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DevLearn 2011 Takeaways & Reflection

Jay Cross

Harold, Jane, Charles, Clark, and I led a session this morning that recapped people’s DevLearn experience. This video was one of several catalysts for our conversation: We reviewed summary points from our associate Paul Simbeck-Hampson who attended DevLearn virtually, from Bavaria. It’s a key component of learning.

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DevLearn 10 Finale

Jay Cross

DevLearn is my favorite U.S. learning conference. DevLearn ended on a high note: Richard Culatta, Cammy Bean, Aaron Silvers, Ellen Wagner, and Gina Schreck in serial Pecha Kucha. Slides from DevLearn 10. …from DevLearn 09. …from DevLearn 08. … DevLearn 07. JSB and Jay.

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Virtually free conference

Jay Cross

Back-channel: “Follow us before you get to the event at @kmworld and be sure to use #kmworld in your tweets from the conference. Half a dozen years later, I got Adobe to pay for a beer bash to enable top thinkers in learning (attending DevLearn) to cross-fertilize with the KM World speakers. Awesome thinkers and explainers!

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Brain Rules

Jay Cross

The closing keynote at DevLearn 08 by John Medina, author of Brain Rules , knocked my socks off. If practical brain science excites you as much as it does me, you should join the Corporate Learning Trends and Innovations conference on Thursday at noon Pacific, when my friend Alvaro Fernandez talks about Brain Fitness. Jay and John.

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Reflecting on my 2011

Jay Cross

144 are from DevLearn (I often capture presentation slides to look at afterwards). Relections on DevLearn 129. That means my most popular video is this three-minute rant I prepared for some conference. I looked back through my tweetstream, but soon lost patience. Too many damned tweets. 2010 Photos. Next I turned to Flickr.

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What’s hot in Working Smarter in October

Jay Cross

The greatest MOOC conference in the history of MOOCs GEORGE SIEMENS | WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 2, 2013. Jeremy Gutsche #DevLearn Keynote Mindmap CLARK QUINN | WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 23, 2013. Let’s destroy the panopticons DOC SEARLS | SATURDAY, OCTOBER 19, 2013. Subversive thoughts HAROLD JARCHE | FRIDAY, OCTOBER 18, 2013.

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Reflecting* on the second half of 2009

Jay Cross

Clark Quinn and I gave a one-day workshop on implementing networked learning architecture the day before DevLearn. George Siemens, Tony Karrer, and I co-hosted the third annual LearnTrends conference. DevLearn marked a significant shift in the field of corporate learning. Virtual or face-to-face. Lenora Routon Cross 1920-2009.