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Doing Conferences Differently – How to Beat Post-Conference Depression

Learningtogo

You’ve convinced your boss (or yourself) to pay up to $2,000 plus travel expenses so you can attend a conference in your field. You stuff all those business cards in a drawer along with your post-conference to-do list and promise yourself you will get to them as soon as you catch up on email. Do you suffer from PCD?

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Doing Conferences Differently – How to Beat Post-Conference Depression

Learningtogo

You’ve convinced your boss (or yourself) to pay up to $2,000 plus travel expenses so you can attend a conference in your field. You stuff all those business cards in a drawer along with your post-conference to-do list and promise yourself you will get to them as soon as you catch up on email. Do you suffer from PCD?

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Devlearn conference day one: an exhilarating day

Challenge to Learn

As always at the first day of a guild conference it was an exhilarating day. I try to spot the emerging trends at conferences like this, for this conference there are two. His story was along the lines of the keynote of last year by John Medina at the Learning Solution conference. So this conference is his last one.

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Navigating the Learning Curve in the Pharmaceutical Field: Tips and Strategies

Infopro Learning

Adopting effective learning strategies, such as attending conferences, workshops, and online courses, reading industry publications, and engaging in peer-to-peer learning, can help professionals stay up-to-date and develop the necessary skills to succeed in this ever-changing industry.

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Devlearn conference day 2: curation

Challenge to Learn

He told us how he deals with the information overload that is flooding all of us. You go from push to pull, with RSS feeds you pull information in instead for searching it on the web. The second step is that he uses software ( Aggregage ) to store, organize and publish the information he pulls in. The message is simple.

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When Will AI Stop Being “Artificial?”

Learningtogo

Honeywell has developed a prototype helmet that monitors brain states associated with distraction and information overload. Samsung is developing a device to enable people to operate a computer through brain signals. The system produces a visual readout to help commanders understand the cognitive patterns of individual soldiers.

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Friday Finds — AI Revolution, Prompt Engineering, Reducing Info Overload

Mike Taylor

Learn more → Reducing Information Overload in Your Organization Information overload is the inevitable result of the modern organization’s always-on, more-is-better approach to communication. Learning & Marketing Conference June 7-8 Online Friday Finds is an independent publication that I produce in my free-time.