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Under the radar: great technologies you could be using

Jay Cross's Informal Learning

Activity streams, e.g. Jay’s FriendFeed. FriendFeed. EyeJot for video email and a sample. Figuring out how to do a good job. Preparing for an uncertain future. Aggregation. Smart Search, e.g. Informal Learning Flow. Tony Karrer. Jay’s Tumblr. Jay’s learning ecosystem. jaycross.com is Jay’s home page.

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Egoboo integration

Jay Cross

Before social media got hot, you could use simple search engines to see what people were saying about you, for example: Google “Jay Cross&#. Tracking where you’re mentioned is tougher now that conversation on the web takes place on Twitter, Facebook, FriendFeed, and numerous other flows. Friendfeed /jaycross.

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Keeping Up - April's Big Question

eLearning Cyclops

Not only am I often made aware of new tools, but also get opinions, tips, and examples of their use. However, being involved in an e-learning community is a big help. For me it is a blog community and following many experts on Twitter. Many of the blogs I follow are part of the eLearningLearning community.

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Walkabout Reflections

Jay Cross

Looking back at 60 days of blog posts is easier with Friendfeed. For example… I’m a kinder, gentler Jay. It doesn’t make much difference where on post stops and the next begins. Interrnettime.com is one evergoing flow. For another project (getting NextNow on line) I reviewed my Flickr photos 2004-2009.

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Activity Streams

Jay Cross

For example, my FriendFeed pages show activity from this blog, the Internet Time Blog, my Flickr account, bookmarks I put on Delicious, and my entries from Twitter. An activity stream is a mash-up of an individual’s or organization’s feeds.

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Reflecting on the first half of 2009

Jay Cross

Friendfeed /jaycross. For example, I have no qualms about walking out of a boring presentation, even if I’ve been sitting in the front row. Continued to get my social network act together: Flickr /jaycross. Facebook /Jay Cross. Linkedin /jaycross. Twitter /jaycross. YouTube /jakeross1. Del.icio.us /jaycross. Skype /jaycross.

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Re-orientation

Jay Cross

The top section is Flow : aggregators; my favorite read is a river of learning news and I’m toying with Tony Karrer’s eLearning Learning , but often I click the link to FriendFeed or Twitter. The Search section has a few specialty tools.

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