Jay Cross

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Informal learning hot list for February 2009

Jay Cross

The Informal Learning Flow aggregator is beginning to take social signals into account. As Tony Karrer explains , we are using what is happening: with the content out in the network. on the eLearning Learning. Together these social signals indicate that the content is likely of higher quality (or at least of higher interest).

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Connectivism & Connected Knowledge

Jay Cross

They learned in transparent environments, and in the process, became teachers to others. What’s more, the content lives on in the wiki and related spots around the net. But we (and I mean all course participants, not just Stephen and I) managed to explore what is possible online. People self-organized in their prefered spaces.

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Why Content Curation Should be in Your Skillset

Jay Cross

Anyone can be a curator; it’s a great way to learn. An example: How Jay Cross Curates Content. Wise interpretation is what adds value to the content. You’ve shared a link to the content and your take on it. The initial attempt to offer the curated news as RSS feeds and on blogs bombed. It’s one of mine.

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Not Your Father’s ROI

Jay Cross

The July issue of Chief Learning Officer is now available online. It features an article in which Jon Husband and I delve into how to measure the impact of learning in the network era. Information flows are carried by links, alerts, RSS feeds, search engines, aggregation and filtering of content. • Traditional ROI.

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