Clark Quinn

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Reflections on ISPI 2010

Clark Quinn

Early in the year, I gave a presentation online to the Massachusetts chapter of ISPI (the international society for performance improvement), and they rewarded me with a membership. Now, it probably helps to explain that I’ve been eager to attend an ISPI conference for quite a while. To my benefit, I was very wrong.

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Where’s Clark? Fall 2018/Spring 2019 Events Schedule

Clark Quinn

Clark will speak to the Charlotte Chapter of ISPI on the Performance Ecosystem on March 14. Feb 25-27, Clark will serve as host of the Strategy Track at Training Magazine’s annual conference , opening with an overview and closing with a strategy-development session.

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Making Sparks Fly

Clark Quinn

Last night I did a presentation for the San Diego chapter of ISPI titled ‘making sparks fly’ I used that concept to talk about a couple of my favorite topics: deeper instructional design, and social learning. The notion is that thinking and working ‘out loud’ are, in the right culture, better than not.

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Competencies for L&D Processes?

Clark Quinn

Whether it’s ATD, LPI, IBSTPI, IPL, ISPI, or any other acronym, they’ve got definitions for what people should be able to do. We have competencies for people. And it made me wonder, should there be competencies for processes as well?

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Quinnovation online and on the go

Clark Quinn

ISPI while I’m there. Second, I’ll be presenting on mobile at the eLearning Guild’s Performance Support Symposium in September in Boston. Would welcome seeing you there. Also will be doing a deeper ID session for Mass. Third, I’ll be keynoting the MobilearnAsia conference in Singapore at the end of October.

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An update and a request

Clark Quinn

I’ll be speaking at the eLearning Guild’s Performance Support Symposium in September, as well as for the San Diego ISPI chapter. Of course, I’m busy in other ways (the rest of the updates). In October, I’ll be at the eLearning Guild’s great DevLearn conference.

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Ignoring Informal

Clark Quinn

It’s associated with ISPI, and greatly reflects their Human Performance Technology approach, which I generally laud as going beyond instructional design. Or perhaps it’s covered in Knowledge Management (after all, Marc Rosenberg’s been deeply involved in ISPI and wrote the Beyond e-Learning book).

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