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Summarizing Learn for Yourself

Jay Cross

… The emergent way of learning is more likely to involve community, storytelling, simulation, dynamic learning portals, social network analysis, expertise location, presence awareness, workflow integration, search technology, help desks, spontaneity, personal knowledge management, mobile learning, and co-creation. .”

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Co-creation

Jay Cross

social software apps. discussion groups and wikis. social network analysis. It’s new thought being wired into the brain’s network. Hard to believe, given that the brain is a chemical soup shot through with electrical charges, more closely resembling a haggis than a sophisticated network processor.

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LearnTrends: Backchannel

Jay Cross

Clark Quinn and I led a discussion on Reinventing Organizational Learning at LearnTrends this morning. The recording will be up before the day is over, but I thought you might enjoy the discussion that went with it. Moderator (Clark Quinn): @Tammy, I haven't seen that HPT-types have put social into their models, is it in CPLP?

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Let's improve our learning language as learning professionals

Joitske Hulsebosch eLearning

brain learning, whole brain learning etc. Even doing a social network analysis and identifying thought leaders is an intervention. We had a nice discussion about critical thinking, but when we talk about single loop learning - critical thinking may not be necessary at all.

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How to support informal learning

Jay Cross's Informal Learning

He chairs the Internet Time Alliance, a brain trust of six thought leaders who help companies boost their collective intelligence and profitability through networks. Morris: Before discussing your brilliant book, Informal Learning, a few general questions. They are currently refining informal/web 2.0