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<rss xmlns:ps="http://trailfire.com" version="2.0"><channel><title>"Jay&amp;#039;s Interface for Working &amp;amp; Learning" by jaycross</title><link>http://www.trailfire.com/jaycross/trails/41557</link><category>jaycross/trails</category><ttl>60</ttl><item><title>Informal Learning Blog</title><link>http://www.trailfire.com/jaycross/marks/122530</link><description><![CDATA[When I turned my focus to informal learning, I started this second blog for exploring informal examples, memes, experiments, results, and related matters. Note the &quot;Last 100 posts&quot; entry in the menu. 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If you want to help pay for this site or pay a tiny fraction of Jay&#39;s beer budget, buy your books here or from any Amazon widget on the site.<BR><BR>If you really want to make my day, next time you&#39;re buying something expensive from Amazon, click <A HREF="http://www.amazon.com/gp/redirect.html?ie=UTF8&location=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.amazon.com%2F&tag=internettim00-20&linkCode=ur2&camp=1789&creative=9325">Jay&#39;s link to Amazon</A> to get there.]]></description><category>Jay&amp;#039;s Interface for Working &amp;amp; Learning</category><author>jaycross</author><pubDate>Fri, 16 Nov 2007 22:18:44 -0800</pubDate><guid isPermalink="false">trailfire:markId:122537</guid></item><item><title>Internet Time Community</title><link>http://www.trailfire.com/jaycross/marks/122538</link><description><![CDATA[The Internet Time Community is the newest item here, having opened in March 2007. We now have 175 members, about a dozen of whom do most of the talking. The community is hosted on Ning.<BR><BR>Ning is a very cool service. Non-technical to set up and maintain. User-friendly. Free. Pay us a visit. (Sign up not required just to look.)]]></description><category>Jay&amp;#039;s Interface for Working &amp;amp; Learning</category><author>jaycross</author><pubDate>Fri, 16 Nov 2007 22:20:09 -0800</pubDate><guid isPermalink="false">trailfire:markId:122538</guid></item><item><title>Internet Time Blog</title><link>http://www.trailfire.com/jaycross/marks/122525</link><description><![CDATA[This blog is now in its eighth year. I post entries here about whatever pops into my head, be it professional or personal. Many people &quot;know me&quot; through reading my blog.<BR><BR>I learn from my blog. My blogging is akin to walking around with a camera in my pocket. With the camera, I&#39;m continually scanning the scene for interesting shots. This keeps me alert and appreciative. When I don&#39;t have the camera, I don&#39;t see as much.<BR><BR>My blogging is spontaneous. I just hop into whatever I&#39;ve been thinking, usually bringing two or three ideas together and adding a unifying image.<BR><BR>Knowing that I&#39;m going to write <I>something</I> is like having the camera with me. It keeps me curious. When I see something new, I immediately question it. Is this true? Is this a blog item?<BR><BR>Learning from blogging happens afterward, too, when you dig back through old posts, looking for something; I end up reflecting on what I find and sometimes marveling at my innocence only a few years before.<BR><BR>I enjoy answering comments but don&#39;t get enough of them to amount to much. This is gradually shifting. I routinely get 1.3 comments/post.<BR><BR>Blogging is like Howard Gardner&#39;s multiple intelligences: some people are born to it; others are not. So we shouldn&#39;t foist it off on others because some of us get so much out of it. 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