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.
Prototype for happiness/well-being card deck.
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My calling is to help a millon people lead happier and more satisfying lives. Mainly business people caught up in the rat race. There’s great hope and cause for celebration. Moore’s Law favors us all. Help me reach a million by the end of the year. Pass the word.
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Everybody’s learning how
Come on and safari with me
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I’m spending the first quarter of the year learning experientially by walking around and trying new things.
This blog is turning conversational. It’s me to you. Informal. Personal. I’m returning to the impromptu, stream-of-consciousness style I used when I began blogging a dozen years ago.
I’ll be narrating my work, describing my discoveries before I mesh them into white papers (more...)
I’m committed to learning about happiness and well-being. Since experience is inevitably the best teacher, I’m going to participate in a variety of exercises. I happened upon this offering when gathering information about the work of Sonja Lyubomirsky. For $25 I couldn’t pass it up. I’ll report on my lessons in the comments section as long as I keep it up.
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