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Effective Web Conferences – 41 Resources

Tony Karrer

I wanted to follow-up 19 Tips for Effective Online Conferences with some additional resources that relate to this topic. Moderation would be a small part of several people’s jobs. Moderation would be a small part of several people’s jobs. It is more generalized reciprocity. Download file. Ohhhhhh yes. Is it a Conference ?

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Conference Balance

Clark Quinn

It seems like the eLearningGuild is doing a better job at this recently. There were morning discussion groups last time that I thought were great.

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Conference Balance

Tony Karrer

It seems like the eLearningGuild is doing a better job at this recently. There were morning discussion groups last time that I thought were great.

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eLearning Cyclops: Deconstructing My #DemoFest Course - Part 1

eLearning Cyclops

Social Media included Twitter, Screenr videos, and Diigo social bookmarks. This time does not include ongoing learner support using social media and Intranet pages. Limited staff participation in the social media elements, specifically Twitter. Labels: Characters , e-Learning , e-Learning Courses , ISD , Social Media.

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eLearning 2.0 Random Thoughts based on Chat

Tony Karrer

presentation were much more sophisticated that audiences at ASTD, ISPI and even the eLearningGuild. Social Bookmarking and Wikis and Blogs are a form of social networking I never said this, but several people pointed it out in the chat. The same thing can be true with social bookmarking, wikis, flickr, etc.

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Online Conference

Tony Karrer

Think about how having it as an online conference allowed: Narrow focus Attend without interrupting my job. Organize quickly Low cost Side note: It was somewhat ironic to hear all the discussion about how to improve "traditional conferences" while we were participating in something that was not really traditional - but was fairly effective.