowledge, look for a learning technology that provides personalized experiences. As you look for new ways to help people build skills, consider a hot topic in L&D: social learning.