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Monday
Dec232013

807 - Video From Learning Plus Video and Learning

Learning TRENDS by Elliott Masie - Dec. 23, 2013.
#807 - Updates on Learning, Business & Technology.
56,333 Readers - www.masie.com - twitter: emasie - The MASIE Center.

Video: In Learning & From Learning!

1. Video and Learning LAB 2014 Announced.
2. Video from Learning 2013 Now Posted.
3. Video Linked to Graphic Recording Illustration.

Here are 3 notes about Video and Learning - in many ways.

1. Video and Learning LAB 2014 Announced: We have just opened registration for our most popular LAB that I lead at The MASIE Center:

Video and Learning LAB.
Elliott Masie, Facilitator and Host.
MASIE Center - Saratoga Springs, NY, USA.
February 10 - 12, 2014.

Spend 3 intense days in our Video and Learning LAB exploring how organizations are adding a wide range of video resources for learning in the workplace. Together, we will explore video content segments, User Content, video in the Classroom, chat/video conferencing for expertise access, video storage and search, and a wide range of topics. Come to Saratoga Springs for 3 days in February and roll up your sleeves to explore the changing world of Video and Learning! Details and registration (space is limited) at: http://www.masie.com/videolab

2. Video from Learning 2013 Now Posted: 90% of the General Session content from Learning 2013 is now posted and available free of charge at:

Video from Learning 2013 Segments.
http://www.learning2013.com - select Video from the menu

3. Video Linked to Graphic Recording Illustration: Here is an interesting experiment that we are conducting. You can access a Graphic Recording Illustration of the General Sessions that was done by a facilitator - long distance and in real-time - during the event. We have taken her illustrations and used them as the launch pad for the Video Clips mentioned above. You can choose short clips based on segments illustrated on the graphic. Access these at:

Graphic Illustrations with Video Links from Learning 2013:
http://learningtalks.com/learning2013/sunday-opening-session/

Special thanks to Lauren Boughton, our Producer, for her very hard work in segmenting and slicing the video clips. Our goal is to create short and reusable clips for use by the larger Learning field. And, thanks to Rachel Smith from Grove - www.grove.com - for amazing remote illustration.

—— Holiday Greetings ——-

Best greetings to Learning TRENDS readers and colleagues throughout the world for the holidays and the New Year! My recent trip to Asia and The Middle East has energized my thoughts and plans to address Global Learning challenges and opportunities in the coming year. Whether we are learning designers in Kansas City, learning managers in Beijing, college students learning online in Afghanistan or classroom teachers in Brazil, together we will help create the future of learning to empower people with changing and dynamic workplace skills. Let 2014 be our Learning Year!

Yours in learning,

Elliott Masie
Host, Learning 2014

email: emasie@masie.com
twitter: @emasie

MASIE Center Seminars, Events and Services:
* Learning 2014 - October 2014 - Orlando, Florida.
* Membership in The Learning CONSORTIUM
Info and Registration: http://www.masie.com - twitter: emasie

Monday
Dec022013

806 - Vietnam to Las Vegas - Remote Keynote and Search Engines

Learning TRENDS by Elliott Masie - Dec. 3, 2013.
#806 - Updates on Learning, Business & Technology.
56,327 Readers - www.masie.com - twitter: emasie - The MASIE Center.

Hello from Vietnam - Remote Keynote, Search Learning & University eLearning!

1. Hanoi to Las Vegas – Remote, Blended Keynote to Autodesk!
2. Search and Learning - Major Connections and Futures.
3. University and eLearning: Meetings and Roles.
4. Personal Notes.

1. Hanoi to Las Vegas – Remote, Blended Keynote to Autodesk! It is now 2:22 AM in Hanoi, Vietnam and I am about to deliver a blended, remote keynote all the way over to Las Vegas at the global Autodesk Conference.  Since I was traveling to Asia, the only way to keynote was to use a blended model. So, I made a 20 minute Learning Futures video tape before I left that is now being played in Las Vegas.  And, in about 15 minutes, we will shift to an interactive Q and A with hundreds of Autodesk colleagues. 

Sure, we had to alert the front desk in Hanoi about the call and test the quality of the connection by phone.  And, it works. So, in a few minutes, I will pause the writing of this TRENDS and keynote over quite a distance.  Cool!

2. Search and Learning - Major Connections and Futures: I am more and more convinced that the learning field must do a deeper exploration of the role of search engines in learning design and delivery.  In each of the Asian countries that I am visiting, the role of mobile devices and search engines is dominating the conversation about the directions of learning.

In Beijing, I had dinner with a colleague who is a leader at Baidu, the primary search engine used in China.  They are on a parallel and even more innovative path than Google.  We talked about the building of active API (computer interfaces) between learning design and search engines.  After I return to the US in about 10 days, we will start an exploration of how corporations can better leverage Search into Learning Design!

3. University and eLearning - Meetings and Roles: Today and tomorrow, I will be meeting with Learning Leaders at Vietnam National University in both Hanoi and Ho Chi Minh (formerly Saigon) to discuss the role of changes in eLearning in the higher education and workplace readiness arena. For the past 10 years, Vietnam’s universities have been advocates for increasing the role of online learning to connect learners with remote colleges and to provide blended options for expanding classroom offerings.  Stay tuned for updates.

4. Personal Notes: The trip to Vietnam is quite exciting, including a home dinner with the family of a learning colleague whose Dad was an Army veteran and had fought deep battles in 1972.  We had great conversations about war, foreign policy and societal changes.  And, yesterday I took a Cooking Class that included a trip to the market to buy and eat a “fried River Maggot omelet”, which was totally yummy.

And, the remote keynote with Autodesk went great.  It was wonderful to hear the questions and perspectives from educators at that conference and to weave my current Asian learning experiences into the dialogue.  One of the interesting questions was how to support teachers and educators as they make the shift to using technology more creatively. My answer is that they must experience it first as learners to understand how to then use it as teachers. We must be learners as learning professionals.

Xin chào (Goodbye). Mai mốt gặp lại (We’ll meet again soon).  

Yours in learning,

Elliott Masie
Host, Learning 2014

email: emasie@masie.com
twitter: @emasie

MASIE Center Seminars, Events and Services:
* Learning 2014 - October 2014 - Orlando, Florida.
* Membership in The Learning CONSORTIUM
Info and Registration: http://www.masie.com - twitter: emasie