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Jay Changes Direction

Jay Cross

Learned every aspect of the training business, from marketing to design to models to costs, from ISA to ISPI. informal learning. Thought leader and chief proponent of informal learning. Entrepreneurial. My dreams are bigger than my abilities but now I have a better idea of what not to do. Book (2008).

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First Time Visitor Guide

Tony Karrer

Learning Trends Point To and Shape eLearning 2.0 Presentation - ISPI Los Angeles Introduction to Wikis, Blogs, Social Bookmarking, Social Networking and RSS Practical Suggestions: Web 2.0 Start-Up Guides Personal and Group Learning Using Web 2.0 Learning Trends Point To and Shape eLearning 2.0 eLearning 2.0 eLearning 2.0

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eLearning 2.0 Random Thoughts based on Chat

Tony Karrer

presentation were much more sophisticated that audiences at ASTD, ISPI and even the eLearningGuild. Using social bookmarking or meme tracking works okay. But right now, a distributed discussion is hard to effectively track. It is exactly that kind of JIT learning we are talking about. Supporting informal learning?

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Rethinking conferences

Jay Cross's Informal Learning

Too many sessions and tracks - one-person shops can only cover so much. Having too many short presentations - not enough time to really get into discussions or learn in-depth about the topic. Response 18 not having free wifi throughout venue, meals not included. Not having a clean logistical flow. How to make better? Response 48.

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Cammy Beans Learning Visions: What’s Your Max Learning Strategy?

Learning Visions

And it’s not just about formal solutions as tracked in the LMS. Providing more opportunities for learners to “accidentally&# discover your content and get the information they need to do what they need to do. What’s Your Max Learning Strategy? Interview with Tony Karrer on Informal and Social.