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Summarizing Learn for Yourself

Jay Cross

When I’m deciding whether reading a lengthy article is worth my time, I’ll sometimes dump it in a summarizer to figure out if it’s worthwhile to read further. ” While the summary skips over the primary content, fifty ways to learn better and work smarter, it catches the spirit of the book rather well.

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So many thoughts, so little time

Jay Cross

Debunking Social Media Myths - HarvardBusiness.org , June 29, 2009. How to get students to find and read 94 articles before the next class - Digital Ethnography , January 28, 2009. Friday Flashback: Chris Lott’s Information Fluency and Social Fluency , March 26, 2009. Communities of Practice , March 13, 2009.

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LearnTrends: Backchannel

Jay Cross

Jenna Papakalos: Communities of practice belong to training. Bob MacKie: There is also learning using community of practice outside the organization e.g. purchasing agents, chefs etc. Judy Muller: Intuit.great idea to implement active practice of it's core "customer focus". Jenna Papakalos: Why is that?

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How to support informal learning

Jay Cross's Informal Learning

His published works include Informal Learning : Rediscovering the Natural Pathways that Inspire Innovation and Performance as well as other books and countless articles. Moreover, Cross has keynoted such conferences as Online Educa (Berlin), I-KNOW (Austria), Research Innovations in Learning (U.S.),