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Thursday, September 2, 2010
know a lot of you give many presentations a year. Teachers could whip up a quick keynote presentation with links to YouTube videos and Flickr sets on their iPad and AirPlay it too the class. And be sure to catch Nick Floro ( @nickfloro ) talking about Media creation at DevLearn's Learning Media Studio this November in SanFrancisco.
 
Thursday, September 2, 2010
[Editor's note: Josh Little and I will be speaking at DevLearn 2010, and you should try and make it. Brent Schlenker works for The eLearning Guild as the Emerging Technologies Analyst and is also the Program Director for DevLearn , the largest eLearning conference in North America. Learn more about the event in this post.]. Army).
 
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[Editor's note: DevLearn 2010's program director is featured in today's interview. They’ve all been invited to speak at DevLearn 2010 , the leading eLearning conference & expo (November 3-5, 2010 in San Francisco, CA). Personal Invitation from DevLearn 2010’s Program Director. Check it out here.]. Discounts.
 

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I attended my first day of DevLearn and needless to say ideas are bouncing around my head like a pinball. presented by Tony Karrer. I'm currently researching Wiki's for my organization so I was going into this presentation hoping to come out with a lot of ideas of how they can be used. Feature creep is my worst enemy.
Me at DevLearn. This was my first DevLearn show, and what a great experience it was.  I saw presenters and vendors, one after the other, talking about how hard it is to make games.  Tagged: DemoFest, DevLearn, elearning 2.0, Will definitely be back again and again and again.  Here are a couple of observations.
Going into DevLearn I was a little unsure of what to expect considering it was my first conference like this. One of the presenters is going as far as emailing us flash files she used in a course so that we can re use them. The biggest benefit of the conference was talking to other attendees. eLearning 2.0,
Below are the slides from my presentation at DevLearn 2009. co-presented this session along with my colleague, John Polaschek. The presentation had two main areas of focus: How micro-blogging can be used to help facilitate discussions and knowledge-sharing between employees. Thanks! Yammer
Andy McAfee gave us a lively and informative presentation on his view of Enterprise 2.0.  Punctuated by insightful examples, he defined Enterprise 2.0 A 20% improvement in innovation was one concrete result.  He also warned us of the ways to snatch victory from the jaws of defeat. With no further ado
[Editor's note: DevLearn 2010's program director is featured in today's interview. They’ve all been invited to speak at DevLearn 2010 , the leading eLearning conference & expo (November 3-5, 2010 in San Francisco, CA). Personal Invitation from DevLearn 2010’s Program Director. Check it out here.]. Discounts.
different style of presentations: Show and tell -- Ethan didn't just talk about his work, he actually showed real life examples of the interactions he's worked on. He embedded these as clickable links into the presentation and that made the entire experience almost seamless. What did I learn? Here are a few things I'll remember.
I’m leaving New York tomorrow morning for San Jose to attend  DevLearn 09. On Thursday at 7:15 AM (when people are barely human), I’ll be facilitating a Breakfast Byte discussion about “Women Keynoters & Presenters: Underrepresented, Uninterested, or Non-issue?&#. I’ve made it clear where I stand.
DevLearn is looking awesome this year! remember the San Jose downtown area from last years GDC where I co-presented with Mark Oehlert at the Serious Games Summit. We presented on Games and Simulations in Corporations. If you are at DevLearn, look for me at the Serious Games Zone.
One interpretation of  “backchannel&# is a public display of comments in real time–for example, on a screen visible to participants and to presenter.  Honestly, I’d hate this to be about my presentation.  To say nothing of a presenter (or part of a presenting team) deciding to monitor and respond to the stream.