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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. It comprises stimulating discussions with industry experts and product evangelists on emerging trends in the learning landscape.

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Learning & Development Conferences for 2018

Limestone Learning

They provide the opportunity to meet industry experts in person and learn firsthand about the latest research and trends. Gain insights into the latest trends, best practices, and new solutions for designing, delivering, implementing, and measuring learning programs. It sells out fast!

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Lean ISD, Social Learning, VAK, Joe Harless Video, & Google

Big Dog, Little Dog

Social Learning Survey - The Masie Center. 1,056 TRENDS readers responded to a Social Learning Survey last Friday. It was him as a Wizard doing the Banquet Speech at the 1993 Chicago NSPI (now ISPI) Conference. This can be overcome by knowing and applying the right Instructional Systems Design (ISD) model.

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E-Learning for Newbies

Janet Clarey

Here’s a brief listing of some of the competencies I think newbies to e-learning should focus on: history, trends, and direction (history, evolution, impact of technology, etc.) ’ joined ASTD, ISPI, e-Learning Guild, went to Masie lab. Said ‘holy shit, what do I do?’ tried everything.

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Rethinking conferences

Jay Cross's Informal Learning

Through their presentations at conferences, Allison Rossett, Elliott Masie, Gloria Gery, and scores of other awesome teachers have shaped the thinking of the greater learning and development community of practice. Hearing about the new trends set by Nancy Duarte, Guy Kawasaki, Garr Reynolds and others? No More Death by PowerPoint.