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Learn Informal Learning Informally

Jay Cross

Next month I’ll be offering an experiential workshop on Informal Learning through Jane Hart’s Social Learning Center. Workshop begins mid-July 2012. Network socially with Socialcast, Buddypress, GoToMeeting, Google+. find out how to integrate learning into workflow. with Jay Cross.

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Social Learning: Key resources from January

Jane Hart

Here is my pick of 10 articles about social learning since my last posting just before Christmas. If you want to read further articles you will find many more that I have saved in my 2012 Reading List. 1 - Through the 70-20-10 looking glass , Charles Jennings, ITA, 29 December 2012. Who Stole The Tarts?

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Top 47 Posts and 10 Hot Topics for February

eLearning Learning Posts

Informal learning from the horse’s mouth - Informal Learning , February 3, 2010 Every morning, my email is littered with very basic questions about informal learning. I’ve been ranting about informal and computer-supported learning in organizations for twelve years now. Training 2010: Keynote Update - Learning Matters!

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My top 10 favourite resources from February

Jane Hart

In February I added links to over 100 resources in my 2012 Reading List , but these are my 10 favourite. 1 - The Wikipedia way of motivating your employees , Forbes, 6 February 2012. ” 2 – Future hipsters - this video started off Social Media Week, 7 February 2012. All of this happens within networks.

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Why Corporate Training is Broken And How to Fix It

Jay Cross

Training departments are no more at fault than bankrupt companies like Blockbuster Video, Borders, Silicon Graphics, Nortel Networks, Circuit City, Bethlehem Steel, Smith Corona, Polaroid, Wang Labs, or Underwood Typewriters. What worked twenty years ago doesn’t work well in the social, always-on, networked world of business we now inhabit.