Jay Cross helps people work and live smarter. Jay is the Johnny Appleseed of informal learning. He wrote the book on it. He was the first person to use the term eLearning on the web. He has challenged conventional wisdom about how adults learn since designing the first business degree program offered by the University of Phoenix.
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Register for June 2008 sessions in Melbourne and Sydney. For more information, call Blended Learning Solutions at 1300 133 699 in Australia or +613 9857 3758 internationally. Or email us: info@blended.com.au
EVENT OUTCOMES
Participants who actively take part will:
• Understand informal learning concepts and opportunities.
• Know how to incorporate natural learning and the social web at various levels.
• Understand the life cycle of natural learning interventions; maximizing the impact.
• Learn how to make informal learning work
• Become aware of obstacles, measurement, governance and resource requirements.
• Know how to rally enthusiastic support for informal learning initiatives.
• Understand how networks evolve and how common ‘network effects’ change the way business is done.
• Re-invent learning as an active, collaborative, need-driven, social process of adaptation.
• Evaluate various Web 2.0 tools and understand how to make them work to fit with business needs.
• Prioritize informal learning projects, select one, and start it.
It was intersting to look at the brain Ilike the picture Mark.