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11 Best eLearning Blogs for L&D Professionals

eLearningMind

His reputation for interesting insights reaffirms our position that data is beautiful. Updated several times a day, G-Cube flawlessly aggregates eLearning news and trends so you aren’t left searching for—or worse, missing— what’s really going on in the L&D industry. . Elliott Masie. Josh Bersin. GoSkills Blog.

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Learning 2013 Recap: Hillary Clinton, Broadway Stars and Trekkies, Oh My!

OpenSesame

Earlier this week, I had the privilege of attending Elliott Masie’s Learning 2013 conference in Orlando, Florida. The Masie Center has a reputation for quality events with a bit of a dramatic flair, and Learning 2013 did not disappoint. Like a child waiting for Santa, I had been eagerly anticipating this trip for months.

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Learning 2013 Recap: Hillary Clinton, Broadway Stars and Trekkies, Oh My!

OpenSesame

Earlier this week, I had the privilege of attending Elliott Masie’s Learning 2013 conference in Orlando, Florida. The Masie Center has a reputation for quality events with a bit of a dramatic flair, and Learning 2013 did not disappoint. Like a child waiting for Santa, I had been eagerly anticipating this trip for months.

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e-Clippings (Learning As Art): Thoughts on the Use of the Word Ethnography

Mark Oehlert

I think there is a real danger here to the reputation of ethnography if it becomes attached to activities more rightly described as market research, focus groups and so on. So in a sense I remain torn. The Lewin Links This link should take you to the page I have on del.icio.us where I am linking to all the Lewin stuff I find.

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My all-time favorite learning event

Jay Cross

Also, search for Gnomedex on Flickr and YouTube. Some of you will remember that Elliott Masie’s mom and father-in-law took part in his early TechLearn events. Funding Gnomedex would build a company’s reputation in front of influential geeks like nothing else. Give away copies. The e-version’s only $15.