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Brandon Hall Network - Back from the Dead?

Tony Karrer

I just saw a post from Tim Sosbe - The "New” Network that tells us the following about the Brandon Hall Network, www.brandonhallnetwork.com. If you've read other blogs claiming the Network is dead, consider that a great exaggeration! and Brandon Hall Researchers Blogging - Implications?

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Web 2.0 Corporate Access

Clark Quinn

I’ve been working with Steve Wexler and the eLearningGuild on the eLearning 2.0 One of the comments I received on Network Effects - YouTube - Video Blogs and More that had a video hosted on YouTube was: We see and hear more and more about corporate content published on YouTube. Tools Used in corporations.

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LinkedIn Connection Approach Rethought

Tony Karrer

If you read my blog much, you know that I use LinkedIn quite a bit to help me find experts and expertise. Thus, by searching the eLearningGuild or ASTD groups, I'm able to find people who can help answer questions. This is more in line with what people call a LinkedIn LION (LinkedIn Open Networker). So, what do you do?

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Effective Web Conferences – 41 Resources

Tony Karrer

I primarily used the eLearning Learning and Communities and Networks sites and used Conference , Online Facilitation of Conferences , Online Interaction in Conferences , Moderating Online Interaction , and others. Jon Garfunkle on the backchannel at conferences (from a blog post comment). Conference Back Channel. World Cafe’s online ?

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

Tony Karrer

Out of the original October 2006: Should All Learning Professionals Be Blogging? I would claim that I know a lot more about both the individuals out there and their perspecitves and also I know something about perception of the marketplace (but its skewed because people participating obviously have a built in bias towards blogs).

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How to Get the Most Out of a Conference

eLearning Weekly

So you can see why I was pleasantly surprised today when I ran across an excellent blog post on how to get the most out of a conference. The post is by Dan McCarthy , and he wrote it over on his Great Leadership blog. Try to suspend your judgement, be open minded, curious, and open to possibilities.

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Looking Back at 2007

Tony Karrer

In the meantime, I'm spending more time blogging and in virtual sessions. I've basically limited myself to eLearningGuild and ASTD conferences. But, I've increased my blogging and writing and decreased my speaking. More learning professionals are going to find themselves blogging. I'm still debating around this.

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