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195 posts about MOOCs

Jay Cross

Learning 2.0. I liked Daphne Koller’s talk on MOOCs , “ What we’re learning from online education.’ think they’ll probably need it in a few years, when MOOCs turn into MOCs, though at something less than the current cost of tuition.” CERT and performance support – Clark Quinn , May 31, 2011. 11 minutes.

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Informal Learning 2.0

Jay Cross

Published in Chief Learning Officer, August 2009. Informal Learning 2.0. Networks reduce transfer costs to zero, enabling companies to focus on what they do best while outsourcing what others can do better. Corporate approaches to learning have to change, as well. Increasing customer loyalty though learning.

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Free e-Learning books

eFront

Dunlap Learning 2.0 for Associations by Jeff Cobb (Update 11/30/2010: suggested by Christopher Pappas ) “In Learning 2.0 for Associations Jeff delivers an easy-to-read primer on how to leverage social media tools to expand the learning value that associations deliver. Learning 2.0

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Your favorite 2009 posts on Internet Time Blog

Jay Cross

eLearning is not a big cost-cutter. It’s cheaper: no travel, no facilities cost, no instructor salaries. Informal Learning 2.0. Networks reduce transfer costs to zero, enabling companies to focus on what they do best while outsourcing what others can do better.

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Reflecting* on the second half of 2009

Jay Cross

Informal Learning 2.0. Networks reduce transfer costs to zero, enabling companies to focus on what they do best while outsourcing what others can do better. Networks reduce transfer costs to zero, enabling companies to focus on what they do best while outsourcing what others can do better. .&#. Articles.