Jay Cross

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How to Replace Top-Down Training with Collaborative Learning (4)

Jay Cross

We distribute information through podcasts, blogs, or videos. ? It’s easy to contribute to a blog or wiki. ? Anyone can set up an online meeting at our company. ? We take time to reflect on our experience. ? My team talks about the trends that drive our business. ?

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Changing Cultures in Higher Education

Jay Cross

The message is cool: More and more educational scenarios and learning landscapes are developed using blogs, wikis, podcasts and e-portfolios. It’s good to see that Springer is maintaining its sense of humor. Don’t get me wrong.

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Summarizing Learn for Yourself

Jay Cross

We’ve looked at blogs, wikis, FAQs, instant messaging, crowdsourcing, sharing ideas, discussion among colleagues, discussion with experts, discussion with customers, learning on demand, chat, prediction markets, outsourcing innovation, communities of practice, subject matter networks, collaboration, expertise location, video learning, podcasts, (..)

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Contents of the informal cloud book

Jay Cross

Podcasting, 153. wiki, 11, 27, 89, 90, 93, 96, 139, 160, 161, 162, 163, 170, 179. Networks, 15, 82, 83, 114, 124, 135, 167, 170, 175, 178, 183, 190, 192. patterns, 26, 27, 60, 68, 70, 72, 125, 174, 182. Peter Drucker, 16, 30, 116. Peter Henschell, 126. Princeton, 187, 188. Process Improvement, 78. Rob Cross, 144. unbook, 5, 99.

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Re-imagining the Book

Jay Cross

Typical topics were how people learn, learning as a process, courses are dead, reinforcement, social learning, wikis and networks, etc. From there, the book can delve into ways to do that, for example Dare2Share, the SUN Learning Exchange, accessing just-in-time tips via Twitter, mobile podcasts, Cisco’s communities of practice, and so forth.

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Why Corporate Training is Broken And How to Fix It

Jay Cross

Content management systems, wikis, blogs, curation. Instant messenger, Twitter clones, podcasts. Supporting Infrastructure. Profiles, expertise locators. Conversations, network. Purpose, aspiration, motivation. Feeds, Tweets, streams. Know where. Search, tags, indexes, rankings. Project management, shared calendar. What’s the hurry?