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Elliott Masie Video Briefing on Learning Trends in 2014

Saratoga Springs, NYLearning NewsMASIE Productions

Video Briefing hosted by Elliott Masie on September 23 - Learning TRENDS & Challenges in 2014.

Elliott Masie, The Masie Center and Learning CONSORTIUM
Elliott Masie, The Masie Center and Learning CONSORTIUM 

Each year, Elliott Masie, Chair of the Learning CONSORTIUM, presents a live video briefing on Learning Trends & Challenges. Learning and Training colleagues are invited to this free interactive video briefing on Tuesday, September 23rd from 1 to 2 PM (Eastern Time).

 

 

 



This year, Elliott Masie will address these topics:

  • Learning Personalization: Just in Time, Just for Me, Just Enough!
  • Compliance and Learning Crisis
  • Video in Learning: From TED to User Content to Live Chat
  • LearningTech: Wearables, Apps and More
  • The Connected Classroom: Stretching the Class
  • Gaming & Gamification
  • Collaborative & Social Learning
  • 50+ & Learning: Boomers in the Workplace
  • Big Learning Data & Metrics

Elliott Masie will present a free video briefing on these topics, with real-time questions and comments from the audience.

Reservations are available at www.learning2014.com/briefing923.

Elliott Masie is a provocative, engaging and entertaining futurist, analyst and speaker - focused on the changing world of the workplace, learning and technology. He is the editor of Learning TRENDS by Elliott Masie, an Internet newsletter read by over 52,000 business executives worldwide, and a regular columnist in professional publications, including CLO Magazine. He is the author of a dozen books, and is the convener of Learning 2014.

He heads The MASIE Center, a Saratoga Springs, NY think tank focused on how organizations can support learning and knowledge within the workforce. He leads the Learning CONSORTIUM, a coalition of 230 global organizations cooperating on the evolution of learning strategies, including CNN, Walmart, American Express, Farmers Insurance, Emirates Airline, Starbucks, General Electric and Fidelity Investments.