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Learning and eLearning Conferences to Attend in 2019

Xyleme

Join like-minded Chief Learning Officers for inspiration and insight, networking and learning, and proven strategies to improve your business practices. Chief Learning Officer’s CLO Symposium Spring 2019. To connect organizations experiencing content challenges with the consulting, translation, and tool vendors who can help.

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Learning & Development Conferences in 2021

Limestone Learning

February 22–23, March 9–10 and 24–25, 2021: ITC 2021 Annual Conference — eLearning , online The Instructional Technical Council (ITC) 2021 Annual Conference — eLearning is for L&D professionals of every description. The event features over 200 talent development professionals and 24+ education sessions.

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Learning and eLearning Conferences to Attend in 2018

Xyleme

2018 is upon us, and with the learning and eLearning conferences you will attend to further your education, evaluate products, and find out what will change in the coming year. And I think the term also applies to Training magazine’s Training 2018 Conference & Expo. CLO Symposium 2018. ATD Core 4 Conference 2018.

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Learning & Development Conferences for 2020

Limestone Learning

February 9–12, 2020 ITC 2020 eLearning Conference , Charleston, South Carolina A key event for L&D professionals of every stripe, this annual conference provides the latest information on distance learning, including new technologies and innovations, presented in multiple concurrent sessions.

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Top 68 eLearning Posts from April - Hot Topics iPad Google Buzz

eLearning Learning Posts

Presentation: Twitter is Dead (really?) - Dont Waste Your Time , April 8, 2010 I was not privileged enough to be able to attend this years eLearning Conference at the University of Plymouth, but have been following some of the conversations and sessions on Twitter thanks to the #pelc10 hashtag. Is it a fad?