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Webinars
Elliott Masie: Learning Strategies - A Fresh Look!
As learning options, approaches and expectations change, it is vital that organizations take a fresh look at their learning strategies. Elliott Masie will present a pragmatic approach to refreshing our learning strategies, focusing on:
Changing content.
Changing learning expectations.
Evolving learning technologies and systems.
An evidence-based model for measuring impact.
Join us for this unique and valuable opportunity to hear from an internationally recognized expert in learning, technology, business and workplace productivity.
Speaker(s):

Founder & President
The MASIE Center
Elliott Masie is an internationally recognized futurist, analyst, researcher and organizer on the topics of workforce learning, business collaboration and emerging technologies. He is the editor of Learning TRENDS by Elliott Masie, an Internet newsletter read by more than 52,000 business executives worldwide, and a regular columnist in professional publications, including Chief Learning Officer magazine. Masie is the author of 12 books, and is the convener of Learning 2013 and Telework 2013.
Masie heads The MASIE Center, a Saratoga Springs, N.Y., think tank focused on how organizations can support learning and knowledge within the workforce. He also leads the Learning CONSORTIUM, a coalition of 230 global organizations cooperating on the evolution of learning strategies.
Masie's professional focus has been in corporate learning, organizational performance and emerging technology. He has developed models for accelerating the spread of knowledge, learning and collaboration throughout organizations. Masie 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.
Masie serves as an adviser to a range of government, education and nonprofit groups. He serves on the board of trustees of Skidmore College and as a board member of FIRST Robotics and the CIA University board of visitors. He has served as a pro-bono adviser to the Department of Defense and on the White House Advisory Council on Expanding Learning Opportunities.




