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Co-creation

Jay Cross

Informal Learning – the other 80%. “learning (co-creation of knowledge)&#. “If we look at learners positively, we see that their learning creates new knowledge. Learners can give more than they take by sharing what they learned and how they learned it with others. learning with peers.

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Make Your Social Network A Learning Tool

CLO Magazine

By understanding how informal networks communicate and collaborate, social network analysis can facilitate more effective learning program design and promote more innovative collaboration. Increasing the number of connections does not always increase the effectiveness of the overall network.

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LearnTrends: Backchannel

Jay Cross

Chris 2: Agile networks require collaborative learning across companies. Moderator (Clark Quinn): @amy conceptualize the broader perspective re: learners, learning components? Moderator (Clark Quinn): @chris, yes, if it's about the network, the network goes beyond org boundaries. Mary Myers: yes!