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Work Literacy Skills - New Workshop

Tony Karrer

Harold has been a freelance consultant for the past five years, and blogs about learning and working on the Web at jarche.com. Previously, Harold worked as a Chief Learning Officer of an e-Learning company, Project Manager at a university, and Training Development Officer with the Canadian Forces.

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Free - Web 2.0 for Learning Professionals

Clark Quinn

Introduce you to new tools and methods for work and learning Discuss implications of these tools for learning professionals Prepare you to participate in DevLearn 2008 in new ways as an attendee or as a spectator. His blog eLearning Technology won the best e-Learning Blog award.

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Five Reasons You Can’t Ignore Gamification

CLO Magazine

” For example, in 2007, IBM created a business process management (BPM) simulation game called Innov8. However learning leaders spin it, gamification is a fast, effective and fun way to train and motivate employees. Be on the lookout for it — or better yet, be the pioneer who brings the idea to the company.

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The State of E-Learning in the Medical Device Industry

Webanywhere

The type of support given by the company providing the technology. The type of consultancy needed within their scope of planning. Blended Learning Saves Time and Money. As a result, IBM saved $200 million while still offering five times the levels of training compared to before they had implemented this strategy.