Jay Cross, a proponent of informal learning and an influential thought leader in the professional development space, passed away at the end of last week. All weekend, my Twitter feed was packed with tributes to him.
Perhaps you had a chance to meet Jay, attend one of his sessions, engage with him in a forum like #lrnchat, or perhaps you’d never heard of him. Wherever you fall in the spectrum, here are 5 tweets he shared with the world over the past several months that I thought were worth mentioning today. Rest in peace, Jay. Thanks for the inspiration.
Why Organizations Don't Learn – https://t.co/KkIrjisUdp via @jaycross
— jaycross (@jaycross) October 21, 2015
The Rise of Informal Learning. A historical perspective. https://t.co/5metjXHwF3 #RealLearning
— jaycross (@jaycross) October 20, 2015
15 essentials for successful learning – http://t.co/560QZy5mOb via @jaycross #aha_project
— jaycross (@jaycross) August 23, 2015
Conferences can be better, a whole lot better – http://t.co/BkYGSjDosO via @jaycross @aha_project
— jaycross (@jaycross) July 30, 2015
What the Words of L&D Really Mean – Jay Cross | @Litmos http://t.co/Pi4YEJzh6C
— jaycross (@jaycross) June 4, 2015