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Summarizing Learn for Yourself

Jay Cross

Sharing is an act of learning and can be considered your responsibility for the greater social learning contract. Back in California, Peter and I met at the Institute for Research on Learning to talk further about informal learning, communities of practice, anthropological research, and learning as engagement.

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So many thoughts, so little time

Jay Cross

Facebook in 2010: no longer a walled garden - OReilly Radar , March 4, 2009. Friday Flashback: Chris Lott’s Information Fluency and Social Fluency , March 26, 2009. Social Network Analysis: An introduction , June 12, 2009. Communities of Practice , March 13, 2009. How to make e-learning work!

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eLearning Learning - Best of June 2009

eLearning Learning Posts

Expert Level Answers via Social Networks - eLearning Technology , June 8, 2009. Does Deliberative Practice Lead to Quick Proficiency? World Part 2 - Social Enterprise Blog , June 6, 2009. Social Learning and Communities of Practice , June 4, 2009. Social Learning Adoption Success: First Steps?

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LearnTrends: Backchannel

Jay Cross

mariancasey: social network. Moderator (Clark Quinn): but things are moving too fast, networks where everyone is thinking towards the same goal) is where agility (yes, I said agile ) can flourish. Jenna Papakalos: Communities of practice belong to training. Asif: trust is best in non-competitive spaces/cultures.

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Co-creation

Jay Cross

The “Community&# topic turned out to cover many potential topics: collaboration. social software apps. Communities of Practice. corporate culture. social network analysis. learning with peers. discussion groups and wikis. informal learning. reputation management. expert locators.