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Seven Things I Learned This Year

Tony Karrer

Twitter is Much Better than I Thought for Learning I used to say during presentations that I wasn’t quite sure about twitter as a learning tool. During 2010, I’ve been ramping up my use of twitter as a learning tool. This, of course, means some really big changes for authoring tools in the industry. Top eLearning Sites?

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Thriving in the Net-Work Era

Jay Cross

Complexity, or maybe our appreciation of it, has rendered the world unpredictable, so the orientation of learning is shifting from past (efficiency, best practice) to future (creative response, innovation). RESPOND: Support the work; Connect people; Share experiences; Develop tools. Inverting the Pyramid.

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Curated Insights: The Human Side of Extracting Business Value from Information

CLO Magazine

The answer is yes — and that means they need the skills to author effective, high-quality insights. We need tools but also the human capability to sift through it all and evaluate everything coming into our lives. Authoring Actionable Insights. Fortunately, authoring actionable insights can be learned. Gormley Jr.,

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50 suggestions for implementing 70-20-10

Jay Cross

Work and learning have merged. Knowledge work has evolved into keeping up and taking advantage of connections. He is the world authority on 70:20:10 and this paper draws heavily on his work.). The Internet Time Alliance helps clients understand and embrace complexity and adopt new ways of working and learning.

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2008 in retrospect

Jay Cross

Time to Change Centuries appears in Inside Learning Technologies. Keynoted Learning Technologies 2008 in London. Authority is fluid and contingent on value-added. Lead workshop: Innovation University at Eaton. Learnscapes : where informal learning and knowledge work converge. Nothing’s set in stone.