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Under the radar: great technologies you could be using

Jay Cross's Informal Learning

Collaborative Learning; Blip.fm Write a blog? Smart Search, e.g. Informal Learning Flow. Activity streams, e.g. Jay’s FriendFeed. FriendFeed. Jay’s learning ecosystem. blogs , one of which is home to this page. for exploring music (and our soundtrack) MariaFernanda choconancy.

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Egoboo integration

Jay Cross

Reporters, researchers, and podcasters interview me about informal learning and its application in business every week. (I’m Google blog search “Jay Cross&#. Tracking where you’re mentioned is tougher now that conversation on the web takes place on Twitter, Facebook, FriendFeed, and numerous other flows.

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Hot List - April 1, 2009 to April 11, 2009

Tony Karrer

In my previous post on this topic, I outlined five change factors: The E-learning Curve blog shares thought-provoking commentary and practical knowledge for e-learning professionals. Working With Online Learning Communities - Blogger in Middle-earth , April 1, 2009 This article was first published on Futurelab in January 2008.

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Informal Learning Flow

Jay Cross's Informal Learning

In the realm of informal learning, I learn from David Weinberger, George Siemens, Nancy White, Ross Dawson, Mark Oehlert, Marcia Conner, and dozens of others. I follow people on blogs, Twitter and Friendfeed. For the past couple of days, I’ve been consuming knowledge from a site that better fits how I learn.

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Streams, not blogs?

Jay Cross

Blogging has been an important part of my life for ten years but now I’m wondering if the party isn’t moving on. Like classrooms in training, blogs will always be around. But also like classrooms, blogs are ceasing to be the primary source of value. My blogs show but one of many perspectives of Jay.

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Re-orientation

Jay Cross

It pleases me to think of all of the passing information, entertainment, notifications, tweets, blogs, magazines, newspapers, and so on as a never-ending stream. Links take me to my blogs, tools, events, clocks, clubs, and communities. And I’m still a novice with my Macs and iPhone. Coping mechanisms. Let it flow.

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