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The Learnovate Centre, a leading global future of work and learning research hub, will host its annual Learnovation Summit at the Aviva Stadium in Dublin next Thursday, October 3rd. The theme of Learnovation 2024 is 'Navigating the Future of Learning' and it is hoped that it will inspire a new wave of educational strategies that cater to diverse learning needs. Speakers and workshops will focus on preparing learners for the challenges of the 21st century and the future of work. The event will be hosted by Dr. Mary Kelly, Academic Dean at Hibernia College, who will also give the opening address. Learnovation 2024 Speakers include: Richard Culatta, CEO at the International Society for Technology in Education (ISTE) and the Association for Supervision of Curriculum Development (ASCD), non-profit global education organisations based in Washington that are focused on accelerating innovation in education and elevating learning to meet the needs of all students. Prior to his current position, Richard was the Chief Innovation Officer for the state of Rhode Island and was appointed by President Barack Obama as the Director of the Office of Educational Technology for the U.S. Department of Education. Nell Watson, President, European Responsible AI Office. Nell is a trailblazer in emerging technologies such as machine vision and Artificial Intelligence ethics. She dedicates her work to protecting human rights and infusing ethics, safety and values that elevate the human spirit into technologies like AI. Dr Nigel Paine, Global Thought Leader and ex-CLO of the BBC. Nigel has more than 25 years' experience in corporate learning and is a regular speaker, writer and broadcaster on the topics of learning and development, technology and leadership. Dr Ann Devitt, Head of the School of Education, Trinity College Dublin. Ann is Associate Professor of Language Education at the School of Education. She is the Academic Director of the Learnovate Centre and has extensive research experience in both academia and industry. Other speakers include: Prof. Mairéad Pratschke, Professor and Chair in Digital Education at University of Manchester; Elliott Masie, Chair MASIE Learning Foundation & MASIE Productions; Christopher Mathews, Global Education Team Strategy and Partnership Lead, Amazon Web Services; Piero Tintori, CEO and founder of Terminalfour and BetterExaminations; Peter Fagerström, founder and Executive Chairman of Educraftor. Learnovation 2024 will run from 9am to 4.30pm on October 3rd. It will be followed by a drinks reception. Registration for the event can be completed online at www.learnovatecentre.org/learnovation. Learnovate Centre Director Nessa McEniff said: "Learnovation 2024 is looking at some extremely interesting and topical issues including how to recognise and remove barriers for innovation in learning and how to embed AI into education. We will also be exploring Generative AI's role in learning technology and there will be a focus on corporate learning in the 21st Century and how to prepare for tomorrow's challenges. "This year's summit is a must-attend event for anyone who is interested in the future of work and learning especially given the calibre of international and national speakers and experts who are presenting this year. We look forward to another sold-out event at the Aviva on October 3rd." To register or for more information on the Learnovation Summit, visit www.learnovatecentre.org/learnovation. More about Irish Tech News Irish Tech News are Ireland's No. 1 Online Tech Publication and often Ireland's No.1 Tech Podcast too. You can find hundreds of fantastic previous episodes and subscribe using whatever platform you like via our Anchor.fm page here: https://anchor.fm/irish-tech-news If you'd like to be featured in an upcoming Podcast email us at Simon@IrishTechNews.ie now to discuss. Irish Tech News have a range of services available to help promote your business. Why not drop us a line at Info@IrishTechNews.ie now t...
Elliott Masie, Chair at the Masie Learning Foundations, joined the show to a highlight what's new in technology following his 2023 Consumer Electronics Show (CES) visit. Elliott shares a run-down of interesting tech at CES that may be impacting L&D, discussions at CES on Chat-GPT, CLO reactions to Generative A.I, and other innovations, lack of investments in tech, wellness tech, and the big tech that was missing this year which we speculate why.-------------------------------------------CONNECT WITH USIf you have any feedback or want to join in on the conversation, connect with us via LinkedIN, Twitter (@bobbyhollywood), or email our show at learninggeekspod@gmail.com.DISCLAIMERAll thoughts and views are of our own.
In this episode, I celebrate International Women's History Month with Alexandra Smith, CPTM. We chat about what it's like being a woman leader in L&D and what you can do to learn and grow as a leader! Alexandra Smith, CPTM, is a leading learner who leads leaders! She brings to her team her empathetic leadership approach. They get high-level projects across the finish line. Alexandra is a highly skilled, creative and experienced learning leader with a strong background in communications. She thrives on the process of training, motivating and directing employees in order to optimize workplace productivity and promote professional growth. Adept at addressing the needs of a wide variety of employees and customers, Alexandra's experience in past positions impacts others worldwide.Alexandra's suggestions for women leaders in L&DFollow L&D leaders like Kassy Laborie and Elliott Masie on LinkedInAttend conferences, like DevLearn (https://devlearn.com/) and the Training Industry Conference & Expo (https://trainingindustry.com/tice/)Join groups, such as the Training Industry (https://trainingindustry.com/)
Elliott Masie is widely considered as the father of e-learning. His company Masie Innovation has provide online learning to companies around the world. Elliott also leads the Learning COLLABORATIVE, a coalition of 75 global organizations cooperating on the evolution of learning strategies. Members include Amazon, Zoom, Bank of America, Subway, The Hartford, and others.Elliott is also a successful Broadway producer of such shows as Kinky Boots, An American in Paris, The Prom, The CHER Show, Anastasia, The Play that Goes Wrong, SpongeBob The Broadway Musical, and, most recently, "Seared” and Mrs. Doubtfire!. Elliott created and hosted the Empathy Concerts each week during the Pandemic, combining business/learning leaders with Broadway Stars, as a free support for our workforces facing the stress and uncertainty of these times. www.masie.com
Elliott Masie is a provocative, engaging, and entertaining researcher, educator, analyst, and speaker - focused on the changing world of the workplace, learning, and technology. Elliott is acknowledged as the first analyst to use the term eLearning and has advocated for a sane deployment of learning and collaboration technology as a means of supporting the effectiveness and profitability of enterprises. He heads The MASIE Center in Saratoga Springs, NY focused on how organizations can support learning and knowledge within the workforce. He leads the Learning COLLABORATIVE, a coalition of 75 global organizations cooperating on the evolution of learning strategies. On this episode, we discuss Elliott's thoughts on Zoom fatigue (and what people get wrong about it), his take on the credentialing crazy, and his unique take on storytelling. We also discuss why Elliott thinks we're in a renaissance for learning and development and how we can all better serve our learners.
During this conversation, Elliott discusses the traits that make for an engaging educator, how to determine the best topics for discussion at conferences or webinars, and how eLearning started and how it has evolved. Elliott Masie is the President and CEO of the Masie Center as well as the Host and Curator of many Learning & Development Seminars, Labs, and Conferences over the past 30 years. He is a provocative, engaging, and entertaining researcher, educator, analyst, and speaker - focused on the changing world of the workplace, learning, and technology. Elliott is acknowledged as the first analyst to use the term "eLearning." He heads The Masie Center in Saratoga Springs, New York, which is focused on how organizations can support learning and knowledge within the workforce. He leads the Learning COLLABORATIVE, a coalition of 150+ global organizations cooperating on the evolution of learning strategies, including American Express, General Electric, McDonald's, General Motors, and Fidelity Investments. Follow Elliott on Twitter @EMasie OR visit his website at Masie.com. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this episode I invited Elliott Masie. He's a Broadway Producer, Learning Innovator, Change Agent . We talked about - Entrepreneurship; Seeing life as a series of Projects and experiments - Future of Broadway; Improving representation, from writers to the audience, beyond what we see on stage. - Intersectionality; Learning the language of people with different world views Guest Bio Elliott Masie is a Broadway Producer, Learning Innovator and Change Agent. Over the past 50 years, Elliott has provided leadership, facilitation and support for Theater, Learning Technology and Social Change. Elliott Masie is a provocative, engaging, and entertaining researcher, educator, analyst, and speaker - focused on the changing world of the workplace, learning, and technology. Elliott is acknowledged as the first analyst to use the term eLearning and has advocated for a sane deployment of learning and collaboration technology as a means of supporting the effectiveness and profitability of enterprises. He leads the Learning COLLABORATIVE, a coalition of 75 global organizations cooperating on the evolution of learning strategies. Members include Amazon, Zoom, Bank of America, Subway, The Hartford, and others. He is the editor of e-NOTES & Learning TRENDS by Elliott Masie (Internet newsletters read by business executives worldwide), and a regular columnist in professional publications, including CLO Magazine. He is the author of 12 books, including the ASTD/MASIE Center's Big Learning Data and recent eBooks on “Learning Pivots” and “Empathy”. His Broadway and Theater Focus includes roles as producers for over 29 Broadway and Off-Broadway shows including Kinky Boots, The Prom, Allegiance, Seared, Anastasia, American Son and a wide range of socially focused productions. In the past year, Telly Leung (Star of Aladdin, Glee and Allegiance) and Elliott have produced 34 Empathy Concerts for the business world, presenting leading Broadway entertainers and business leaders – to explore and advocate the role of Empathy in these changing and challenging times. The have donated over $30,000 to the Actors Fund as an outgrowth of the Empathy Concerts. Website www.Masie.com Show Note 00:32 What is a fun fact that most people don't know about you? 02:12 You are a serial innovator. How did it all begin? 03:25 *Quote* - I always see my life as projects. 06:12 You started working with people such as Bill Gates, Michelle Obama..what was that like for you? 11:15 Broadway is reopening, and people are talking, what are the changes that you want to see? 18:05 Future of Broadway; Exploring Poli-media Storytelling 21:42 *Quote* - Stories have life. 22:19 What is an Empathy Concert? 26:00 Integration of Arts and storytelling, do you think that's going to happen more? 32:32 Learning about the languages of different worlds. 36:13 Can you share about your upcoming event “Learning Festival”? 39:03 How can you share how people can learn more about your work? 40:08 What is a message/call to action that you want to share with the world? CALL TO ACTION Have conversations with people who are different from us. Thank you everyone for listening to this episode. Visit my website [ www.yukoislovelivelife.com ] and I'd love to connect with you there. You can sign up to my weekly newsletter or join my Patreon community [www.patreon.com/YUKOISLOVELIVELIFE ] and discuss more about Art + People and Social good. Till next story, let's stay connected. Yuko
Telly Leung (tellyleung.com)(IG:@tellyleung)(TW:@tellyleung) (Tickets to Telly's Latest directing project Godspell U-M Dept. Production ) was born and raised in New York City. He grew up in a traditional Chinese home in Bay Ridge, Brooklyn. He is a proud alumni of New York's prestigious math & science specialized high school, Stuyvesant High School. After Stuyvesant, Telly was admitted to Carnegie Mellon University's School of Drama (CMU), where he received most of his formal training in acting, singing, and dance. It was also at CMU that Telly met fellow CMU-alum and KINKY BOOTS Tony-Award Winner, Billy Porter, who returned to his alma mater to direct the main stage production of Sondheim's COMPANY. After casting Telly as Bobby in "Company", Porter made a phone call to his colleagues who were involved in the upcoming Broadway revival of FLOWER DRUM SONG and landed Telly an audition. In the fall of 2002, Telly made his Broadway debut in the revival of 'Flower Drum Song", starring Lea Salonga, as a member of the ensemble and an understudy for Wang Ta. After playing Bobby in Sondheim's COMPANY in college, Telly would later get the opportunity to work with the legendary Stephen Sondheim in Roundabout's Broadway revival of PACIFIC OVERTURES in 2005. After PACIFIC OVERTURES, Telly originated the role of Boq in the Chicago company of WICKED, collaborating with fellow CMU-alum, Stephen Schwartz. Other Broadway credits include the final company of RENT - where he also got to make his film debut in Radical Media / Sony's RENT: FILMED LIVE ON BROADWAY, which is available on DVD and Blue Ray. After RENT ended its Broadway run, Telly went on an international tour with original RENT stars Adam Pascal and Anthony Rapp in RENT: THE BROADWAY TOUR. He would later reprise the role of Angel in RENT at the Hollywood Bowl, directed by Neil Patrick Harris and starring Vanessa Hudgens, Aaron Tveit, Skylar Astin, & Wayne Brady. In 2011, Telly would get another opportunity to collaborate with composer Stephen Schwartz in the Broadway revival of GODSPELL at the Circle in the Square Theater. Telly was involved in the development of Broadway's ALLEGIANCE, creating the role of "Sammy" alongside Lea Salonga (MISS SAIGON) and George Takei (STAR TREK). ALLEGIANCE is the story of one Japanese-American family's struggles and triumphs during the Japanese Internment of World War II. The musical made its sold-out world premiere at the Old Globe Theater in San Diego in 2012 and premiered on Broadway in the Fall of 2015. He received critical aceeclaim for his "star turn" (NBC-NY) as Sammy, performed with "breakout power" (Newsday), with Rex Reed of the NY Observer praising his portrayal of Sammy as "beautifully played and powerfully sung by handsome and awesomely talented Telly Leung." In 2016, Telly starred opposite Justin Guarini (American Idol) in IN TRANSIT, Broadway's first a cappella musical with music by Oscar-winner Kristen Anderson-Lopez, Russell Kaplan, Sara Wordsworth and James-Allen Ford, with direction and choreography by Tony-Award Winner Kathleen Marshall. In June 2017, Telly Leung began his star turn as the title character in Disney’s ALADDIN on Broadway. He would continue to play the role for two years, and his caricature would eventually earn a coveted spot on the wall’s of New York’s historic Sardi’s restaurant. Telly has performed live all over the world. Notable venues include Carnegie Hall, the Kennedy Center, the Hollywood Bowl, the Baltimore Symphony, the St. Louis MUNY, The Shakespeare Theater (DC), Pittsburgh CLO, Paper Mill Playhouse, Dallas Theater Center, Philadelphia Theater Company, Sacramento Music Circus, the Old Globe, Fords Theater, North Carolina Theater, Four Seasons Theater, North Shore Music Theater, The Coterie in Los Angeles, The Magic Castle, NYC's Feinstein's / 54 Below, Birdland Jazz Club, and London's Hippodrome. Telly has appeared on television in GLEE (as Wes of the Dalton Academy Warblers), INSTINCT (CBS), ODD MOM OUT (Bravo), DEADBEAT (on Hulu), LAW AND ORDER: CRIMINAL INTENT and played Kevin in the pilot of ABC's performing arts drama, LIMELIGHT. He was also heavily featured in the PBS documentary BROADWAY OR BUST as a teacher and performance coach for the Jimmy Awards. Telly is featured on the recordings of IN TRANSIT, ALLEGIANCE, GODSPELL, PACIFIC OVERTURES, FLOWER DRUMS SONG, DEAR EDWINA, THE BERNSTEIN MASS, SWEET BYE AND BYE and the mini-album of ALLEGIANCE. In 2012, Telly released his first solo album entitled {i'll cover you} on the Yellow Sound Label in 2012, and his follow-up album, "Songs for You" was released in 2016. All recordings are available on iTunes, Amazon, and Spotify. In 2013, Telly started TELLY LEUNG PRODUCTIONS and began his career as a producer. His producing credits include GRIND (a musical short film, starring Anthony Rapp) and BROADWAY @ LEARNING (a concert starring Broadway stars Adam Pascal, Eden Espinosa, and Marcus Paul James). In 2020, Telly started producing and co-hosting EMPATHY, a series of concerts and conversations with corporate learning leader and long-time collaborator Elliott Masie. He served as star and executive producer of THE NICE LIST, an original family-friendly holiday musical for “virtually” everyone that was completely created during the global pandemic with music by Gary Adler and Book / Lyrics by Phoebe Kreutz, directed by Alan Muraoka.Telly passionately believes in "paying it forward" and giving back to the next generation of theater artists and performers. Besides being heavily featured as a performance coach for the Jimmy awards on PBS' BROADWAY OR BUST, he can also be frequently seen teaching as a guest instructor in master classes all over the country. In 2013, he was selected as the Tam & Young Arts Chair at Iolani High School in Honolulu and spent a week teaching and performing alongside the students and faculty. He continues to teach young performers as part of a team of coaches at MTCA (Music Theater College Auditions) that helps high school students gain admission into the competitive university training programs. He also gives online coaching to aspiring performers via Stagelighter.com. In 2013, Telly joined the faculty at NYU's NEW STUDIO ON BROADWAY as an adjunct professor.
Telly Leung (tellyleung.com)(IG:@tellyleung)(TW:@tellyleung) (Tickets to Telly's Latest directing project Godspell U-M Dept. Production ) was born and raised in New York City. He grew up in a traditional Chinese home in Bay Ridge, Brooklyn. He is a proud alumni of New York's prestigious math & science specialized high school, Stuyvesant High School. After Stuyvesant, Telly was admitted to Carnegie Mellon University's School of Drama (CMU), where he received most of his formal training in acting, singing, and dance. It was also at CMU that Telly met fellow CMU-alum and KINKY BOOTS Tony-Award Winner, Billy Porter, who returned to his alma mater to direct the main stage production of Sondheim's COMPANY. After casting Telly as Bobby in "Company", Porter made a phone call to his colleagues who were involved in the upcoming Broadway revival of FLOWER DRUM SONG and landed Telly an audition. In the fall of 2002, Telly made his Broadway debut in the revival of 'Flower Drum Song", starring Lea Salonga, as a member of the ensemble and an understudy for Wang Ta. After playing Bobby in Sondheim's COMPANY in college, Telly would later get the opportunity to work with the legendary Stephen Sondheim in Roundabout's Broadway revival of PACIFIC OVERTURES in 2005. After PACIFIC OVERTURES, Telly originated the role of Boq in the Chicago company of WICKED, collaborating with fellow CMU-alum, Stephen Schwartz. Other Broadway credits include the final company of RENT - where he also got to make his film debut in Radical Media / Sony's RENT: FILMED LIVE ON BROADWAY, which is available on DVD and Blue Ray. After RENT ended its Broadway run, Telly went on an international tour with original RENT stars Adam Pascal and Anthony Rapp in RENT: THE BROADWAY TOUR. He would later reprise the role of Angel in RENT at the Hollywood Bowl, directed by Neil Patrick Harris and starring Vanessa Hudgens, Aaron Tveit, Skylar Astin, & Wayne Brady. In 2011, Telly would get another opportunity to collaborate with composer Stephen Schwartz in the Broadway revival of GODSPELL at the Circle in the Square Theater. Telly was involved in the development of Broadway's ALLEGIANCE, creating the role of "Sammy" alongside Lea Salonga (MISS SAIGON) and George Takei (STAR TREK). ALLEGIANCE is the story of one Japanese-American family's struggles and triumphs during the Japanese Internment of World War II. The musical made its sold-out world premiere at the Old Globe Theater in San Diego in 2012 and premiered on Broadway in the Fall of 2015. He received critical aceeclaim for his "star turn" (NBC-NY) as Sammy, performed with "breakout power" (Newsday), with Rex Reed of the NY Observer praising his portrayal of Sammy as "beautifully played and powerfully sung by handsome and awesomely talented Telly Leung." In 2016, Telly starred opposite Justin Guarini (American Idol) in IN TRANSIT, Broadway's first a cappella musical with music by Oscar-winner Kristen Anderson-Lopez, Russell Kaplan, Sara Wordsworth and James-Allen Ford, with direction and choreography by Tony-Award Winner Kathleen Marshall. In June 2017, Telly Leung began his star turn as the title character in Disney’s ALADDIN on Broadway. He would continue to play the role for two years, and his caricature would eventually earn a coveted spot on the wall’s of New York’s historic Sardi’s restaurant. Telly has performed live all over the world. Notable venues include Carnegie Hall, the Kennedy Center, the Hollywood Bowl, the Baltimore Symphony, the St. Louis MUNY, The Shakespeare Theater (DC), Pittsburgh CLO, Paper Mill Playhouse, Dallas Theater Center, Philadelphia Theater Company, Sacramento Music Circus, the Old Globe, Fords Theater, North Carolina Theater, Four Seasons Theater, North Shore Music Theater, The Coterie in Los Angeles, The Magic Castle, NYC's Feinstein's / 54 Below, Birdland Jazz Club, and London's Hippodrome. Telly has appeared on television in GLEE (as Wes of the Dalton Academy Warblers), INSTINCT (CBS), ODD MOM OUT (Bravo), DEADBEAT (on Hulu), LAW AND ORDER: CRIMINAL INTENT and played Kevin in the pilot of ABC's performing arts drama, LIMELIGHT. He was also heavily featured in the PBS documentary BROADWAY OR BUST as a teacher and performance coach for the Jimmy Awards. Telly is featured on the recordings of IN TRANSIT, ALLEGIANCE, GODSPELL, PACIFIC OVERTURES, FLOWER DRUMS SONG, DEAR EDWINA, THE BERNSTEIN MASS, SWEET BYE AND BYE and the mini-album of ALLEGIANCE. In 2012, Telly released his first solo album entitled {i'll cover you} on the Yellow Sound Label in 2012, and his follow-up album, "Songs for You" was released in 2016. All recordings are available on iTunes, Amazon, and Spotify. In 2013, Telly started TELLY LEUNG PRODUCTIONS and began his career as a producer. His producing credits include GRIND (a musical short film, starring Anthony Rapp) and BROADWAY @ LEARNING (a concert starring Broadway stars Adam Pascal, Eden Espinosa, and Marcus Paul James). In 2020, Telly started producing and co-hosting EMPATHY, a series of concerts and conversations with corporate learning leader and long-time collaborator Elliott Masie. He served as star and executive producer of THE NICE LIST, an original family-friendly holiday musical for “virtually” everyone that was completely created during the global pandemic with music by Gary Adler and Book / Lyrics by Phoebe Kreutz, directed by Alan Muraoka.Telly passionately believes in "paying it forward" and giving back to the next generation of theater artists and performers. Besides being heavily featured as a performance coach for the Jimmy awards on PBS' BROADWAY OR BUST, he can also be frequently seen teaching as a guest instructor in master classes all over the country. In 2013, he was selected as the Tam & Young Arts Chair at Iolani High School in Honolulu and spent a week teaching and performing alongside the students and faculty. He continues to teach young performers as part of a team of coaches at MTCA (Music Theater College Auditions) that helps high school students gain admission into the competitive university training programs. He also gives online coaching to aspiring performers via Stagelighter.com. In 2013, Telly joined the faculty at NYU's NEW STUDIO ON BROADWAY as an adjunct professor.
Ray Pastore #19 - Interview with Elliott Masie, Founder of the Masie Center, Learning Consortium, and Learning Conference, author and speaker focused on the changing world of the workplace, learning and technology. Elliott is acknowledged as the first analyst to use the term eLearning and has advocated for a sane deployment of learning and collaboration technology as a means of supporting the effectiveness and profitability of enterprises. Visit Elliot Masie's website here: https://masie.com --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/rayme-pastore/support
Elliott Masie is a successful Broadway Producer and head of the MASIE Learning Center, but that wasn't always the case. After Elliott failed at his first job of being an employee, he accepted the feedback from his boss as fuel to pursue his talents in positive ways. In this episode, Elliott describes his philosophy on accepting the chapters of life as they are. When we get to a fork in the road, we can become stuck on what we're “supposed to do” or what's the “right next move.” Elliott has a different perspective. He explains that life is structured in chapters and each chapter has a purpose and meaning to make you better. When it comes to failure, we don't process the failure in real time, we may never even understand it, but we are always impacted by it.
The L&D Lounge with Yolanda Fraction: Learning and Development, Leadership and Talent Development
"Empathy is a recognition that the person in front of you has an experience that may be quite different from yours. It's not about a basic skill, it's not about a PowerPoint and it doesn't fit on a module. Let's take that E in e-Learning and include it to be empathic and to have empathy in that." - Elliott Masie About Elliot: This high-profile, special guest really doesn't need an introduction! He is a true GOAT (greatest of all time) in my book, he coined the term "e-Learning" in the 1990's. And, I'm astonished just how far the field has come since then, most of us are now doing 100% virtual training and e-Learning has never been more important! Elliott is a Broadway producer, the founder and CEO of The Learning Consortium and The MASIE Center, among other roles. Join us for this special episode as we sit at the feet of this expert and develop our skills as learning professionals who value and honor the experiences of our learners.
In this episode, Jayzen explores the idea of your personal brand filters, a key tool in the Lead With Your Brand™ system. Brand filters are the predetermined parameters that help you decide how to show up as the authentic, unique professional that you want to be from the way you dress to the way you “produce” signature work projects. Jayzen’s guest is Elliott Masie, a pioneer in the learning and development industry. He has produced countless conferences and is an amazing storyteller. In addition to learning, Elliott produces Broadway shows and owns race horses. Learn about Elliott’s incredible decade’s long career journey as he shares his wisdom and best advice. Guest Bio Elliott Masie is the Host and Curator of many Learning & Development Seminars, Labs, and Conferences over the past 30 years. He is a provocative, engaging and entertaining researcher, educator, analyst and speaker - focused on the changing world of the workplace, learning and technology. Elliott is acknowledged as the first analyst to use the term eLearning and has advocated for a sane deployment of learning and collaboration technology as a means of supporting the effectiveness and profitability of enterprises. He heads The MASIE Center, a Saratoga Springs, NY think tank focused on how organizations can support learning and knowledge within the workforce. He leads the Learning CONSORTIUM, a coalition of 150+ global organizations cooperating on the evolution of learning strategies, including American Express, General Electric, McDonald’s, General Motors and Fidelity Investments To learn more about Lead With Your Brand and the Career Breakthrough Mentoring program , please visit : https://www.leadwithyourbrand.com To book Jayzen for a speaking engagement or workshop at your company, visit : https://www.jayzenpatria.com Please connect on LinkedIn : https://www.linkedin.com/in/jayzenpatria To learn more about our guest, Elliott Masie, visit : https://masie.com
I had the pleasure of speaking with leading educational technology expert and my dear friend, Elliott Masie, on the importance of showing empathy and so much more. Tune in!
The Learning Geeks are joined by special guest Elliott Masie, Learning Host and Curator for the Masie Center, and Allison Horn, Global Lead for Talent at Accenture, to discuss how we can pivot in the moment when our best laid plans in our learning programs are quickly disrupted. We discuss the appropriate design mindset, how to embrace the design opportunity in virtual learning, emotional relevancy, practical tips, and much more. CONNECT WITH USIf you have any feedback or want to join in on the conversation, connect with us via LinkedIN, Twitter (@bobbyhollywood), or email our show at learninggeekspod@gmail.com. DISCLAIMERAll thoughts and views are of our own.AUDIO CREDIT"Seagulls Stop it Now" by Bad Lip Reading. Check them out at https://www.youtube.com/user/BadLipReading
Who better to talk "where we've been" and "where we're headed" than with Elliott Masie, learning leader, author, and speaker with 50 years of experience. Listen as Bob Mosher and Elliott discuss how learning is changing and what suggestions Elliott gave to two different airlines. For more 5 Moments of Need resources visit our website, join the conversation, and subscribe to this podcast so as not to miss a single episode. For a deeper dive with actionable outcomes, join us this May where we will reimagine, with other global organizations, what organizational learning can and should be. Register to join us in Sundance, Utah at The 5 Moments of Need Summit.
Elliott Masie, e-learning guru and head of the Masie Center, joins The Accidental Trainer from CES 2020 in Las Vegas. Elliott discusses health tech advancements; however, the consumer electronics industry is missing the mark on learn tech. Find out how curiosity can propel your career and what technologies you should keep your eye on to remain future-ready—spoiler alert: includes learning blockchain. Resources The Masie Center The Learning Consortium CES conference Elliott Masie's ATD author page Big Learning Data, by Elliott Masie (2103), ATD Press ATD Learning Technologies topic page
The Geeks are recording live at Learning 2019 in Orlando, Florida in front of a “studio audience”. In Segment 1 of their show, the Geeks welcome special guest Elliott Masie to discuss Storytelling in Learning and why it's one of Elliott's top trends in learning. RESOURCESYou can learn more about Elliott at https://masie.com/CONNECT WITH USIf you have any feedback or want to join in on the conversation, connect with us via LinkedIN, Twitter (@bobbyhollywood), or email our show at learninggeekspod@gmail.com. DISCLAIMERAll thoughts and views are of our own.AUDIO CREDIT"Seagulls Stop it Now" by Bad Lip Reading. Check them out at https://www.youtube.com/user/BadLipReading
"Task analysis for instructional design is a process of analyzing and articulating the kind of learning that you expect the learners to know how to perform" (Jonassen, Tessmer, & Hannum, 1999, p.3). And in this TLDCast, we had two task analysis experts discussing real application. Hosted by Cara North, our guest was Roberta Dombrowski, an award-winning learning designer with over ten years of experience designing and delivering user-centered digital learning experiences. Roberta is currently a Product Manager for Role IQ at Pluralsight, where she brings her expertise in workplace assessments to empower learner’s technology skill development through the measurement and skilling up within a role. Roberta holds a MS in Organizational Performance and Workplace Learning with Boise State University and was a 30 under 30 award recipient at Elliott Masie’s Learning 2018 conference. Task analysis is the process of learning about ordinary users by observing them in action to understand in detail how they perform their tasks and achieve their intended goals. According to the Instructional Design Knowledge Base, Instructional designers perform a task analysis in order to: determine the instructional goals and objectives; define and describe in detail the tasks and sub-tasks that the student will perform; specify the knowledge type (declarative, structural, and procedural knowledge) that characterize a job or task; select learning outcomes that are appropriate for instructional development; prioritize and sequence tasks; determine instructional activities and strategies that foster learning; select appropriate media and learning environments; construct performance assessments and evaluation (Jonassen et al., 1999). So in this episode, Roberta takes us through a task analysis scenario she constructed for the Idaho Humane Society. She also discusses: Being on Eliott Masie's 30 under 30 group that Learning leadership can happen at any age Her very positive experiences at Boise State University The "New School" of task analysis (via an actual project from the Idaho Humane Society) Building a mobile app for performance support The overlap of UX, product, and learning and lots more! Check out the recording below to learn more!
According to research published this year, women fill 2/3s of all roles in learning and development - but only 1/3 of senior positions. Why is this? And what can we do to encourage and promote women in learning? This week, Ross G and podcast regular Gemma Towersey are joined by Sharon Claffey Kaliouby, Barbara Thompson and Kate Graham to discuss. If you'd like to share your thoughts on this episode, you can find us on Twitter @RossGarnerGP, @GemmaTowersey, @Sharon_Kaliouby, @CaribThompson and @KateGraham23. Barbara blogs at: https://medium.com/@ba_thompson To find out more about GoodPractice, visit goodpractice.com or tweet us @GoodPractice or @GoodPracticeAus. Don Taylor's research on women in L&D is online at: https://www.linkedin.com/pulse/women-ld-still-top-donald-h-taylor/ If, like Ross, you don't know who Elliott Masie is: where have you been? There's a bio on his website: https://masie.com/information/who-is-elliott-masie The film that Sharon referenced was Battle of the Sexes: https://www.imdb.com/title/tt4622512/ The podcast Gemma recommended was Radio 4's Planet Puffin: https://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/p07881qf Carol Dweck's book Mindset is on Amazon at: https://www.amazon.co.uk/Mindset-Updated-Changing-Fulfil-Potential/dp/147213995X You can join the #WomeninLearning LinkedIn Group at: https://www.linkedin.com/groups/12210548/
Detailed description: This time on “Ed Influencers,” ISTE Chief Learning Officer Joseph South sits down with ISTE CEO Richard Culatta to discuss some of the most critical topics in education today, including digital citizenship, media literacy, personalized learning, coding, computational thinking, computer science, digital equity and screen time. You’ll also hear about Culatta’s first foray into edtech, his experiences as a classroom teacher, what he thinks personalized learning should really look like and what makes him optimistic about education.
This time on “Ed Influencers,” ISTE Chief Learning Officer Joseph South sits down with Elliott Masie, leader of The Masie Center, to discuss how learning happens in the workplace, what lifelong learning looks like and how technology plays into job-based learning. Along the way, you’ll hear how this Broadway producer and creator of the term e-learning has been able to unite his three passions: bringing people together, the possibilities of technology and pinpointing the moment of learning to create a diverse and inspirational career. You’ll also get his take on curiosity and failure, and how those experiences shape adult and young learners.
Live from Elliott Masie's Learning 2018 conference, the Learning Geeks are joined by the Learning Geekette (Michelle Voytko) for a pre-conference run-down. We'll share a preview of what we're presenting at the conference, plus some tips for making the most of the experience. Even if you can't make it to the conference this year, you'll get some great snippets of some of our latest work!Thoughts and views are our own. Audio Credit: "Seagulls Stop it Now" by Bad Lip Reading. Check them out at https://www.youtube.com/user/BadLipReading
The TalentGrow Show: Grow Your Leadership and Communication Skills
For the 100th episode of The TalentGrow Show, Halelly interviews a very special guest with an interesting and multi-faceted career trajectory: Elliott Masie. A provocative speaker, expert in educational technology, and Broadway producer/investor, Elliott joins Halelly to share his best advice for leaders who strive to cultivate passionate, engaged, and high-performing teams. Elliott talks about learning processes in the workplace, important trends in talent development and technology, and serious mistakes leaders can make when working with their team. You’ll learn actionable techniques for nurturing your team’s creativity and building a culture of growth in the workplace, so be sure to give this episode a listen! Plus, find out what is the most dangerous word you can say as a leader. Shownotes: http://www.talentgrow.com/podcast/episode100 Apple Podcasts: http://apple.co/1NiWyZo Stitcher: http://www.stitcher.com/s?fid=62847&refid=stpr Google Play Music: https://play.google.com/music/listen#/ps/Ijwlgz7lklnxqnfzjna7gcr65be iHeartRadio Podcasts: http://www.iheart.com/show/263-The-TalentGrow-Show-Gr/ YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/user/TalentGrow Soundcloud: https://soundcloud.com/talentgrowshow Spotify: http://spoti.fi/2CpgIk1 Download the free guide: 10 Mistakes Leaders Make and How to Avoid Them http://www.talentgrow.com/10mistakes Don't forget to LEAVE A RATING/REVIEW ON APPLE PODCASTS! http://apple.co/1NiWyZo
In this our 100th episode, Nigel Paine interviews learning thought leader Elliott Masie.
“The biggest mistake we make is that we think the best subject matter experts will be the best teachers,” says our guest, Elliott Masie. He’s head of the Masie Center, a think tank focused on how organizations can support learning and knowledge in the workforce and he leads the Learning Consortium of over 200 global organizations cooperating on the evolution of learning strategies. This is how our conversation begins today, but certainly not where it ends. This is a conversation about adaptation. As administrators, coming to terms with the fact that our institutions are changing is only one step. Understanding how they’re changing and then getting out of the way as our principle educators experiment and evolve will be our coming charge. Masie’s take: employers care less and less about our transcripts; they want us to prepare our graduates to accomplish complex tasks. But do we really understand the contingencies in place to enable us to change from the inside? About Elliott Masie Elliott Masie is a futurist, analyst, speaker, and writer. He is editor of the online newsletter Learning Trends by Elliott Masie, in addition to a dozen books. He’s head of the Masie Center — a think tank focused on how organizations can support learning and knowledge in the workforce and he leads the Learning Consortium of over 200 global organizations cooperating on the evolution of learning strategies. He’s a broadway producer behind Kinky Boots, Godspell and more. Links & Notes Masie.com About Elliott Masie
Elliott Masie is one of the best known learning experts in the world, he's an author, conference host, learning researcher and even a broadway producer. Figurehead and founder of the influential Masie center, he held his first learning conference 25 years ago so we started by asking if it's easier or harder for learning professionals now than back then. The interview covers excitement at future technologies, serious games, personalised learning, mobile learning and what L&D can learn from Broadway.