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Three themes at Learning Technologies 2012

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This year’s Learning Technologies event was a bit different from previous years for me. This year, though, I was able to really experience the conference as a delegate and a track chair. I’d recommend following Kate Graham , the event’s official rapporteur, to make sure you don’t miss the best of the bunch.

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Why you should go to Learning Technologies 2011

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This will be my fourth Learning Technologies show and each year I’ve taken something different from the experience. In 2009 I spent more of my time upstairs, attending a couple of conference sessions. So what am I hoping to get from Learning Technologies 2011? In 2008 I’d been working in the industry for just over six months.

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Must-read information in the run-up to Learning Technologies

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Whether you’re attending Learning Technologies next week or following what’s going on from afar, make sure you take a few minutes to read this invaluable blog post from Kate Graham.

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Must-read information in the run-up to Learning Technologies

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Whether you’re attending Learning Technologies next week or following what’s going on from afar, make sure you take a few minutes to read this invaluable blog post from Kate Graham.

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Brilliant backchannel tweeting: a before-during-after guide

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Both of these things are very evident at conferences. So, what can we do to improve our use of Twitter at conferences and share really valuable learning and insight with fellow L&D folk? Tweeted interesting points from a particular session. Uploaded photos of the speaker or session.

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Brilliant backchannel tweeting: a before-during-after guide

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Both of these things are very evident at conferences. So, what can we do to improve our use of Twitter at conferences and share really valuable learning and insight with fellow L&D folk? Tweeted interesting points from a particular session. Uploaded photos of the speaker or session.

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Innovation and butterfly moments: evolution, not revolution

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For some people it’s about technology, for others it’s about design, for others it’s a combination of both and for yet others it’s about something different altogether. When I attend a conference or webinar or read a blog, I don’t expect revolutionary ideas every time.