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70-20-10: Origin, Research, Purpose

Performance Learning Productivity

My job was to convert the study’s findings into practical practices. Jay Cross, a friend and colleague in the Internet Time Alliance , spent the last years of his life raising awareness of the importance of ‘informal learning’ across the world.

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70-20-10: Origin, Research, Purpose

Performance Learning Productivity

My job was to convert the study’s findings into practical practices. Jay Cross, a friend and colleague in the Internet Time Alliance , spent the last years of his life raising awareness of the importance of ‘informal learning’ across the world.

Research 176
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14 Articles on MOOCs

Jay Cross

In this special report, we look at the hype, the hope, and the details—and offer the voices of the pioneers, converts, skeptics, and the undecided. ned timeline and weekly topics for consideration, a MOOC generally carries no fees, no prerequisites other than Internet access and interest, no prede?ned MOOC Madness.

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70-20-10: Origin, Research, Purpose

Performance Learning Productivity

My job was to convert the study’s findings into practical practices. Jay Cross, a friend and colleague in the Internet Time Alliance , spent the last years of his life raising awareness of the importance of ‘informal learning’ across the world.

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30 years of personal computing

Clive on Learning

1996: MSN converts to the internet and gives away Internet Explorer. 43 million internet users. 2002: TFT monitor prices drop. Iomega launches Zip drives. Sun releases cross-platform Java language. 1997: Pentium II launched. USB and Firwire interfaces arrive. Low-cost ISDN made available to consumers. Pentium III.

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How to Build a Beautifully Designed Training Based Membership Website with WordPress with Melissa Love from the Marketing Fix

LifterLMS

Melissa Love: It was the early days of the internet, so I think I probably used something like Wix or Moonfruit to build my first sites. Chris Badgett: I sold my first website for $300, in 2002. Were you meeting these clients in person, or picking them up through the internet and never meeting them in person, or both?

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Building Online Academy Websites with Professional Marketing and CRM Integration with Daniel Vargas

LifterLMS

The internet is a really big place and you’ve got some specialties around like Keap, around the Spanish speaking world, around WordPress, around Lifter. I did my first implementation transformational change back in 2002, that was my first major project. Daniel Vargas: Thank you, Chris. Thank you. I feel blessed to be here.

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