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#ICE #ASTD2013 conference recap

Challenge to Learn

So my first ICE ASTD conference is finished. Over the past few years we had big leading topics in the world of learning; Curating, Mobile, Flash vs HTML5, TinCan. One development is clear Workplace learning and informal learning are getting much more attention now. ICE ASTD 2013. Trends and topics.

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ASTD groks informal learning

Jay Cross's Informal Learning

Informal Learning was the theme of Tony Bingham’s keynote presentation at ASTD’s International Conference and Exhibition in Washington this month. To my surprise, he brought up a recent article I wrote for CLO magazine on the importance of making connections.

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Quinnovation ‘to go’

Clark Quinn

Then on Tuesday the 4th, I’ll be talking about creating Engaging Learning. Then, on 12 Oct in Laguna Niguel at the CLO Fall Symposium , I’ll be joining with my ITA colleagues Jay Cross and Jane Hart to talk about controversial issues for CLOs.

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Rethinking conferences

Jay Cross's Informal Learning

When I signed up for Spaces for Interaction: An Online Conversation about Improving the Traditional Conference , I didn’t appreciate how timely the topic would become. Conferences have traditionally provided foundation knowledge for instructional designers, trainers, CLOs, and others in the field. Is it a Conference?

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Essential Reading (and Other Skills) for Staying Ahead in the Learning Space

Mindflash

Another way I stay current is by networking with industry professionals, attending conferences, and participating in discussion groups on Linkedin, the CLO Network and on #lrnchat , a Twitter chat of learning professionals.

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The Twitter Top 100: Education Technology Must-Follows

OpenSesame

(@elearningcoach ) – Connie Malamed, author of “Visual Language for Designers”, is a professional eLearning and information designer who brings an understanding of cognitive function, beautiful design and usability to her discussions on Twitter. CLO Magazine ?(@CLOmedia) Elliott Masie ?(@emasie Jane Bozarth ?(@JaneBozarth

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Notes from Intelligent Content 2010

Xyleme

Home > Instructional Design , Learning Content Management > Notes from Intelligent Content 2010 Notes from Intelligent Content 2010 March 11th, 2010 Goto comments Leave a comment A couple of weeks ago, Xyleme presented at Intelligent Content conference hosted by the Rockley Group. Learn more about Dawn here.