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398 - Your Learning Thoughts Please

Learning TRENDS by Elliott Masie - July 25, 2006.
#398 - Updates on Learning, Business & Technology.
52,547 Readers - http://www.masie.com - The MASIE Center.
Learning 2006 - Nov 5-8 - Orlando - www.learning2006.com.
1. Your Learning Thoughts Please - For TRENDS 400.
2. Jim Lauderback, PC Magazine Editor, Learning & Consumer Electronics.
3. Summer Discount for Learning 2006 Registrations.
1. Your Learning Thoughts Please - For TRENDS 400: I need your thoughts and views! In just a few days, the 400th issue of Learning TRENDS will be published. I started TRENDS with a readership of 125 people in Fall of 1997. It has grown to over 50,000 learning colleagues around the world.
Edition 400 will include dozens (or even hundreds) of comments about Learning, Training, Changing World and even about Learning TRENDS. Just take a few moments and send me a few sentences to to:
http://www.masie.com/trends400/
Thanks! I really appreciate your readership and colleagueship.
2. Jim Lauderback, PC Magazine Editor, Learning & Consumer Electronics: I recently had a chance to reconnect with Jim Lauderback, Editor in Chief of PC Magazine and one of the best thinkers about computing. He is focused on how Consumer Electronics (mobile phones, PDAs, iPods and other form factors of devices for home use) will have a huge impact on Corporate Computing. I have been staying up nights thinking about this conversation!
So, I invited Jim, who was the lead talent on TechTV, to come to Learning
2006 as a Thought Leader. We will build a Future Tech lab for Jim to demonstrate where computing, communication and collaboration devices are headed and dialogue with you about how organizations and workers may leverage these for learning. Be a "scout" for your organization!
3. Summer Discount for Learning 2006 Registrations: We now have over 830 colleagues registered for Learning 2006! A special advanced discount is available for Registrations received this summer. Go to http://www.learning2006.com for complete information and additional Corporate TEAM rates.
#398 - Updates on Learning, Business & Technology.
52,547 Readers - http://www.masie.com - The MASIE Center.
Learning 2006 - Nov 5-8 - Orlando - www.learning2006.com.
1. Your Learning Thoughts Please - For TRENDS 400.
2. Jim Lauderback, PC Magazine Editor, Learning & Consumer Electronics.
3. Summer Discount for Learning 2006 Registrations.
1. Your Learning Thoughts Please - For TRENDS 400: I need your thoughts and views! In just a few days, the 400th issue of Learning TRENDS will be published. I started TRENDS with a readership of 125 people in Fall of 1997. It has grown to over 50,000 learning colleagues around the world.
Edition 400 will include dozens (or even hundreds) of comments about Learning, Training, Changing World and even about Learning TRENDS. Just take a few moments and send me a few sentences to to:
http://www.masie.com/trends400/
Thanks! I really appreciate your readership and colleagueship.
2. Jim Lauderback, PC Magazine Editor, Learning & Consumer Electronics: I recently had a chance to reconnect with Jim Lauderback, Editor in Chief of PC Magazine and one of the best thinkers about computing. He is focused on how Consumer Electronics (mobile phones, PDAs, iPods and other form factors of devices for home use) will have a huge impact on Corporate Computing. I have been staying up nights thinking about this conversation!
So, I invited Jim, who was the lead talent on TechTV, to come to Learning
2006 as a Thought Leader. We will build a Future Tech lab for Jim to demonstrate where computing, communication and collaboration devices are headed and dialogue with you about how organizations and workers may leverage these for learning. Be a "scout" for your organization!
3. Summer Discount for Learning 2006 Registrations: We now have over 830 colleagues registered for Learning 2006! A special advanced discount is available for Registrations received this summer. Go to http://www.learning2006.com for complete information and additional Corporate TEAM rates.
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