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Friday, March 12, 2010
I just say, “Remember DevLearn meeting at 5pm today”. After seeing a great presentation, if the presenter makes her slides available then I’ll just download and then send ‘em up to the Box. Am I missing something obvious? Learning Solutions Conference and Expo - March - Orlando, FL mLearnCon - Mobile Learning Conference and Expo- June - San Diego, CA DevLearn 2010 Conference and Expo - November - San Francisco, CA DevLearn 2008 Conference & Expo - November 10-14 - San Jose, C Do you have an iPhone/iTouch? Are you going to Learning Solutions 2010 in Orlando this month? Then its time to start thinking about how you are going to be the most productive at the event.
 
Saturday, February 13, 2010
Idea #2 - Provide your New Hires with continuously Reference-able Material At DevLearn 2009 , I met Bill Corwin. People have videos of real people introducing the topic, the content is simply presented and it's no surprise that the number of learners who are confident they can find the HR info they need has jumped from 59% to 90%. A few months ago, I wrote an article about empowering learners in your induction program . The thoughts I shared at the time were around the various components of an induction program.
 
Wednesday, January 13, 2010
The eLearning Guild's DevLearn - Provided are a summary video of the event, plus a recording of the webinar delivered on Dec. 18th that highlights five of the 30 demos from DevLearn's "DemoFest." and Change Present Challenges to Many Learning Executives," by Rex Davenport. It's time for another edition of the Learning and Development Roundup! (See See also previous editions at the archive page .)   Videos from recent L&D Industry Conferences Did you miss some or all of the major conferences in the Learning and Development industry in
 

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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. This is my attempt to get it all out before I forget. The first workshop of the day was 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: Tags: eLearning Conferences Design Development DevLearn DevLearn2009 dl09 Learning qualcomm technology Tools Training Web 2.0 I How micro-blogging can be used to help facilitate discussions and knowledge-sharing between employees
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 as “”use of emergent social software platforms by organizations in pursuit of their goals”, and characterized it more simply as ‘bringing web energy into organizations’. Along the way, he emphasized points about emergent behavior, inherent altruism, emergent
Below are the slides from my second presentation at DevLearn 2009. also co-presented this session along with my colleague, John Polaschek . The presentation covers the basics of blogging and describes the advantages we’ve found with using WordPress. Tags: eLearning Blogs Design Development DevLearn DevLearn2009 dl09 sociallearning I We’ve used it internally at Qualcomm and we’re very pleased with the results.
Whoops, yesterday I posted a link to my recent presentation on the wrong blog. You can find the post with my thoughts around a direct success story from the presentation on LCB at: The Learning Circuits Blog: DevLearn Handouts and A Success Story: Elearning and Instructional Design Musings and you can find my presentation at: What's Now and What's Next in e-Learning: Technologies and Practices edited 10/19 to remove the link to other handout
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. First,
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.  tend to see “formal presentation” as something like the Nobel laureate lecture; what I’m talking about is any “structured presentation” — Someone I follow on Twitter was at the Higher Education Web Association’s conference in Milwaukee this week.  HighEdWeb is “an organization of Web professionals
I kicked off Day 2 at DevLearn by facilitating a Breakfast Byte session on DevLearn Live! , Not many people showed up, but Wendy Wickham , Matt Wolf , and I spent the time well by discussing our current projects, our impressions of DevLearn, favorite technologies / tools, and more. PowerPoint’s presentation mode provides a great drawing tool that most people don’t know about! which is the collection of Web 2.0 apps we’re using regularly this week.
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 . If you can, offer to be a presenter, break-out facilitator, discussion moderator, or any opportunity to get involved. Tags: eLearning conference Conferences DevLearn DevLearn2009 Conferences have been on my mind quite a bit lately. I
The last session from DevLearn 2009 that I sat through was the one by David Mallon from Bersin & Associates, called "The Changing Learning Function: Rethinking how your organization works" . David was presenting empirical evidence from 798 Organisations and 40,000 training and HR business leaders and using Bersin's analysis about what the new face of the learning organisation should be like. What I learnt Why are we talking about all of these new technologies? Its because business is changing and that's forcing businesses to rethink what we do in each of our departments and