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LMS Team Size and Time - Wow 23 Months!

Tony Karrer

Steve Wexler from the eLearningGuild's research group just helped me get into some interesting data around Team Size and Time during an Learning Management System Selection and Implementation process. So, this post will end off the series of posts I was doing on LMS Selection as a precursor to my DevLearn presentation.

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LMS Selection Process

Tony Karrer

I'm preparing for my part of an upcoming session at DevLearn on LMS selection as part of The Learning Management Systems Symposium. Also, I don't want this to be a presentation form of eLearningGuild LMS Selection Tips. How to balance making an RFP response useful to you and not too hard for a vendor. Contract negotiations.

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How to Get the Most Out of a Conference

eLearning Weekly

I will be presenting a session on mobile learning at the Corporate University Summit in a couple weeks in Chicago, and I’m getting ready to submit a proposal or two for DevLearn. So you can see why I was pleasantly surprised today when I ran across an excellent blog post on how to get the most out of a conference.

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Wikis - Public vs. Controlled - Why There's No eLearning Wiki

Tony Karrer

vendors posting a link to their product) vs. being a comprehensive resource vs. being too leading edge. Theoretically, ASTD's Learning Circuits or the eLearningGuild should do it right? After my presentations at DevLearn - I'll have more to say on this subject. The issue is how you balance commercial activity (e.g.,

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DevLearn 2008 - Day 1 Recap

eLearning Weekly

Day 1 of DevLearn 2008 kicked off today with a great keynote from Tim O’Reilly ( @TimOReilly ), where he walked us through the Web 2.0 for the enterprise means turning your company data inside out for everybody to see (or paying a startup/vendor to do it for you). movement and how it has impacted learning and training.

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Better Conferences - Response Needed

Tony Karrer

If you've been a reader of my blog for a while, you may have figured out that I'm almost continually surprised by what I consider to be obvious problems with the conferences I regularly attend - and no offense to the eLearningGuild, ASTD, etc. I like that the eLearningGuild at DevLearn has done a room full of demonstrations in the past.

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Advice for Learning and Technology Professionals

eLearning Weekly

I will be facilitating one of the Breakfast Byte sessions at the upcoming DevLearn 2008 conference. I’ll start out with these… Never trust a vendor that says they are 100% SCORM compliant. The session will be called, " I’m new to eLearning and I have no idea where to start! "