Announcing the Unworkshops

by Jay Cross on January 27, 2006

informlInformal Learning and the Web were made for one another. I want to show you how.

Join our online “unworkshop” next month and learn how to use web tools to improve learning effectivenss. You will:

  •  set up your own blog and wiki
  •  record a podcast
  •  syndicate sites
  •  experiment with Web 2.0 sites like Del.icio.us and FlickR
  •  see how others are applying these technologies

I will personally lead five or six original live webinars. Fun is assured.

bookThe first dozen people who sign up will receive free copies of Naked Conversations : How Blogs are Changing the Way Businesses Talk with Customers, the brand-new business best-seller by Robert Scoble and Shel Israel.

Information and sign-up

FAQ

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anonymous January 28, 2006 at 8:08 am

*$300 bucks* to learn
- Create your own blog
- Create a wiki and know how to use it
- Used an RSS aggregator to build a feed of information important to you
- Gain an basic understanding of the principles underlying technologies like Flickr, Del.icio.us and Google Maps.

????????? A little overpriced me thinks.

Administrator January 28, 2006 at 8:42 am

Ahem. You probably didn’t expect a response to your observation, but here goes.

Our unworkshop covers web technologies and their relationship to learning. As to price, the market may prove me wrong, but $300 seems cheap to me for a hands-on program limited to a dozen people with both a known, live facilitator (me) and sessions with a coach (Dave Lee).

Mr. Anonymous, the URL you commented from belongs to a competitor. So sorry to blow your cover. When did Knowledgenet or netG start offering small-group, individualized, hands-on courses for less than $300? Methinks you’re biased.

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