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Tuesday
Nov262013

805 - China and Singapore Learning Perspectives

Learning TRENDS by Elliott Masie - November 26, 2013.
#805 - Updates on Learning, Business & Technology.
56,322 Readers - www.masie.com - twitter: emasie - The MASIE Center.

Learning Perspectives from Beijing & Singapore!

Hello (Ni Hao) from Beijing, China where I am delivering a keynote speech at the China eLearning Forum tomorrow morning.  A few days ago, I was honored to work for one day with 190 Learning Executives in Singapore.  Here are some learning and personal perspectives from conversations and observations:

* Learning and Digital Learning are seen as key economic and career development issues in Asia.  People see the digital extension of learning - from online degrees to You Tube knowledge videos to Skype access to expertise - as a powerful tool to democratize access to education and radically shift the working opportunity curve for individuals.  There is less focus on the compliance process and more on how a dramatically larger number of people can have a dramatically larger knowledge and career curve.

* Coming to You From a VPN:  The internet in China is increasingly available in homes, public places and on my mobile phone. Yet, there are key sites, including Facebook and some social media/search engines, that you cannot access from the “normal” internet.  I was advised to get a $10 a month account with a VPN that redirects my access to servers in LA, Seattle or other countries.  The IP address is shown as a foreign address and I can access my Facebook account or watch Hulu from my hotel room.  In fact, I am reaching the Learning TRENDS server through my VPN.  Ah, the multiple sides of any policy.

* The MOOC as a Transformational Structure:  While few people have actually taken a Massive Open Online Course, there is much work underway to create versions of the MOOC offered by traditional, newly-formed and non-degree granting colleges.  My colleagues here in Asia see the MOOC as a way of breaking out of the 20-people-at-a-time limitation of the classroom and leveraging more social and collaborative design into “e” courses.

* Thirst for New Instructional Design Models: I have had dozens of conversations with colleagues intrigued about new models of learning design, moving beyond ADDIE and reflecting a greater role for learner impact on choices.  They want more micro-level “modules” with smaller elements of content and testing, and a model that would tie these together into a course, program or style of study.  Many asked about “Daily Learning Models” where each learner receives a “Suggested Mini-Content Segment” each day predicated on his/her role, learning objectives and changes in the business.

* US - Get Global Ready: I am struck at how different the “Global” readiness of colleagues and citizens here is compared to that of my peers in the United States.  Here are a few “global readiness” differences:

- Airport Language Arrival: Four to five languages were reflected in the signs and speaking languages of airport staff.  I arrived in Beijing and was in line with a person from Spain and a couple from Russia.  They were able to interact and transact in their own languages.

- Plugs in the Hotel: While I always carry several adapters on international trips, I have never had to use them as the hotels have global ready electrical plugs. Right by my bed were two USB plugs for digital device recharging.  Ask global visitors to New York City about the difficulty of getting an adapter for their room.

- Global Work: There is a culture of working globally and awareness of not only currency, but also traditions, holidays and more about other cultures.  I have had eight suggestions for where I might have Turkey on Thursday as my colleagues (many of whom have not traveled abroad) wanted me to not “miss” my Thanksgiving.  Two asked if I could do “Black Friday” online for sales the day after Turkey Day.  Working globally requires a strong sense of respect for the divergent traditions and cultures of new colleagues.

As learning professionals, we have a role in advocating for and building a stronger, global-ready workforce and workplace.  Increasingly, technology will allow organizations to access expertise from anywhere and our business and knowledge relationships will have to be globally ready.  Advocate for more language training in schools and promote awareness of the global aspects of your customers, colleagues and partners in the workplace.

After spending time with several hundred learning colleagues tomorrow in Beijing, I will make my way over to Vietnam, Abu Dhabi and Dubai.

It is a great honor to meet and collaborate with learning colleagues in each of these countries.  From our conversations about Big Learning Data to sharing the vision of how to best mix face-to-face with technology in learning designs, I always come away with new ideas, new stories and, most of all, new friends.

Have a Great Turkey Day and talk to you all soon.

Ni Hao & 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

Thursday
Nov142013

804 - Cheap Learning Apps for LMS, Curated Learning Resources

Learning TRENDS by Elliott Masie - November 14, 2013.
#804 - Updates on Learning, Business & Technology.
56,319 Readers - www.masie.com - twitter: emasie - The MASIE Center.

1. Cheap Learning Apps for Your LMS?
2. Singapore & Beijing Next Stops!
3. Curated Learning Resources Posted.
4. Yes, Learning 2014 Registration Now Open.

1. Cheap Learning Apps for Your LMS: What if you wanted to schedule lunch meetings for 3 rising leaders with senior executives as part of their development program.  Great idea!  Now, ask your LMS to help schedule it.  Ask the LMS vendor how much it would cost to build a “Lunch Matching and Mentoring” function in your LMS - and sit down to hear the quote (5 figures, 6 figures?).

Yet, you can buy an App for your smart phone that will do much more for $1.99!  What if we had Learning Apps for our LMS?  Seriously, what if there was a standard that allowed us to buy Apps that would add functionality to our LMS, safely and without recoding the base system, and do it for let’s say $1,000? Though, I would love to see some at $1.99, too!

Here is an article on Apps for LMS Systems that I just published in ILT, a UK learning magazine: http://buff.ly/1blll9y

2. Singapore & Beijing, Next Stops! In a few hours, I will be boarding a plane for Singapore and then a week later for Beijing. I will be delivering a Learning Directions Seminar in Singapore and keynoting at a Learning Conference in Beijing. I always love to meet with new learning colleagues as I travel around the world. If you are in these cities (or have a colleague there), send an email to masie2@masie.com and let’s try to get together for a conversation.  If you would like to follow my personal blog on this trip, visit http://elliottmasie.blogspot.com

3. Curated Learning Resources Posted: Our team is deeply involved in posting the curated content from Learning 2013.  This includes our Graphic Recordings of the keynotes, photos from the event and soon the video from most of our General Sessions.  Check out http://www.learning2013.com under the Follow Up & Resources TAB.  Video will be added in about a week to 10 days.

4. Learning 2014 Very Early Registration Open: Yes, we are already being asked when folks can register for Learning 2014.  Here are the dates and Very Early Registration rates:

- Learning 2014 - October 26 to 29, 2014 - Orlando, Florida
- Very Early Registration Rates: $1,495 ($1,395 for CONSORTIUM, Government and Education)
- Details at http://www.learning2013.com/details/tuition.html

In addition, some of our colleagues want to use 2013 funds to pre-pay (refundable) deposits for groups to participate in Learning 2014.  If you are interested (minimum $5,000), please contact amh@masie.com

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

Thursday
Nov072013

803 - Resources from Learning 2013

Learning TRENDS by Elliott Masie - November 7, 2013.
#803 - Updates on Learning, Business & Technology.
56,311 Readers - www.masie.com - twitter: emasie - The MASIE Center.

Learning 2013 has just ended.  We had 1,626 participants and keynotes from Secretary Hillary Clinton, George Takei, Jane Pauley and many more.

The curated resources from Learning 2013 are already starting to be published and shared in open source. 

You can already get graphic summaries of our General Sessions and pictures.  Soon, we will share dozens of hours of video.

Check these out (along with a cool picture of a laughter moment between myself and Hillary Clinton at the end of my interview):

http://www.learning2013.com/blog/item/resources.html

More to follow…

Yours in learning,

Elliott Masie
Host, Learning 2013

email: emasie@masie.com
twitter: @emasie

MASIE Center Seminars, Events and Services:
* Learning 2013 - November 2013 - Orlando, Florida.
* Membership in The Learning CONSORTIUM
Info and Registration: http://www.masie.com - twitter: emasie

Friday
Nov012013

802 - 72 Hours - Last Minute Design and Logistics

Learning TRENDS by Elliott Masie - November 1, 2013.
#802 - Updates on Learning, Business & Technology.
56,309 Readers - www.masie.com - twitter: emasie - The MASIE Center.
Host: Learning 2013 - Nov 3 to 6 - Orlando - 1,617 Registered Already!

72 Hours Last Minute Design and Logistics!

Dear Learning TRENDS Reader,

I am now in Orlando, Florida at Walt Disney World and in just 72 hours, 1,630 colleagues from around the world will be arriving for Learning 2013.  So, what does the Design Team do in the last 72 hours?  Is it calm and orderly, like a Big Greek Wedding, or what?  Here is a sample of the final Design and Logistics that are underway:

* Building a 60 foot wide stage and screen - 20 techs have already arrived this morning to hang, construct and create a Broadway level stage and AV setup in Walt Disney’s Coronado Ballroom.
* Secret Service and Secretary Clinton’s Advance Team are on site working with me on the detailed and seamless process of hosting Secretary Hillary Clinton.  Having hosted President Clinton and other senior keynoters with governmental security, this is less disruptive for us.  It is all about creating a very specific plan and process.
* Trucks with “stuff” are arriving at the hotel as I type, delivering supplies, equipment, registration materials and bags with Program Guides for everyone.
* Final Food Counts: Today is when we have to make our best and most accurate “bet” on how many breakfasts and lunches we want to guarantee to Disney for our food minimum on Monday.
* Last Minute Shifts: With 170 sessions being led by almost 220 people, someone will call today to sadly say that they can’t come to Orlando on Sunday due to professional or personal crisis.  We are ready to adjust the online schedule when that call comes in.
* Welcoming Early Arrivals: Yes, some people are already here - with families - to take advantage of Orlando fun before the event begins on Sunday.
* Rewriting Wireless for 1,600 Connected People: We create an alternate, high speed wireless system throughout the Convention Center to give our participants better and more reliable throughput at the event.  But PLEASE don’t watch my good friend Uzo Aduba’s show Orange is the New Black during the General Sessions. No one has that amount of bandwidth :)
* Last Minute Registrations: This laptop has just indicated that two people have registered while I am typing TRENDS. Last minute registrations are welcome! Just go to http://www.learning2013.com
* Twitter in Place: If you can’t come to Learning 2013, we will share content and community with the wider world in two ways.  #learning2013 is our Twitter hash tag for the event and you can follow along from afar.  And, we will be posting a large number of content segments in the weeks after the event at http://www.learning2013.com

I am honored to be hosting Learning 2013 and want to thank our Learning TRENDS readers for your support and interest in our process.  Wish us well and, as I will say to our Broadway Stars that are performing here, tell me to “break a leg”!


Yours in learning,

Elliott Masie
Host, Learning 2013

email: emasie@masie.com
twitter: @emasie

MASIE Center Seminars, Events and Services:
* Learning 2013 - November 2013 - Orlando, Florida.
* Membership in The Learning CONSORTIUM
Info and Registration: http://www.masie.com - twitter: emasie