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Session Notes: Breaking Down Silos @JD_Dillon #TrainingMag

Learning Visions

These are my live blogged notes from the Training 2015 Conference and Expo happening this week in Atlanta. And so he started to say "I''m going to be a learning professional" and he started tweeting and going to conferences. So he got a Wiki (Confluence). Confluence has a commenting box, which made it social.

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Learn more about EduBrite at the 2019 Atlassian Summit

EduTrends

The EduBrite team will join over 3,800 conference attendees at this year’s Atlassian Summit. Join us in Las Vegas, April 9-11th for the 2019 Atlassian Summit!

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#ATD2015 It’s a Wrap Part One: Sue Prenderville

Learning Rebels

The ATD ICE (Association for Talent Development International Conference and Expo) Conference never fails to teach me something new. This will have been my sixth time, in a row, attending this conference and by now, one would think I would be nonchalant about the experience. #ATD2015 – It’s a wrap! How cool is that?

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Curated Insights: Why knowledge sharing at work is a good thing

Axonify

I will continue to explore knowledge sharing themes via various channels, including the Axonify Knowledge Blog, my personal blog and future conference sessions. How internal blogging with Confluence created a culture of knowledge sharing at APT from Dave Pacifico.

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Curated Insights: Why knowledge sharing at work is a good thing

Axonify

I will continue to explore knowledge sharing themes via various channels, including the Axonify Knowledge Blog, my personal blog and future conference sessions. How internal blogging with Confluence created a culture of knowledge sharing at APT from Dave Pacifico.

Knowledge 100
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My 1-liners from ElNet 2011

E-Learning Provocateur

Alison Bickford demonstrated content-rich VLEs on the Confluence platform. While m-learning is not a flash in the pan, you should harness it carefully as a means of achieving your desired outcome (whatever that may be). Don’t do it just because everyone else is.

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Snake Oil 2.0: Lipstick on a pig

Jay Cross

Dan Pontefract, over at TELUS , puts it succinctly: This is why we need to federate the LMS into the ‘collaboration’ platform, be it Jive, SharePoint, Connections, Confluence, whatever. I’m delivering a presentation on The Cluetrain Manifesto at the Swiss eLearning Conference next week. It’s a joke.).