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TO: Training & Learning Colleagues.
FROM: Elliott Masie - Learning 2005 University.
DATE: July 15, 2005
RE: Free Audio Program & Podcast: Informal Learning & Conversations.
Learning 2005 University has just produced the next free segment of content for the learning and training field:
Informal Content & Conversations in Learning.
By Elliott Masie.
20 Minute Audio Stream or PodCast.
Go to: http://www.learning2005.com/university/
You can either listen to this as a stream, download it or PodCast it to your iPod or MP3 Player.
This segment focuses on the role that Informal Content will play in our learning department programs. We talk about the role of using short duration, easy to produce audio, video or text programs from SME's and colleagues.
In addition, we are focusing on Conversations! At Learning 2005, to be held in Orlando, Florida from Oct 30 to Nov 2nd, we don't have tons of "seminars" in darkened rooms. Instead, we are creating focused and facilitated Conversations amongst your colleagues with benchmarking at the core.
UPDATE: I am pleased to announce that Steven Johnson, author of "Everything Bad is Good for You: How Today's Popular Culture is Actually Making Us Smarter" has just joined our Learning 2005 lineup. He will discuss the impact of new media forms, including videogames and social networks, on knowledge and learning in the workplace.
Almost 900 of your colleagues are already registered. Go to http://www.learning2005.com/ for information and early registration discounts.
Warm regards,
Elliott Masie
FROM: Elliott Masie - Learning 2005 University.
DATE: July 15, 2005
RE: Free Audio Program & Podcast: Informal Learning & Conversations.
Learning 2005 University has just produced the next free segment of content for the learning and training field:
Informal Content & Conversations in Learning.
By Elliott Masie.
20 Minute Audio Stream or PodCast.
Go to: http://www.learning2005.com/university/
You can either listen to this as a stream, download it or PodCast it to your iPod or MP3 Player.
This segment focuses on the role that Informal Content will play in our learning department programs. We talk about the role of using short duration, easy to produce audio, video or text programs from SME's and colleagues.
In addition, we are focusing on Conversations! At Learning 2005, to be held in Orlando, Florida from Oct 30 to Nov 2nd, we don't have tons of "seminars" in darkened rooms. Instead, we are creating focused and facilitated Conversations amongst your colleagues with benchmarking at the core.
UPDATE: I am pleased to announce that Steven Johnson, author of "Everything Bad is Good for You: How Today's Popular Culture is Actually Making Us Smarter" has just joined our Learning 2005 lineup. He will discuss the impact of new media forms, including videogames and social networks, on knowledge and learning in the workplace.
Almost 900 of your colleagues are already registered. Go to http://www.learning2005.com/ for information and early registration discounts.
Warm regards,
Elliott Masie
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