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IDEA: Virtual ELearning Conference

LearnDash

By way of example, WordPress dedicated conferences (“WordCamps”) are popping up all over the country. Spin-off conferences have also emerged, such as: PressNomics. The elearning industry also has its fair share of conferences. Some of the more popular include: DevLearn. WordCampus. mLearnCon.

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DevLearn 2013 Wrap Up #devlearn

Learning Visions

Wrapping up a few days in Las Vegas for this year's eLearning Guild DevLearn 2012 conference. So I missed a lot, but still had enough time to talk my head off and soak in a lot of elearning goodness. Not surprisingly, eLearning examples were not the first thing to pop into people's minds.

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6 eLearning conferences to attend in 2016

LearnUpon

Attending an eLearning conference is a great way to give your professional development an extra boost. But there are hundreds of eLearning conferences out there and spotting the difference between the good and the great can be tricky. As seasoned conference goers, we have 6 favorites to recommend.

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7 Practical Guidelines From Cognitive Science for eLearning

eLearning Brothers

When I’ve attended eLearning conferences and workshops, one thing I’ve noticed is that instructional designers are always hungry for more research and knowledge on how people learn and what they can do to help them learn better. That’s where eLearning Rockstar Marty Rosenheck comes in. Realities 360 | San Jose, California.

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Tracy Parish: Actual Rockstar

bozarthzone

I'm just home from DevLearn , always a fun, exciting event. I'm guessing I've known Tracy for upwards of a decade now, first online as #lrnchat participants (we're both moderators now) and later as conference buddies. She's a stellar example of a pragmatic practitioner, always happy to help and to show and share her work.

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Friday Find Finds — Reduce PowerPoint Overload, Merging Modalities, Designing for Cognitive Bias

Mike Taylor

This was the closing keynote from the recent Learning Solutions conference by David Dylan Thomas. He gets into some real-world examples to identify some particularly harmful biases that frequently lead people to make bad decisions. Design for Cognitive Bias: Using Mental Shortcuts for Good Instead of Evil. Help me improve.

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Friday Find Finds — Return on Attention, RSS, Content Curation 101

Mike Taylor

Here’s a small example. ). Canadian Elearning Conference – June 16-17 Elearn Success Series: The EdTech Session – July 20 DevLearn – October 24-28. How do we prevent burn out with Jennifer Moss on the Mind Tools L&D podcast. I am loving this one! lets you create and share tutorials “at lightspeed”.

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