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Impressions of the Masie Learning 2011 Conference

Dashe & Thomson

Last week I was fortunate to attend the Learning 2011 conference, organized every year by Elliott Masie. Masie himself had some interesting ideas about creating apps that dashboard content that can be individualized to a user’s learning needs. Bill Clinton at Learning 2011 — at least, I think it was Bill Clinton.

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Hangout on Implementing Informal Learning this Saturday

Jay Cross

Why isn’t L&D supporting informal learning? Informal learning is important. The CLOs reported “…there is little knowledge about how exactly to support informal learning.”. Informal learning is a top priority in most corporate L&D plans. Josh Bersin, Elliott Masie, and Tony Bingham sing its praises.

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Make Learning Supportive and Available Everywhere

Integrated Learnings

Thoughts on Elliot Masie's Lectora User Conference Keynote. This year's 2011 Lectora user conference provided my first opportunity to hear learning futurist Elliot Masie ( of The Masie Center ) speak live; he didn't disappoint. As Masie said, we are at an age of incredible learning development opportunity. By Jay Lambert.

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Future of Employee Learning

The Performance Improvement Blog

This is what Elliott Masie, Founder & President of The MASIE Center, said this week at the beginning of his Keynote session at the Human Capital Media Symposium for Chief Learning Officer. Masie went on to talk about trends that have the potential for changing the field dramatically. One is personalization of learning.

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BOB MOSHER – CRYSTAL BALLING WITH LEARNNOVATORS

Learnnovators

Bob has also been the Learning Advocate for the Masie Center for the past six years. Bob’s role is to keep his eye on the pulse of the industry, as well as the needs of the Masie Consortium ’s members. LEARNNOVATORS: Back in the day, formal learning was the only source of information or expert knowledge.

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Somewhere Over the Rainbow – Reflecting on Learning 2016

Axonify

Rather, they sit alongside Elliott Masie for an informal interview that explores their background, work and personal experiences with learning. In his informed opinion and as supported by a variety of metrics, the world is a better place than ever before. CNN’s Anderson Cooper was the premiere keynote speaker for Learning 2016.

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Somewhere Over the Rainbow – Reflecting on Learning 2016

Axonify

Rather, they sit alongside Elliott Masie for an informal interview that explores their background, work and personal experiences with learning. In his informed opinion and as supported by a variety of metrics, the world is a better place than ever before. CNN’s Anderson Cooper was the premiere keynote speaker for Learning 2016.

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