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eLearning Conferences

Tony Karrer

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. link] June 18-19, 2009 E-Learning Baltics (eLBa), Rostock, Germany. His notes on the list.

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Friday Finds: The Best of Learning, Design & Technology | April 30, 2020

Mike Taylor

I’m also getting excited about some pretty good conference sessions with the Learning Guild and the Canadian Elearning Conference that I’m prepping for. Last week’s most clicked item: Five of the best workplace learning theories. How to Use Plain Language Guidelines to Improve Learning Outcomes.

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Top 125 Workplace eLearning Posts of 2009

eLearning Learning Posts

12 eLearning Predictions for 2009 - eLearning Technology , January 26, 2009. Twitter in the classroom: 10 useful resources , Social Media in Learning , August 12, 2009. Should Educators be Afraid of Having a Facebook Profile? Learning Putty , November 20, 2009. The Juiciest Learning Professionals on Twitter?

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LearnTrends - Google Wave - DevLearn - Best of eLearning Learning

eLearning Learning Posts

Should Educators be Afraid of Having a Facebook Profile? Learning Putty , November 20, 2009. Top 50 Mobile Learning Resources - Upside Learning Blog , November 2, 2009. eLearning Conferences 2010 - eLearning Technology , November 19, 2009. Principles of eLearning - Thinking Cloud , November 23, 2009.

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Friday Finds: The Best of Learning, Design & Technology | April 23, 2020

Mike Taylor

Last week’s most clicked item: Five of the best workplace learning theories. And the final article will be posted Monday on the Faculty Focus website. Follow me on Twitter and LinkedIn. What I’m Listening to: After finding last week’s Lo-Fi music, I started a playlist of Music to Work To on YouTube music.

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Insights from an education aficionado: Q&A with Bianca Woods

BrightCarbon

When I’m working with instructional designers, I talk a lot about learning theory and how visuals can help, particularly from the aspect of cognitive load. I’ve met other people who are excited about presentations, but never been in a whole conference filled with them! It does depend on the client. So, that was amazing!