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Learning and eLearning Conferences to Attend in 2019

Xyleme

Training magazine’s Training Conference & Expo attracts training and development, learning, and performance professionals from both the public and private sectors. This is a train-the-trainer conference for anyone charged with increasing workplace performance. Attend a trainer certificate program to enhance your career.”

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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. Charles, Missouri, USA.

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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. ATD 2018 International Conference & Exposition. Learning & Leadership Development 2017 Conference. ASAE Technology Conference & Expo.

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Learning & Development Conferences for 2018

Limestone Learning

January 30 –February 1, 2018 Elliott Masie’s Curation & Learning LAB , Saratoga Springs, New York Elliott Masie hosts a small group of learning colleagues in a 2 ½ day intensive exploration and lab experience at the 10,000 square foot MASIE Learning LAB deeply exploring, experimenting, assessing and deploying a range of curation strategies.

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

eLearning Learning Posts

The road ahead : I am presently developing detailed role descriptions, community guidelines, role assessment tools, and the identification of appropriate learning products and offerings. One presentation that really caught my eye is the ‘ Twitter is Dead ‘ from Tony McNeill. Statistics I’ve been gathering for some presentations.