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Learning in Organizations Community

Jay Cross

Last night I wrote the members: You’re one of 1,797 members of the Learning in Organizations Community on Google Plus. Since its founding two years ago, our community has morphed into a place to post wisdom, schlock, and self-boosterism. Google makes it easy to set up a Hangout from within the Community. Free thinkers.

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Google+ Learning Community

Jay Cross

Join us in the Learning in Organizations Community on Google+. Blogging Learning Community Miscellaneous' We have 977 members and an occasional worthy idea. Sign up today (we’ll take anybody with minimal keyboard skills) and you might be member #1000.

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Rachel Happe on Community Maturity Model

Jay Cross

Jay’s notes on webinar presentation with Rachel Happe, co-founder of The Community Roundtable. The Community Roundtable is a virtual table where social media and community practitioners gather to meet, discuss challenges, celebrate successes, and hear from experts. Communication mode: use as many modalities as possible.

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The Mac Community of Practice

Jay Cross

Many a time I’ve described Mac users as a wonderful example of a community of practice. And does the Mac community of practice shield mother Apple from criticism? They have camaraderie. They identify with one another, wondering what’s with the outsiders who “don’t get it.&# They respect each other.

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The principles of learning

Jay Cross

Communities of practice , a term coined by Institute for Research on Learning staff. It’s more about a community and joining a community. Learning is a condition of continuing membership in that community. We are all members of multiple communities of practice. Knowledge is integrated in the life of communities.

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The Masterclass on Informal Learning

Jay Cross

From this foundation , we explore communities of practice, capturing and disseminating news, knowledge sharing at Intel, experiential learning at Xerox, conversation at HP, volunteerism at SAP, Twitter at Deloitte, product knowledge at BT, and learning from microblogs. A dose of my philosophies of what matters in life and learning.

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Doug Engelbart, we salute you!

Jay Cross

Community Learning Community The Future The process of Innovation' Neither did most of us until the internet spewed it in our faces. Doug’s office was one of the original two nodes. Doug, we’re working to keep your flame alive. Photo by Bill Daul.

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