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Learning Marketplace Shifts in 2013 - Elliott Masie Video Webinar for Learning Suppliers

Saratoga Springs, NYLearning NewsMASIE Productions

How is the learning marketplace for the purchasing of learning systems, services, content and materials shifting in 2013?

Elliott Masie, Chair of the Learning CONSORTIUM and Host of Learning 2013, will provide a 30-minute, interactive video briefing for learning suppliers and vendors on shifts in the learning marketplace at 12 noon (Eastern) on Tuesday, July 30, 2013.

Topics to be covered include:

  • Key Learning Trends Impacting the Learning Marketplace
  • Buying Shifts: Up, Down, Shifting & New Buyers
  • Learning Personalization & Learning Compression
  • Mobile and Social: Beyond the Buzz on Learning Implications
  • "The Lazy LMS" Syndrome: Next Wave of LMS/LCMS
  • ReBranding Learning & the Learning Marketplace

Elliott Masie will detail shifts in the learning marketplace and changes in buying patterns and purchasers - based on his work with the 230 global corporations in The Learning CONSORTIUM and responses from the 50,000 readers of Learning TRENDS newsletter.

The webinar will be broadcast live, accessible from any web browser for real-time viewing. Participants will be able to add questions and comments online. Participantas may reserve a free spot at http://www.masie.com/marketplace2013 and receive the access URL and password.

Elliott Masie has decades of experience in the learning world, is the author of 12 books and is credited with introducing the term eLearning to the corporate space. He chairs the Learning CONSORTIUM, which includes Google, Southwest Airlines, Walmart, American Express and hundreds of global companies. Elliott is also the chair and curator for Learning 2013, an annual conference to be held in Orlando from Nov 3 to 6, with keynotes by Secretary Hillary Rodham Clinton, Actor George Takei on Social Media and Storytelling, Open University's Martin Bean on MOOC's and Coach Marshall Goldsmith on Employee Engagement.

Contact Info:
Elliott Masie
The MASIE Center
http://www.masie.com