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E-Learning = Innovation = Science

E-Learning Provocateur

Have you ever been to a conference where the presenter asks the audience, “Who’s implemented a mobile learning strategy?”, To help bridge the gap, I was honoured to moderate a panel session at last month’s AITD National Conference. In other words, e-learning is innovation. I know you have. It just is.

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Learning & Development Conferences in 2022

Limestone Learning

By now we’re all pros at working from home — and so are most of the conference organizers we follow with this blog. There’s a sense of optimism on all the conference websites, which is just what we need for 2022! There’s a sense of optimism on all the conference websites, which is just what we need for 2022!

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eLearning Conferences 2011

Tony Karrer

Clayton Wright has done his amazing list of conferences again this year and has asked me to post again. Past years eLearning Conferences 2010 , eLearning Conferences 2009. Please note that events, dates, titles, and locations may change; thus, CHECK the specific conference website.

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E-Learning conferences in Australia in 2019

E-Learning Provocateur

C’mon Aussies, let’s lead by example… International Conference on E-Learning and Distance Learning. International Conference on Virtual and Augmented Reality Simulations. National FutureSchools Expo and Conferences. International Conference on e-Learning & Innovative Pedagogies.

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Violets are blue

E-Learning Provocateur

In addition to my annual list of conferences in Australia for digital educators, I applied my cognitive surplus to another nine posts that dive deeper into the murky waters of meaning. In The apex of innovation I isolated a variable that’s critical to continuous improvement.

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Selected Educational Games

Kapp Notes

Doing a presentation for an online conference called GAME ON: Exploring innovative pedagogies: Using game design to enhance online learning being conducted by Charles Darwin University in Australia. In that presentation I am going to discuss game-based learning in a 30 minute talk called “Where is the learning in games?”

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New spaces, new pedagogies

Learning with e's

I'm kicking off the new academic year by presenting a keynote paper at the Annual International Conference of the Royal Geographical Society in London on Thursday, September 2nd. The session is entitled Innovative spaces of learning : debating their origin, nature and pedagogical significance, and is a sub section of the main RGS conference.