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427 - 16 Free Learning PodCasts

Learning TRENDS by Elliott Masie - Jan 29, 2007.
#427 - Updates on Learning, Business & Technology.
53,314 Readers - http://www.masie.com - The MASIE Center.
Host of LMS 2007 - April 12 & 13 - Las Vegas, NV, USA.

16 Free Learning PodCasts!

We've been busy during January, creating a host of targeted Free PodCasts on a wide range of Learning Topics. So, here, LIVE from Saratoga Springs, is a flurry of short, non-commercial, interviews and learning segments:

* Marshall Goldsmith on "What Got You Here Won't Get You There". This is the title of Marshall's latest bestseller, focusing on unsuccessful habits of successful people. Listen to my 13 minute interview with Marshall:
http://www.learningwiki.com/marshall

* CEO Interviews of LMS Companies: I thought that it would be valuable to hear from the President or CEO of the major LMS/LCMS companies. I interviewed six of these leaders for 10 minutes each, focusing on Trends in the Learning Systems field and their company's roadmap for 2007:

SumTotal, Don Fowler.
Saba, Bobby Yazdani.
Meridian, Paul Somerville.
Outstart, Massood Zarrabian.
TrainingPartner, Justin Hearn.
EEDO, John Hudson.

Click here to listen to these Podcast Interviews:
http://www.lms2007.com/library

* Mini Topics on Learning Podcasts: Brooke Thomas from our team here at The MASIE Center, interviewed nine learning colleagues who were presenters of Mini-Seminars at Learning 2006. These are short, targeted PodCasts about key learning challenges:

* Robert Parry, Western International University - Engaging Students in the World of Online Learning - What Works?
* Michael Sunnarborg, Target - Impacts and Benefits of Blended vs.
Instructor Led vs. e-Learning.
* Eren Rosenfeld, Merrill Lynch - Training Via Blackberry: Tackling the Transformation of Course Design and Delivery.
* Doug Chasick, CallSource - Career Transitions: From Classroom Instructor to Distance Learning.
* David Shoemaker, eCornell - Formal vs. Informal Learning- Is the Course Dead?
* Catlyn Gregory, Deloitte Touche Tohmatsu - How to Get Stakeholders'
Acceptance For Some Thing New, Nifty and Cool, Instead of Doing the same Old Thing.
* Barbara McKnight, Countrywide Home Loans - Holding Learners Accountable After a Learning Event.
* Carolyn Henning, Accenture - Improving Training Effectiveness Through Strategic Planning.
* Andrew Teasdale, Humana - Do Instructional Designers Need to Understand Learning Theory?

Click here for these PodCasts: http://www.learningwiki.com/topics

Hope that you enjoy these and watch for a slew of additional interviews in the weeks ahead.

NOTE: LMS 2007 - Learning Systems User Group: We are rapidly filling this annual gathering focused on LMS/LCMS Tune Ups. April 12 and 13 in Las Vegas. Complete information at http://www.lms2007.com

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