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Better Conferences

Tony Karrer

The post / poll / discussion around having better conferences continues to grow. There are quite a few really good comments and the trackbacks from the post are really quite good. Great stuff.

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Conference Balance

Clark Quinn

Just read a great post by Clive Shepherd - Cutting the Pie - where he discusses what the appropriate balance is at conferences. Check out that post, the poll results and the discussion for lots of ideas on how to make conferences better. It seems like the eLearningGuild is doing a better job at this recently.

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Conference Balance

Tony Karrer

Just read a great post by Clive Shepherd - Cutting the Pie - where he discusses what the appropriate balance is at conferences. Check out that post, the poll results and the discussion for lots of ideas on how to make conferences better. It seems like the eLearningGuild is doing a better job at this recently.

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Effective Web Conferences – 41 Resources

Tony Karrer

Moderating for development - I collaborate, e-collaborate, we collaborate , July 15, 2008 It’s a process of several months which started in May and includes two live conferences (in a cinema, close to Ede), papers written by specialists on development issues and an online discussion via the website [link]. It’s a guess why. distributed.

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The LCB Big Question Reframed: Should More Learning Professionals Be Blogging?

Tony Karrer

we've seen some pretty amazing discussion. As Peter posted ( The Learning Circuits Blog: Community Net Worth ): Now that the first wave of bloggers and blog-readers have read the initial results both in the form of serious utterances, straw polls and comic reformulations (thanks, Tony for that refreshing exercise), whither go we?

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Better Conferences - Response Needed

Tony Karrer

And, I need you to help by doing one or more of the following: provide a response to the poll below (won't show in an RSS feed - sorry) provide suggestions for what you'd like to see in future conferences (add comment). I like that the eLearningGuild at DevLearn has done a room full of demonstrations in the past. Some are really good.