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We believe that keynote speakers should rock your world. They should push you out of your comfort zone by offering you new perspectives, making you think out-of-the-box, and giving you the "40,000-foot view" of things. This is, after all, why we go to hear them. Like all eLearning Guild keynotes, these are going to be amazing presentations!
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Industry Analyst/Partner, Altimeter Group
Tuesday, June 21, 2011, 8:30a
Learning takes place all the time — and now with mobile devices people are constantly learning on their own and connecting to each other to improve their knowledge. An influential thought leader on Web strategy and social technologies, Jeremiah Owyang will discuss how people are using these devices (drawing on Altimeter’s research project on “mobilegraphics”) and will then provide examples of how companies are using these devices to teach those in their ecosystem. Finally, Jeremiah will provide pragmatic recommendations to help you move forward as you set your organization’s mLearning strategy.
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Journalist and Strategist
Wednesday, June 22, 2011, 8:30a
Amber MacArthur, popular hostess of the Webnation TV show and net@night, and author of Power Friending, is a tech industry insider with a unique perspective on how social media and mobile technologies impact our lives and learning. In this keynote, she will offer examples of how leading organizations have used mobile learning to engage and educate. With up-to-date information about the top tools and trends, this talk will arm you with the latest information you need to dive into the mobile learning world with confidence to ensure success now and in the future.
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Thursday, June 23, 2011, 11:00a
Why depend on the views of one mLearning guru when you can have the views of many? Here is your opportunity to gain insights into the most challenging issues facing mLearning professionals every day! How do we know they are the most challenging? Because every participant in the room will contribute to determine which issues we focus on. In this highly engaging closing session, we will choose the most important questions, the hottest issues, and the thorniest challenges from the audience. Then we will challenge our panel — comprised of mLearnCon’s advisory board members — to address and debate them in this focused mLearning solution-fest. Whatever you do, don’t skip this closing session! We’re going to learn lots and have some fun along the way.
Join moderator Paul Clothier and our panelists for this enlightening ideafest.

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