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Learning Rants, Raves, and Reflections: A Collection of Passionate and Professional Perspectives
Elliott Masie (Editor)
ISBN: 978-0-7879-7302-5
Hardcover
336 pages
August 2005
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Introduction: Getting the Most from This Resource.

Learning Rants, Raves, and Reflections: A Personal Essay (Elliott Masie).

Part One: Here, Now . . . or Arriving on the Scene Very Soon.

Operational Excellence and Next Generation Blended Learning (David Metcalf).

Dining with the Executives: Doing the Right Kind of Training That Will Get You a Seat at the Table (Beth Thomas).

The New Social Contract (Murry Christensen).

Are You a Vendor or a Partner? (Scott Sutker).

We Thought We Could, We Think We Can, and Lessons Along the Way (Larry Israelite).

Messing with the Primal Forces of Nature: Transforming Learning (Lance Dublin).

The Blue Pill or the Red Pill? (Mark Oehlert).

People Architecture: A Holistic Approach to Building, Maintaining, and Expanding Your Learning Infrastructure (Vicki Cerda).

Part Two: In Practice Perspectives. . .The Art of Organizational Implementations.

Grassroots Corporate e-Learning Collaboration Works! (Carol J. Friday).

Learning in an On-Demand World (Nancy DeViney).

A Journey of e-Learning Efforts (David Barton).

Going Global at McDonald’s with e-Learning (Mike Hendon).

Simulation at the Secret Service: As Real as It Gets (Paul L. Nenninger).

It’s in the Air: The Move to m-Learning (Judy Brown).

Part Three: Preparing Ourselves, Our People, and Our Organizations for the Future.

Learning in the Bright Air: The Learning Technology Trends of 2015 (Sam S. Adkins).

Into the Future of meLearning: Every One Learning . . .Imagine If the Impossible Isn’t! (Wayne Hodgins).

About the Editor.

About the Authors.

Index.

Pfeiffer Publications Guide.

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