Jay Cross

article thumbnail

Navigating with Twitter Mosaic

Jay Cross

Depicting one’s Twitter Mosaic appears to be the Twitter flavor of the month. I wish I could ask GoogleReader to generate a map like this for the RSS feeds I follow. Followers: Get your twitter mosaic here. …and the followed: Get your twitter mosaic here. Point-and-shoot for direct messaging.

Twitter 36
article thumbnail

Navigating with Twitter Mosaic

Jay Cross

Depicting one’s Twitter Mosaic appears to be the Twitter flavor of the month. I wish I could ask GoogleReader to generate a map like this for the RSS feeds I follow. Followers: Get your twitter mosaic here. …and the followed: Get your twitter mosaic here. Point-and-shoot for direct messaging.

Twitter 36
Insiders

Sign Up for our Newsletter

This site is protected by reCAPTCHA and the Google Privacy Policy and Terms of Service apply.

article thumbnail

Making Sense of the World

Jay Cross

I extract general pointers and patterns from tributaries such as: Twitter, where I receive tips from a couple of hundred people I respect and follow. Blogs, via Google Reader for sifting through RSS feeds or suggestions from friends. I liken this to dipping my ladle into an immense river of knowledge that’s flowing by.

article thumbnail

Online Educa 08

Jay Cross

Leave a Comment Previous post: Origins of “eLearning&# Next post: Opening plenary at Online Educa RSS Feed Subscribe by email Follow Jay on Twitter Jay Cross is a change agent, speaker, and author whose insights and stories will expand your perspective and enliven your meetings.

Metrics 36
article thumbnail

Connectivism & Connected Knowledge

Jay Cross

Leave a Comment Previous post: A place to think and enjoy life Next post: Origins of “eLearning&# RSS Feed Subscribe by email Follow Jay on Twitter Jay Cross is a change agent, speaker, and author whose insights and stories will expand your perspective and enliven your meetings.

article thumbnail

Charles Schulz Museum

Jay Cross

Leave a Comment Previous post: Eric Schmidt on innovation, reflection Next post: Hope RSS Feed Subscribe by email Follow Jay on Twitter Jay Cross is a change agent, speaker, and author whose insights and stories will expand your perspective and enliven your meetings.

Metrics 36
article thumbnail

Charles Schulz Museum

Jay Cross

Leave a Comment Previous post: Eric Schmidt on innovation, reflection Next post: Hope RSS Feed Subscribe by email Follow Jay on Twitter Jay Cross is a change agent, speaker, and author whose insights and stories will expand your perspective and enliven your meetings.

Metrics 36