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Elliott Masie is an educational technology expert credited with coining the phrase 'E-Learning' to describe online learning.[1][2] He is among the most well known figures in the eLearning industry and awarded the position of number 1 on eLearning Industry's movers and shakers list in 2017.[3] He is primarily known for his work in corporate learning and organizational performance.[4] He is editor of 'Learning TRENDS by Elliott Masie'[5] an online eLearning newsletter. He is also founder of the MASIE Center as well as chair of The Learning Collaborative. He is the CEO of MASIE Productions and a member of the Washington Speakers Bureau.

Published works

Elliott Masie has written eleven books:

MASIE Productions

Elliott Masie is the CEO and lead investor in MASIE Productions. MASIE Productions started out as a conference and events company in the 1990s. Its most well known conference was 'Learning' an annual conference focusing on utilising technology within corporate training. MASIE Productions has also been involved in the production of Broadway theatre. They have been involved with a variety of productions, including:

References

  1. ^ Masie, Elliott (2005). Learning Rants, Raves, Reflections. Pfeiffer. ISBN 9780787973025.
  2. ^ Masie, Elliott (1997). Computer Training Handbook. ISBN 0943210372.
  3. ^ Masie, Elliott (1989). The Computer Training Handbook: How to Teach People to Use Computers. National Training & Computers Project. ISBN 978-0913393260.
  4. ^ Masie, Elliott; Stein, Michelle (1985). Computers + Student Activities Handbook. ISBN 9780882101637.
  5. ^ Masie, Elliott; Stein, Michelle (1984). Using Computers in College Student Activities. ISBN 9780913393161.
  6. ^ Masie, Elliott (1995). Computer Trainer's Personal Training Guide (Training Guides). Pearson. ISBN 1575762536.
  7. ^ Masie, Elliott; Wolman, Rebekah (1989). The computer training handbook: how to teach people to use computers. New York: National Training & Computers Project. ISBN 0-913393-26-6.
  8. ^ Masie, Elliott (1995). The Computer Training Handbook: Strategies for Helping People to Learn Technology. Human Resource Development. ISBN 9780943210377.
  9. ^ Pike, Bob (2015). Master Trainer Handbook: Tips, Tactics, and How-Tos for Delivering Effective Instructor-Led, Participant-Centered Training. H R D Press. ISBN 978-1610144025.
  10. ^ Masie, Elliott (2013). Big Learning Data. Association for Talent Development. ISBN 978-1562869090.
  11. ^ Masie, Elliott. The Masie Center's Learning Perspecitives.
  12. ^ a b c "Saratoga Springs' Masie Productions part of the triumph of "Kinky Boots"". The Saratogian. April 30, 2013.
  13. ^ "George Takei's Bio-Musical 'Allegiance' Will Shutter On Broadway". Deadline Hollywood. January 6, 2016.