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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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Classroom Learning: Ditch the Knowledge Dump, Mix it Up

CLO Magazine

Traditional classroom-based instructor-led training remains the most used learning delivery method. Chief Learning Officer columnist Elliott Masie, CEO of The Masie Center and chair of its Learning Consortium, said learning is best delivered through a mix of modalities.

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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. There’s a shift happening in the learning field that is easy to notice. Let’s step up to the challenge.

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Try a Learnathon: Crowdsourced UX

CLO Magazine

We can’t create a radically new learning ecosystem if we are simply going to rely on a dusted-off version of ADDIE (analysis, design, development, implementation, evaluation), a more video-rich webinar construction or a more compressed use of a subject matter expert distilled by an instructional designer.

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Learning Agility: Re-Invention with Performer Support

Living in Learning

Last November I had the privilege of participating in a panel of experts at the Learning 2008 Conference sponsored by Elliott Masie in Orlando. I sat with three other CLO-type learning leaders from Bank of America, Disney, and Sprint. The need for agility in learning is a shot across the bow of every training department on the planet.

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Top 68 eLearning Posts from April - Hot Topics iPad Google Buzz

eLearning Learning Posts

So how is it going to be used for education, training and workplace learning? Rather than declare ADDIE dead, wouldn’t it make more sense to be sure that we are using it properly? In this case, the quote was from a March 1975 interview with Training magazine. I have to tell you it is the BEST project! Budgeting for Learning 2.0: