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Elliott Masie at Moving Learning 2007
Moving Learning
| London and Utrecht
27-Mar-2007 » Training Press Releases » Elliott Masie, the internationally recognised futurist, analyst, researcher and humorist on the critical topics of technology, business, learning and workplace productivity, is featuring at this year's Moving Learning seminars in the UK on 13 June and the Netherlands on 14 June.
Elliott Masie is one of the world's best known learning professionals - known throughout the learning industry for his prolific commentaries and insights into business and learning: through his books, newsletters, conferences, research programs and business consultancies.
At Moving Learning 2007 Elliott Masie will present a keynote session and chair a one-hour discussion panel, that will also feature Ron Edwards of Ambient Performance, Bob Mosher of LearningGuide Solutions, Nick van Dam of Deloitte, Clare Line of Lovells, Walter Jaeger of BT and Jeffrey Berk of Knowledge Advisors, each of whom are also providing presentation sessions at Moving Learning 2007.
"Our employees and customers are ready for a different model of learning and training. The world is flatter, with more global enterprises, rapidly changing content and new expectations from learners," said Elliott Masie, whose keynote session, titled 'Learning in a Flatter World - Faster, Flexible, Focused and Different', will present a thought-provoking call for dramatically evolving our learning strategies.
"I'll be talking about learning in the age of Google with fingertip knowledge, the end of memorisation, rapid development and informal learning, global models for content and knowledge sharing, learning as a tribal and social process, and from e-learning to smart content," added Elliott Masie.
Elliott Masie's presentation will be interactive and draw upon his work with the 250 global companies in the MASIE Center's Learning Consortium and the experiments conducted through their Learning Lab.
Elliott's professional focus has been in the fields of corporate learning, organizational performance and emerging technology. He has developed models for accelerating the spread of knowledge, learning and collaboration throughout organizations. Elliott is acknowledged as the first analyst to use the term e-Learning and has advocated for a sane deployment of learning and collaboration technology as a means of supporting the effectiveness and profitability of enterprises.
View a seven-minute preview about Elliott Masie's Moving Learning 2007 keynote presentation and the changing nature of learning: http://www.youmoveme.com/speakers/elliottmasie.asp
Notes to editors:
About Elliott Masie
Elliott Masie is an internationally recognized futurist, analyst, researcher and humorist on the critical topics of technology, business, learning and workplace productivity. He is the editor of Learning TRENDS and a regular columnist in professional publications. He is the author of a dozen books, including the free digital book My Most Memorable Teacher (or Trainer). He is the convenor of Learning 2007 and heads The MASIE Center, a think tank focused on how organizations can support learning and knowledge within the workforce. He leads the Learning Consortium, a coalition of 250 Fortune 500 companies cooperating on the evolution of learning strategies.
About Moving Learning 2007
Moving Learning 2007 is for learning professionals and managers of organisational learning interested in discovering about how learning is evolving and about the strategies that can be adopted to enter the new age of learning with greater confidence. The event is a one-day seminar running consecutively in London on 13 June and in Utrecht on 14 June.
Moving Learning 2007 is sponsored by:
International sponsors
E2Train
Global Learning Alliance
LearningGuide Solutions
United Kingdom sponsors
Atlantic Link
Datmedia
E.Learning Age Magazine
PPI Learning
QA-IQ
Seriously Mobile
Netherlands sponsors
Compu'Train
Courseware Company and Netdimensions
Stoas Learning
Tinqwise
For further details about Moving Learnng 2007, attendance fees and registration visit www.movinglearning.com.
Product and company names listed that are registered marks or trade marks are acknowledged.
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