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What’s in My Conference Bag? ATD ICE 2018

Learning Rebels

Back in 2014, David Kelley interviewed me for the (then) upcoming Dev Learn Conference sponsored by the Elearning Guild, he was writing a series on what people bring to the conference with them. Why this matters to you – keeping your notes on Evernote, OneNote or Google docs allows you to share your notes in the moment. Google Docs.

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It's the end of the year as we know it.

eLearning Architect

Working with some great clients - this sounds like such a sucky thing to say. Roadmapping is like that consultation with a doctor. This year I talked about how to increase the ROI on elearning within your business. And you know what? I'm happier when I'm not working alone - shocker! Challenges There have been many.

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Getting Into Your Training Groove (even when you don’t dig your topic)

Mindflash

It may sound trite, but just because you’re not fascinated by your topic doesn’t mean it’s not the center of your trainee’s universe. As I wander I save web links, notes, and screen shots in Evernote for later reference. Tags: Online Training elearning Presentation Design. You may find yourself saying, “Where’s my love?

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Presentation Tips from 21 Experts

eLearningArt

Below you’ll see responses from some amazing presentation authors, consultants, professors, bloggers and PowerPoint MVPs! Keep a digital inspiration notebook (try OneNote or Evernote) that you can turn to when looking for fresh ideas for presentation concepts. It’s a great and easy first step into uncluttering their slides.

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