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Learning & Development Conferences in 2021

Limestone Learning

Not only did our personal work lives get a massive rethink this year — so did professional development opportunities, which underwent their own shuffle from hotel conference rooms to webinar screens. The sudden pivot to virtual wasn’t without glitches, but it was a good dress rehearsal for a slick virtually all-virtual 2021 conference slate.

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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. You can participate in workshops, attend keynote addresses, visit technology and service vendors, and join round-table discussions.

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Learning and eLearning Conferences to Attend in 2019

Xyleme

It is time to start planning your 2019 learning conferences to attend, we are! Here is a list of some of our favorite conference to go to, but we would love your input also! Email Us the details of any conferences we have missed or that aren’t on our radar yet. ATD TechKnowledge Conference. ” Details.

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Learning and eLearning Conferences to Attend in 2018

Xyleme

2018 is upon us, and with the learning and eLearning conferences you will attend to further your education, evaluate products, and find out what will change in the coming year. We update this list as new conference dates and details are released, so check back for updates! ATD 2018 International Conference & Exposition.

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Learning & Development Conferences for 2019

Limestone Learning

For many L&D professionals, a conference provides the opportunity to do a deep dive into best practices, innovations and cutting-edge tools. Not only that—a conference throws you into the networking deep end, which isn’t a bad thing for those of us who work virtually and may feel a little isolated.

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Friday Finds — Toxic Learning Styles, Addictive Content, Email Marketing

Mike Taylor

To what extent is the debate driven by the commercial imperatives of Learntech vendors rather than the real needs of employees and students? The Language of Learning with Peter Manniche Riber Does the way we talk about learning improve our understanding – or hold it back? Where’s Mike?

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Getting a job as an Instructional Designer

Learning Visions

The ELearning Uncovered series includes an Articulate and Lectora handbook. Read the vendor blogs to learn tips and tricks for using those tools. If you have the budget for it, go to an elearning conference ( DevLearn and ASTD TechKnowledge are two of the biggies, but there are smaller more local conferences that might work for you).