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BOB MOSHER – CRYSTAL BALLING WITH LEARNNOVATORS

Learnnovators

Bob has been an active and influential leader in the learning and training industry for over 30 years and is renowned worldwide for his pioneering role in new approaches to learning. Bob has also been the Learning Advocate for the Masie Center for the past six years. He is an advocate for innovative and new learning approaches.

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The Future of Learning Careers

CLO Magazine

Elliott Masie is the chairman and CLO of The Masie Center’s Learning Consortium and CEO of The Masie Center, an international think tank focused on learning and workplace productivity. The team is called Maximize and does not contain any learning professionals; yet it is deeply involved in content and activity development.

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Reflections on Twitter and social networking

Clark Quinn

I’ve been using Twitter for a number of weeks now, and that, combined with several recent social networking activities prompted this reflection. Elliot Masie’s LearningTown is ongoing I guess, haven’t been back in a while. And Ning’s quite interesting too. The Work Literacy one on Learning 2.0

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Prompt, Push, Ping (But Don’t Pester)

CLO Magazine

Elliott Masie is CEO of The Masie Center, an international think tank focused on learning and workplace productivity, and chairman and CLO of The Masie Center’s Learning Consortium. Let’s welcome, design, deploy, honor and even enjoy adding nudges to our learning programs and activities. A text message.

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10 Productivity Tips for Business Owners and Entrepreneurs

eFront

Elliot Masie. There are many ways to spend your breaks but it’s important that the activity gives you energy. For some people, this could be some physical activity or eating a healthy snack. For others, it could be meditating or socializing (but NOT on social media). Use a Learning Management System (LMS). “We

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The U.S. and China can learn from each other

CLO Magazine

One company is building everyday learning into their timeclock system, bundling the process of logging into work with a five-minute learning activity. and the staff member then said, “Hello, Mr. Masie. The Masie Center will continue our conversations with learning leaders in China on these issues. flight is on the way.”

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So many learning style tests, so little time.

Joitske Hulsebosch eLearning

I asked a question about learning styles on Twitter and in Jane Hart's social learning community and got some good responses which made me really think! Or as a learner- what activities work for you? Hoping this awareness help you to try to stretch and integrate opposite preferences in your design. The same with blogging.