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Tuesday, April 28, 2009
You might like to see the results of a social learning survey conducted by the Masie Center: social learning survey results I came across a blog post by “Bill” and found an interesting summary about the premise of Web 2.0 that could have easily been called a premise of social learning ( Bills Blog Post ). People are more than
 

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You might like to see the results of a social learning survey conducted by the Masie Center: social learning survey results I came across a blog post by “Bill” and found an interesting summary about the premise of Web 2.0 that could have easily been called a premise of social learning ( Bills Blog Post ). People are more than

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Wednesday, January 13, 2010
Elliott Masie's Learning 2009 - Provided are videos of many of the "keynote" sessions. It's time for another edition of the Learning and Development Roundup! (See See also previous editions at the archive page .)   Videos from recent L&D Industry Conferences Did you miss some or all of the major conferences in the Learning and Development industry in the month of November?
 
Tuesday, December 29, 2009
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. Here are the most popular posts on the Informal Learning Blog in 2009. Business Impact of Social and Informal Learning
 
Monday, December 21, 2009
Despite the fact that I could not make it down to Orlando, Elliott Masie was kind enough to beam me in to have our traditional yearly chat about disruptive technologies and their impact on learning. Tags: Uncategorized kapp Learning in 3D masie Second Lif In this short interaction we get into a fun discussion about my upcoming book (with Karl Kapp ) called Learning in 3D: Bringing a New Dimension to Enterprise Learning and Collaboration. If you want a sneak preview of the book you can get a taste for it by clicking on the google preview here .
 

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Elliott Masie was kind enough to invite me to do a keynote interview with him at his Learning 2008 conference. Here is our 23 minute jam on Technology Adoption and Hype: more about " Masie Keynote Video ", posted with vodpod Here is the video his team posted a few days ago. It was a blast doing this.
Also, the game is available to all thanks to the Masie foundation. So go out on the Masie site to check it out. Two great take aways from Elliott’s conversations with Barak Obama: 1) 1) Nintendo spends more on research than the US does on Education….spend
I was interested to read in Donald Clark's review of Learning 2005 that Elliott had decreed that there should be no PowerPoint at the show. I can certainly sympathise with Elliott's intentions here - after all, we have all had to sit through far too many mind-numbing slides full of endless bullet points. However,
I attended a very good session at the Masie Conference where folks from HP, Intel, Accenture, to name just a few, discussed the issues around applying virtual worlds in the corporate context. One of the big issues that seems to be coming out is that corporate decision makers want EVIDENCE that Immersive Learning Experiences are more efficient and effective than traditional learning approaches. However, one of the issues we consistently run up against is that in order to measure “apples to apples” on the efficiency outcome variable (i.e.
This morning I had the pleasure of doing a keynote session with Elliott Masie. Finally, being the king of last minute, I just signed into the social networking site that the Masie folks have provided and found it to be very user friendly. True to form we agreed to just riff…and that we did.. I