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eLearning Conferences

Tony Karrer

Once again, Clayton Wright has been nice enough to compile an incredible list of conferences focused on use of technology in learning. Please note that events, dates, titles, and locations may change; thus, check the specific conference website. crw Another source of major eLearning conferences is: Tom King's eLearning Google Calendar.

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How an eLearning Conference Changed My Life

Learning Dev Camp

The good thing about being in the library is that the catalog would get you to a section of books and journals all on the same subject and once in the stacks you would see all the related books and articles. In 2005, with an iPhone giveaway, I found an eLearning conference, eLearning DevCon, set in Salt Lake City at the University of Utah.

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I Think This Applies to the Adobe eLearning Conference in Washington D.C. As Well

Adobe Captivate

I just read this great article by Adam Moran on Why Humans Should Attend Conferences – Like Adobe Summit 2017 and I think it applies to the Adobe eLearning Conference as well. Now if you’re successful, make sure you register for the conference. You don’t want someone else taking your seat: [link].

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Don’t Miss Adobe Learning Summit 2018

Adobe Captivate

This year’s conference is unique over past events in that the Learning Summit is no longer tied to another conference. This gives Adobe the freedom to do what they have wanted to do for some time and offer the conference to attendees for absolutely free. While the conference is free, you still need to reserve your spot.

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7 Practical Guidelines From Cognitive Science for eLearning

eLearning Brothers

When I’ve attended eLearning conferences and workshops, one thing I’ve noticed is that instructional designers are always hungry for more research and knowledge on how people learn and what they can do to help them learn better. Unfortunately, much of that wisdom is locked in scholarly journal articles and dense—dare I say boring?—books,

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Learning & Development Conferences for 2018

Limestone Learning

Every month we publish a list of free L&D webinars offering instruction across a wide range of topics, and we like to point out other resources such as white papers, research articles, industry tweets, and online certification courses—all great ways to access educational material and stay current. It sells out fast!

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Friday Finds — Learning Campaigns, Multi-Store Memory, Less is More

Mike Taylor

From attending conferences in New Zealand to making new friends from China, Turkey, Brazil, and beyond, it’s been super cool to meet and talk with such wonderful learning professionals. Whether it’s sharing ideas, offering support, or just lending an ear, there’s always someone out there who’s willing to help.