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Your favorite 2009 posts on Internet Time Blog

Jay Cross

Informal Learning 2.0. I n the world of business, the era of networks is crowding out the Industrial Age. Network connections are replacing rigidity with flexibility, penetrating internal boundaries and silos and obliterating the walls that have separated businesses from their customers. Not Your Father’s ROI.

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Reflecting* on the second half of 2009

Jay Cross

Dart Lindsley explains Business Architecture. Business Week tells you “what went on at the clandestine affair.”. Organizations call on us to grow ecologies where work and learning are one and the same, where people help one another build competency and master new crafts, and where all strive to be all they can be. Great stuff.

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Future Trends in e-Learning

Vignettes Learning

Videogames can be a powerful way to instill real-world skills," says Geoffrey James in Business 2.0. The main driver behind the blur of these traditional corporate lines is the growth of ROI analysis or the good old, "So why am I spending this money?" What business strategies is my company undertaking this year?