
Harvard’s MIT’s Andy McAfee’s opening keynote was the perfect set-up for 2 1/2 days of exploring social learning at DevLearn.
Appropriately, he addressed how business is changing; he didn’t have to tell the 1,500 learning developers that they better get with the program. You could feel the rumble of the cluetrain leaving the station.
My notes:
Full-size map of presentation on MindMeister
I’m sure I’ll have more to report when I’ve finished reading his new book.
You’re not letting anything hold you back from hopping aboard the social/informal learning bandwagon, are you?
Related post from February 2009
Harvard B-School Professor Andy McAfee is a web 2.0 Paul Revere, warning sleepy companies that the web is a game-changing technology that can improve their innovation, collaboration, knowledge sharing, and collective intelligence. Yesterday he presented his thinking to a couple of hundred of us in the auditorium at PARC.






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Cammy Bean has a nice write-up of Andy’s presentation. http://learningvisions.blogspot.com/2009/11/devlearn-09-keynote-andrew-mcafee-dl09.html