Jay Cross's Informal Learning

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Workscape evolution

Jay Cross's Informal Learning

However, the more mature the worker, the less dependence on the LMS and the greater the need for social network solutions. Tags: Informal Learning Social Tools. LMS have their place: opening up and tracking performance of formal and compliance training. Old pros don’t take classes.

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Social Contagion

Jay Cross's Informal Learning

SOCIAL NETWORKS AND HAPPINESS. You’re going to be hearing a lot about social contagion in the coming months, for it’s a great topic for people who are interested in how social networks function. By CLIVE THOMPSON. New York Times magazine. By Nicholas A. Christakis & James H. Edge, The Third Culture.

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2.0 is a philosophy, not a technology

Jay Cross's Informal Learning

Social Collaborative writing. Social Collaborative presentations. Social Podcasting. Social Photo-sharing. Social Social networking.

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Jay Cross's Informal Learning

RSS never blocks you or goes down: why social networks need to be decentralized - OReilly Radar , September 14, 2009. Young and addicted to social networks: and they’ve never written so much - edublogs , September 29, 2009. Do Social Networks Shape Our Lives ? network (1075). Conferences (816).

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Podcasts on Tomorrow Learning

Jay Cross's Informal Learning

Earlier this year in London, I sat down with the editor of Learning Technologies magazine, Ben Chai, to share my views on natural learning, the credit crunch, slam-dunk ROI, social networking, closing the training departments, and more. Tomorrow Learning, part 1 and part 2. If you want to discuss any of this, leave a comment below.