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30 Days To Go Until ATD International Conference & Exposition 2015 Comes Alive!

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Association for Talent Development, ATD’s International Conference and Exposition (ICE) is a much awaited event for learning professionals across the globe. The high quality information exchange created by the presence of world renowned speakers and industry leaders makes the ATD exposition undoubtedly the largest conference in the field.

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Managing your Extended Enterprise Learning Needs and Drive your Business

Origin Learning

At this year’s prestigious ATD International Conference and Exposition in San Diego. Experience intuitive design and features that improve learning effectiveness. Consider it as an investment that helps you reap monetary benefits and lets you grow your customer base in the long run and drives profitability for your organization.

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ATD ICE 2015 Kicks off with Concurrent Sessions on Day 1!

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Day 1 of the ATD International Conference and Exposition (ICE) 2015 began yesterday on May 17 with several concurrent sessions keeping the attendees engaged. While there were a diverse range of topics being discussed, the common thread running through all was – How to make learning more effective and learners happier.

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Konnect 3.0 Launch at ATD-2018 – Announcement

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Origin Learning is proud to be an exhibitor at the ATD International Conference and Exposition in San Diego. If you are attending the ATD Conference this May, do drop by at Booth#440 for a quick demo of Origin Konnect 3.0. Experience intuitive design and features that improve learning effectiveness. to your heart’s content.

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What drives Social Media Learning?

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Isn’t sparking the right conversations proving critical for organizations keen on having an effective and engaging workforce? Then, why not look at ways of making “formal” learning happen in the most informal environment as well? Can chunk-sized learning work? Can a formal, regulated, and structured framework be given to social learning ?