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Fri April 29: ASTD Conference “Learning 2.0 – Don’t get left behind” #ASTDL20

Learning Visions

But if you’d like to hear from some industry notables on the topic of Learning 2.0, come to ASTD New England Area’s Regional 2011 Conference: Learning 2.0 – Don’t get left behind. David is an active speaker at industry conferences and has written articles for CLO magazine, Training Magazine, and Talent Management Magazine.

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Give Back to the Profession

CLO Magazine

Here are a few things I’ve noticed about our industry: CLOs’ evolving roles: CLOs have to balance the demands of the C-suite with talent management. We are beginning to see the second generation of CLOs, and they will take the profession in directions we cannot predict. We need more. Our networks are critical.

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

Mindflash

He has just finished his masters degree, and has not had time, in a long time, to keep current on learning industry trends and technologies. As a board member of a local chapter of the American Society of Training and Development (ASTD), I stay connected with people in our field, continuously learning something new.

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The Twitter Top 100: Education Technology Must-Follows

OpenSesame

eLearningGuild) – The Guild is the only industry group focused specifically on online training. Venable is an instructional designer for higher education and industry curriculum. sifowler ) – Simon Fowler is a research and development associate in the workplace learning industry. CLO Magazine ?(@CLOmedia)

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A Taste for Growth: CLO of the Year Rob Lauber

CLO Magazine

To solve Yum Brands’ challenges, CLO Rob Lauber has created a learning strategy that helps the business and employees grow, making him this year’s CLO of the Year. The training industry wasn’t where he intended to go, but he realized it was where he wanted to be, and he hasn’t turned back. 2008: ASTD treasurer.

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Rethinking conferences

Jay Cross's Informal Learning

According to a survey released last month that was conducted by the industry trade group Meeting Professionals International and American Express, 7 percent of business meetings already scheduled for 2009 have been canceled. Note : The vintage photos in this post are from training conferences circa 2000. Response 48. Old habits die hard.

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How to Select Learning That Fits Your Business

CLO Magazine

percent in 2011, according to the American Society for Training and Development (ASTD). Most professional groups offer access to educational programs at local and national meetings. Education via the Internet is one of the most popular options the learning market has to offer. Technology-based delivery of instruction rose from 29.2