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.
The day after arriving home from Berlin, I took part in a two-day knowledge exchange hosted by iventiv and moderated by my colleague Charles Jennings.
We played by Chatham House Rules, which state that “participants are free to use the information received but neither the identity nor the affiliation of any of the speakers nor that of any participant may be revealed.” So I can’t show you photos of the CLOs of a major athletic shoe manufacturer, a prominent Japanese automobile manufacturer, an up-and-coming telecom, a big-box consumer electronics retailer, a trendy clothing retailer, a couple of high-tech heavy hitters, and a few others. Instead, I’ll show you the major topics we discussed:
I prefer small sessions like this, with 20 people as opposed to Educa’s 2000+.
this is very good for study
Graphic Design School
Thanks alot
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