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DevLearn 2008 - Day 3 Recap
... say "thank you" enough to Brent Schlenker and the rest of the eLearning Guild staff for putting on such a ... Today was the final day of DevLearn, and technically, it was only a half-day. I presented Session 702: Virtually Anywhere: A Case Study of Mobile Learning at Qualcomm , along with Barbara Ludwig . (The slides are below; I’ll try to get the handouts posted soon.)
Unfortunately, I missed the keynote by John Medina , author of Brain Rules . I talked with several people who raved about it, so I may have to pick up a copy of John’s book.
Because ...
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- Friday, November 14, 2008 -
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DevLearn 2008 - Day 2 Recap
... for something. (Ex. “How do you define eLearning?”). I enjoy the challenge.
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DevLearn 2008 - Day 1 Recap
Day 1 of DevLearn 2008 kicked off today with a great keynote from Tim O’Reilly ( @TimOReilly ), where he walked us through the Web 2.0 movement and how it has impacted learning and training. Here are some of the notes I took during his keynote:
We should always try to follow the “alpha-geeks.” These are the people who are ... - Mobilizing Tests: Building & Deploying Assessments to Cell Phones (Robert Gadd)
Why use mLearning? Because we ... works with all major phone platforms (iPhone, Blackberries, and Windows Mobile). The system also allows people to ...
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- Wednesday, November 12, 2008 -
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Upcoming events to be excited about
... talking on mobile and deeper ID.
I haven’t heard yet about the eLearning Guild’s Annual Gathering in Orlando ... Next week is DevLearn , and as it’s run by the eLearning Guild, it’s always good. I’ll be switching time between two pre-conference symposiums , one on games, and one on mobile. Then I’ll be presenting on ... solid line up.
In February, there’s the Training 2009 conference in Atlanta, and I’ll be running a mobile ... workshop on eLearning Strategy , and I’m really excited about getting into the details of how you tie together ...
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- Tuesday, November 4, 2008 -
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DevLearn 2008: A Case Study of Mobile Learning at Qualcomm
... of training outside the classroom, using a variety of mobile devices including cell phones, iPods, and eReaders such as the Amazon Kindle. See how Qualcomm uses mobile technology to deliver learning resources employees need when they need ... I will be presenting Session 702: Virtually Anywhere: A Case Study of Mobile Learning at Qualcomm , at DevLearn ... session:
Mobile technologies are transforming the way we work. But are we harnessing their potential to transform the ... networking, games and simulations, and location awareness, and we will examine their potential for mobile learning.
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- Friday, October 17, 2008 -
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Learning 2.0 - an update from the eLearning Guild
The eLearning Guild have recently released a new report on Learning 2.0 - Learning in a Web 2.0 World . The list of authors represents a blogging who's who, with contributions from Jane Hart , Tony Karrer , Michele Martin , Mark Oehlert , Sanjay Parker , Brent Schlenker , and Will Thalheimer . As usual with Guild reports, there's a good overall ... an update on the 'training modalities' used by members. While Learning 2.0, asynchronous and synchronous e-learning and even the classroom were showing increased usage, mobile learning was down 10% and serious games down 6%. Surprising ...
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- Friday, October 3, 2008 -
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Training Method Trends
Steve Wexler who runs eLearningGuild research has been producing some really interesting information recently. All of the data comes from surveys to the eLearningGuild membership (which is more than 30,000) and typically they have 2,000 ... eLearning 2008 ), I took a bit of heat, but looking at the trends - Games down! So are simulations and virtual labs. Any kind of training that requires significant upfront effort is going to come under increasing fire. Oh, here was my ... out that mobile learning also showed a big drop which lines up with another prediction from the beginning of the ...
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- Monday, September 8, 2008 -
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Training Method Trends : eLearning Technology
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Request for Training via Blackberry - Anyone, anyone...
... software (not BES software). The vendor who can rise to the challenge will conquer the Attorney Training market" An eLearning Guild member sent me this via email and said the Guild community forums would be a good place to post the question. So its over there as well. I'm also curious if anything exists or if anyone has done training via ... units will include this basic functionality. Of course, this functionality can be accomplished on a mobile ...
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