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  • Jay Cross – Tomorrow Learning – Part 2


    08 March, 2009, by Ben Chai

    In this podcast, Ben Chai, editor of Learning Technologies magazine continues his discussion on how people will learn in the future with Jay Cross, one of the early pioneers of e-Learning.

    Jay Cross is a champion of informal learning, web 2.0, and systems thinking. His calling is to help business people improve their performance on the job and satisfaction in life. He has challenged conventional wisdom about how adults learn since designing the first business degree program offered by the University of Phoenix three decades ago.

    His company, Internet Time Group LLC has provided advice and guidance to Cisco, Eaton, IBM, Sun, National Australia Bank, Intel, Genentech, Novartis, HP, the CIA, the World Bank, and numerous others in areas such as informal/web 2.0 learning management and approaches that accelerate performance.

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    Jay served as CEO of eLearning Forum for its first five years and has keynoted such conferences as Online Educa (Berlin), I-KNOW (Austria), Research Innovations in Learning (U.S.), Emerging eLearning (Abu Dhabi), Training (U.S.), Quality in eLearning (Bogota), LearnX (Melbourne), and Learning Technology (London).

    He is the author of Informal Learning: Rediscovering the Natural Pathways that Inspire Innovation and Performance.

    For more information on Jay Cross see http://www.internettime.com

    You can download this podcast by right clicking on this link and saving the appropriate file on your computer

    Tags: e-learning, education, elearning
    Ben Chai
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    Ben Chai
    on 08 March, 2009

      Ben Chai is a freelance writer and technical consultant. He is the author of several Microsoft books, is the co-owner of incomingthought.com, a company that specialises in security white papers and writes for Securityvibes.  





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