Jay Cross

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Roadtrip! What’s the coolest thing between Berkeley and Kansas City?

Jay Cross

I’d hate to miss a cool trading post or natural site or place to eat because I didn’t ask about it. Please comment on Facebook. I haven’t been in a car on this route since I was four years old. We’ll be whizzing right along, my daredevil co-pilot at the wheel while I ride shotgun.

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The Daily Tweets

Jay Cross

This morning I visited my Daily site and learned a number of things I might otherwise have missed. Facebook /Jay Cross. Nonetheless, it is so easy to set up, I filled in the blank with my Twitter list of Internet Time Alliance colleagues. Our Daily Tweet-news. Hurd was, apparently, very unpopular with the HP rank-and-file.

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Activity Streams

Jay Cross

As people use various different web sites to blog, update their status, post their location, or photos, sites and tools have emerged to aggregate these various actions into a continuous eclectic stream of activities. Last week, Google, Facebook, Nokia, Yahoo!, Chris Messina: activitystrea.ms. Wikipedia: nothing up yet

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Learners as customers

Jay Cross

Social networking sites account for more web traffic than news and information sites. Here’s the bad news for online marketers: people don’t go to Facebook to shop. Every lesson, workshop, and pointer would provide a way for users to leave review. So much for another day at the office.

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The book stops here…

Jay Cross

The book’s site has four video examples. There’s a Facebook Fan Page. Among other things, there’s a virtual book tour that floats from one popular blog to another. Tony’s tweeting daily at #lrn3d. Each week, they’ll give a copy of the book to a random tweeter. Promote Your Page Too.

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Everything’s Coming Up Networks (except learning)

Jay Cross

Facebook-itus. Next week I’ll release a white paper on the Internet Time Alliance site on how to develop an enterprise learning network. Organizations that lack a clear understanding of their learning architectures are doomed to descend into an aimless world of social noise and meaningless chit-chat.

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Thoughts following April Learntrends

Jay Cross

I thought my personal contacts, the Learntrends membership, notices on Facebook/LinkedIn/Nings, and the Tweetstream would attract flocks of people. I’ve posted a list of lessons learned on the Learntrends site.). I decided to try to keep the conversations going for a full 24 hours.