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265 - Hopes for the Future

*** TRENDS by Elliott Masie ***
#265 - - - Dec 24, 2003 - - - 45,854 Readers Updates on e-Learning, Training and Collaboration From The MASIE Center - http://www.masie.com

On the eve of Christmas and the six night of Chanukah, The MASIE Center would like to extend the warmest holiday greetings to our colleagues around the world. As we celebrate these and other holidays, and the turning of the calendar year, may we share these hopes:

- We hope our field continue to create expanding models for supporting learning anytime, anywhere and in the widest range of styles.

- We hope our field focuses on increasing our research to understand what works, what does not work and what can work better in the world of learning and training.

- We hope that learning and technology can be increasingly deployed to address key challenges throughout the world: employability, AIDS, health issues, and perhaps most importantly global understanding and compassion.

- We hope that our PowerPoint presentations be smaller and our dialogues more robust, remembering that conversaions and interactions are as important as bullets on a slide.

- We hope that your New Year and Holidays will be healthy, safe and an opportunity to appreciate your family, friends and community.

Warmest regards and see you in 2004

Elliott Masie

MASIE Center Events in 2004: Hold These Dates
- e-Learning Briefing: London, England - Feb 9
- e-Learning Skills & Lab: Saratoga Springs, NY - Feb 23-25
- Learning Management Systems SIG: Las Vegas, NV - March 8-9
- Virtual Classroom & Collaboration SIG: Las Vegas, NV - March 10-11
- Biz Learn: The Business of Learning: Baltimore, MD - April 19-20
- e-Learning Hispanica (e-Learning in Spanish) - Miami, FL - June 22-23

Complete details and registration available in early 2004. Send an email to emasie@masie.com for further details

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