Thursday
Oct062005
How to Podcast for Learning; Interview with Frances Hesselbein

TO: Learning and Training Colleagues
FROM: Elliott Masie, Learning 2005
Here are two content segments in Audio, Text and PodCast Format:
* Podcast on How to Podcast: Listen to or read a 10 minute, step by step content segment on how to simply and inexpensively create learning-focused podcasts. I explain how to do this with no budget, no special equipment and with speed and ease. We are getting tens of thousands of listens (and
views) of our PodCasts.
* Interview with Frances Hesselbein, Leader to Leader Institute: Frances is one of my heros. She is the Chair of the Leader to Leader Institute, winner of the Presidential Medal of Honor and the former CEO of the Girl Scouts of America. Her models of leadership are pragmatic and value based and have a great deal of wisdom for corporate learning departments. I just finished a 15 minute interview with Frances. (She is also a keynote thought leader at Learning 2005).
Listen to, read or download these short content segments:
http://www.learning2005.com/university/
Learning 2005 Update: We have just added a segment with Michael Cohen, the head of Achieve, a national organization working on the alignment of high school outcomes with work competencies. We will be providing Achieve with feedback on this alignment.
Info and registration at: http://www.learning2005.com
FROM: Elliott Masie, Learning 2005
Here are two content segments in Audio, Text and PodCast Format:
* Podcast on How to Podcast: Listen to or read a 10 minute, step by step content segment on how to simply and inexpensively create learning-focused podcasts. I explain how to do this with no budget, no special equipment and with speed and ease. We are getting tens of thousands of listens (and
views) of our PodCasts.
* Interview with Frances Hesselbein, Leader to Leader Institute: Frances is one of my heros. She is the Chair of the Leader to Leader Institute, winner of the Presidential Medal of Honor and the former CEO of the Girl Scouts of America. Her models of leadership are pragmatic and value based and have a great deal of wisdom for corporate learning departments. I just finished a 15 minute interview with Frances. (She is also a keynote thought leader at Learning 2005).
Listen to, read or download these short content segments:
http://www.learning2005.com/university/
Learning 2005 Update: We have just added a segment with Michael Cohen, the head of Achieve, a national organization working on the alignment of high school outcomes with work competencies. We will be providing Achieve with feedback on this alignment.
Info and registration at: http://www.learning2005.com
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