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How to Participate in the #DevLearn Conference Backchannel

With the eLearning Guild’s Devlearn Conference & Exposition starting tomorrow, you should now be setting plans in order to get the maximum amount of value out of the conference. One thing that should definitely be part of your conference plan is participating in the vibrant conference backchannel. For many people, the backchannel is a new […]

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#DevLearn 2012 Conference Backchannel – Curated Resources

This post collects the resources shared via the backchannel of The eLearning Guild’s 2012 DevLearn Conference, being held October 31 – November 2 in Las Vegas, Nevada. I am a huge proponent of backchannel learning.  There are many conferences I would love to be able to attend, but my budget can only accommodate one or two […]

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Learning 2012 Conference Backchannel: Curated Resources #Lrn2012

This post collects the resources shared via the backchannel of the Learning 2012 Conference, held October 21-24 in Orlando, Florida. I am a huge proponent of backchannel learning.  There are many conferences I would love to be able to attend, but my budget can only accommodate one or two each year.  The backchannel is an excellent resource for […]

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Truths about Training Evaluation: Resources shared at ASTD Long Island Event

Last night I had the pleasure of speaking at a professional development event for the Long Island ASTD Chapter. The topic of the discussion was “Truths About Training Evaluation”. During the session, we explored the history of training evaluation, the benefits and challenges of how organizations currently evaluate training, as well as alternative ways that […]

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Reflection: A Critical Component of #ASTD2012 Learning

As the 2012 ASTD International Conference and Exposition draws to a close, arguably the most important part of your conference experience now begins. Over the last few days, those that attended the conference (in-person or virtually) engaged in a multitude of sessions and content. As with all learning, what matters is not what happened during […]

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