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Reflections on ISPI 2010

Clark Quinn

Early in the year, I gave a presentation online to the Massachusetts chapter of ISPI (the international society for performance improvement), and they rewarded me with a membership. Now, it probably helps to explain that I’ve been eager to attend an ISPI conference for quite a while. To my benefit, I was very wrong.

ISPI 161
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Learning & Development Conferences for 2020

Limestone Learning

For many L&D/T&D professionals, a conference is an opportunity to delve into a community of practice where you can see how other professionals are incorporating new innovations and tools into their work. What could have used improvement? Are there any areas you want to focus on in 2020?

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Get an E-Learning Job with these Simple Tips

Rapid eLearning

There’s lots of power in the elearning community of practice. No one expects you to sit on the couch, eating bonbons and surfing the community. Only a handful in the community is actively engaged. Engaging in the community is a great way to meet people who can help you build skills. Most people loiter and lurk.

Job 81
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Rethinking conferences

Jay Cross's Informal Learning

Through their presentations at conferences, Allison Rossett, Elliott Masie, Gloria Gery, and scores of other awesome teachers have shaped the thinking of the greater learning and development community of practice. Conference attendance have played a vital role in our professional development. over the years is wearing thin.