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Leader development is the question. Is mobile the answer?

Allison Rossett

Late in 2012, Elliott Masie released his mobile study. Too little analysis and thus insufficient attention to mobile sweet spots, such as practice, review, reminders, and outreach to experts, peers and community. It revealed hefty interest but little programming. Too much legacy material, way too much.

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13 Best eLearning Quotes

TalentLMS

So, let’s drop the “e” – or at least give it a new and wider definition.” – Elliot Masie 9. ” – Elliot Masie 10. Lost the battle “If learners think it looks bad, you may have lost a good percentage of the battle in getting them to pay attention.” – Patti Shank Do you have a favorite eLearning quote?

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This blog is ENTP

From the Coleface

Elliott Masie drew my attention to this splendid website that analyses websites and decides what Myers Briggs Type Inverntory (MBTI) type they are www.typealyzer.com. Aside from the scepticism about how it actually works, I was tickled that my blog come up the same as my personal MBTI type.

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Learning Escape Room – Year 2

Association eLearning

Last year, the Learning Escape Room was one of the most popular features of the Masie Center’s Learning 2016 conference. The introduction of the Learning Escape Room attracted a lot of attention. It was my first experience with an escape room and I was delighted to hear that it was coming back for Learning 2017. What Changed.

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The Future of Mobile Learning

CLO Magazine

One would assume from this level of attention that workers are learning to do their jobs by accessing a smartphone or tablet. Elliott Masie is the chairman and CLO of The Masie Center’s Learning Consortium. This isn’t true. Much of this growth will not, in fact, lead to mobile learning.

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When Learners Become Teachers

CLO Magazine

The literature is filled with important transfer tools, including managerial attention/engagement, practice opportunities and even remedial assets that will reinforce the learning objectives. Elliott Masie, CEO, The Masie Center. Let me add “Now, teach it to someone else” to the list of transfer tools. I like that.

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Hangout on Implementing Informal Learning this Saturday

Jay Cross

We need to pay more attention to it but don’t know how. In the current issue of Chief Learning Officer , IDG’s Cushing Anderson reports that these CLOs think “informal learning deserves more attention because it reflects the real world outside the classroom and knowledge that is more applicable to tasks.” Join me to explore why.