What’s Your Learning Edge? Update

What's Your Learning Edge?Well, the Learning Edge meme has been traveling far and wide, much to my surprise, amazement, and delight!

I’ve compiled the list I have of all the Learning Edge posts that folks have made so far; if you’ve written one, but don’t see it here, leave me a comment with a link to it, and I’ll add it to the list. There are also a half-dozen or so people who left comments on the original post, sharing all the Edges they’re up to… be sure to check it out.

And if you haven’t written one, and would like to, check out the original post for directions, and join in the fun! In addition to growing your own horizons, you’ll also get a few links out of it, which never hurts, right?

Colleen Wainwright of Communicatrix wrote What’s your Learning Edge? (The hypnotherapy project)
Evelyn Rodriquez of Crossroads Dispatches wrote Learning Edge, or you can’t stop the waves, but you can learn to surf
Dailytri of DailyTri wrote My Learning Edge
Eve of Sparkle Life wrote Try and Catch Me
Sue Melone of Ignite What Matters wrote an untitled Learning Edge post
Siona at Zaadz wrote What’s My Learning Edge?
Ben Yoskowitz of Instigator Blog wrote Starting a Business is One Massive Learning Experience
Jean Browman of Stress to Power wrote Lifelong Learning
Edward Mills of Evolving Times wrote What Is Your Learning Edge?
Dawud Miracle of dmiracle.com wrote How Do You Use Social Media To Grow Your Business?
David Thomas of Glittering Muse wrote What’s Your Learning Edge?
William Harryman of Integral Options Cafe wrote What is Your Learning Edge?
Peter Clothier of The Buddha Diaries wrote What’s Your Learning Edge? And, “Come Hell and High Water”
Apollo Lemmon of Frozen Truth wrote Learning Edge + 7
Stuart Baker of Conscious Cooperation wrote My Learning Edge
Pamm of My Secret Spiritual Dance wrote Edges Meme
Kent Blumberg of KentBlumberg wrote The Learning Edge
Jeremy Cherfas of Another Blasted Weblog wrote Lifelong Learning
John of Technology For Living wrote Where My “Edge” Lies Now
Isabella Mori of Change Therapy wrote What’s Your Learning Edge?

That’s quite a list, eh? It reminds me of a quote I read once, about how birds fly, fish swim, and people learn. It’s just what we do.

Thanks, everyone, for sharing… and we’ll see what happens next!

Image by me, under a Creative Commons license.

And thanks to all those who commented on the previous post so far: Jean Browman, Edward Mills, Mary Schmidt

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  1. communicatrix on July 18th, 2007

    Wow!!

    What an amazing, delightful thing that you started!

    I’m thoroughly enjoying my Learning Edge right now, and I’ll love it even more knowing there are all these cool people out there, spreading the word of LEARNING, too!

    Thanks, Adam. Now what, I wonder, do you do for an encore?

  2. Adam Kayce on July 18th, 2007

    Thanks, C — I didn’t track all of the connections, to see who came from whom’s post (hope I got the who/whom right), but there were many I noticed that came from your tags and so on.

    Encore? We’ll have to wait and see, eh?

  3. Dawud Miracle on July 18th, 2007

    Great list. I’ve read a few of these but I can’t wait to go on and read a few more. Especially Colleen’s post.

  4. Adam Kayce on July 18th, 2007

    Right on, Dawud… Colleen merged hers with one of her series that she does, which are awesome.

  5. Edward Mills on July 19th, 2007

    What a list! I have a feeling that this could keep me distracted for quite a while!

  6. Siona on July 21st, 2007

    Oh, Adam. Thanks so much for inviting these reflections! I’m hoping this will spread; it’s a beautiful question.

  7. Adam Kayce on July 22nd, 2007

    Ed, you’re telling me! I went to everyone’s post to get the information I needed to build the list, and saw some amazing blogs and posts in the process. I’m pretty gobsmacked by all the great works I’m seeing out there.

    Siona, you’re very welcome. And thanks, I’ve been really pleasantly surprised by how it’s spreading, and enjoying everyone’s thoughtful responses.