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10 Awesome eLearning Quotes

KZO Innovations

So, let’s drop the “e” – or at least give it a new and wider definition.” – Elliot Masie, producer, author, and e-learning expert (Masie Center and Masie Productions) . 9. We need to bring learning to people instead of people to learning.” – Elliot Masie . 10. Bring learning to people. . “We

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Here Come the MOOCs

CLO Magazine

In September, The Wall Street Journal reported that companies such as AT&T Inc. and UPS, the Journal report said. “That’s an important topic for every CLO to look at,” said Elliott Masie, CEO and founder of The Masie Center, a learning and development advisory. In some instances, that gap is closing.

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2016 Reflections on Games and Gamification for Learning

Kapp Notes

At the Masie 2016 conference my sessions on “game design” and “thinking like a game designer” were two of the top 10 most well attended sessions and my book bundle (my two gamification books and an ATD games and gamification report) was in the top 5 of books sold. In the article, Play This Game and Win a Job!

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e-Clippings (Learning As Art): Soapbox for the Day: Academic Journals like Field Methods, that dont support things like access to their content

Mark Oehlert

eLearning Guilds Summer Seminar Series | Main | Off Topic: Lets look at this at this as a chance to learn about oil » June 19, 2008 Soapbox for the Day: Academic Journals like Field Methods, that dont support things like access to their content Honest to goodness, someone please respond to me so we can have an open conversation about this.

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e-Clippings (Learning As Art): "Games trainers play" (Washington Business Journal)

Mark Oehlert

e-Clippings (Learning As Art) Home Archives Subscribe About My Social Networks « Of General Interest to Edupatents | Main | Spyware Alert - Thx to DArcy Norman » April 18, 2007 "Games trainers play" (Washington Business Journal) Question: How self-referential can one get in blogging before you cross into the Dark Side? Great post!

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Give Back to the Profession

CLO Magazine

Elliott Masie has led the way with his “30 Under 30” program, now in its fourth year. Medical science improved because of an agreed-upon method for experiments, data collection and sharing results in peer-reviewed journals. The first science journals were published in 1665, so science has about a 300-year lead on us.

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Social networking survey

Moodle Journal

If like many of us you are intrigued by the uptake and attitudes toward social networking then you may well find this latest set of survey results from Masie worth looking at. From my initial scan it seems that some applications and approaches are bucking the popularist trend. Comments welcome.