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The key to understanding what’s going on

Jay Cross

The 50,000 foot view of what’s going on in social networks and informal learning has changed very little In the last five years. The focus of our culture seems to swing from technology to people and back. Here’s a mid-2003 article from an internal newsletter from Deloitte: Social Software: Get Affiliated.

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Learning and KM: Separated at birth?

Jay Cross

If you’re into meta-learning, you should track what’s going on there. Corporate learning and KM are both about getting the job done. Learn how it is transforming collaboration from the man who coined the term. Search is certainly being affected by the increasingly social nature of online activities.

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2008 2009

Tony Karrer

for Learning Professionals Ten Predictions for eLearning 2008 Test SCORM Courses with an LMS Request for Proposal (RFP) Samples Training Method Trends Corporate Learning Long Tail and Attention Crisis SCORM Test Web 2.0 Applications in Learning (24) Free - Web 2.0 Applications in Learning (24) Free - Web 2.0

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Favorite 2009 posts on Informal Learning Blog

Jay Cross's Informal Learning

I expect attitudes like Internet values to underpin exemplary corporate learning in the future. In these explosive times, I’d like to see more of all forms of learning. This morning I received an email asking…”How are people using social software to support learning?” Too much technology.

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Ten years after

Jay Cross

Before you look at workplace learning, you’ve got to look at the workplace, and by 2014, organizations will look so different from today, you won’t recognize them. For example, Technologies of Cooperation from the Institute for the Future focuses on cooperation-amplifying technologies and makes a good case for them.

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LMSs that kick ass: Saba

Janet Clarey

Saba’s primary market is corporate learning with just more than half of all implementations installed behind-the-firewall (largest implementation 2,000,000 learners). Saba is a major player among corporate LMSs -you can say it’s a benchmark system. The sixth LMS in the LMSs that kick ass Friday series is Saba.

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What Universities Must Learn About Social Networks

Jay Cross

What Universities Must Learning About Social Networks. Increasingly, businesses are looking to more social approaches to employee learning and development. THE ISSUE IS NOT whether you are going to become a socially networked university but how soon. Networks are the glue that connects us.