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Pick of the Keynotes: Elliott Masie

Elliott Masie is a big man who likes big concepts. His opening
address tackled the usual suspects; ROI,
simulations, collaboration,
blended learning, scattered
with a few case studies.
His observations about blended learning being like 'Velcro', were
good i.e. we take components and stick them together, rather than
any sophisticated form of integration. Let the learner blend, he
says, as that's what they do anyway.
He also made an appeal for sanity on acronyms; LMS. LCMS, CRM,
HCM, ERP, ADL, IMS, AICC, SCORM. IEE. However, he then proposed
a new one - LS, for 'Learning System' - as a generic term. I'm not
sure this is entirely helpful. If your problem is that you have
a wardrobe full of old clothes, the solution is not to cram in yet
another item.
Some of Masie's contribution was good, but over all it was less
than completely fulfilling. The problem was the lack of anything
genuinely new. By contrast, the more interesting stuff at Techlearn
was taking place behind the scenes, where discussions were going
on about how people really learn - or the new blend between e-learning
and knowledge management.
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