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234 - A Look at e-Army Efforts

#234 - - - May 2, 2002 - - - 43,295 Readers
*** Elliott Masie's TechLearn TRENDS ***
Training, e-Learning and Collaboration Updates
Published by The MASIE Center www.masie.com
Host of: Learning Decisions: Strategies for e-Learning �" June, Chicago

1. In Memory of Robert Gagne, Instructional Pioneer
2. A Look at e-Army Efforts
3. International e-Learning Festival in Dublin in July

1. In Memory of Robert Gagne, Instructional Pioneer: A hero of mine in
the instructional design world, Robert Gagne, passed away. He was born in
1916, was the co-developer of "Instructional Systems Design" and wrote The
Conditions of Learning. Gagne was a seminal thinker in the development of
instructional theory and influenced a whole generation of designers and
trainers. There is a bio of Gagne, including a summary of his key
theories online at:
http://www.my-ecoach.com/idtimeline/theory/gagne.html

2. A Look at e-Army Project: Check out the progress of the large scale
e-Army efforts, including partnerships with a range of service
providers, technical and managerial support services, and educational
institutions to provide online learning opportunities for its personnel.
There is a story about this online at:
http://ts.mivu.org/default.asp?show=article&id=998

3. International e-Learning Festival in Dublin in July: I am pleased the
announce the upcoming International e-Learning Festival, to be held in
Dublin, Ireland the week of July 8th. This is the third year for this
event, hosted by The MASIE Center and Advanstar. This year, we are
focusing on the challenges of developing e-Learning for multiple countries
and in multiple languages. Info and registration at: http://www.masie.com

Upcoming MASIE Center Event: www.masie.com
Strategies for e-Learning, June 6 and 7, 2002 at McDonald's Hamburger
University in Chicago. This is a manager only (no vendors) workshop
focused on developing an e-Learning and/or Corporate Leaarning Strategy.
Info and online registration at http://www.masie.com

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