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Kick-start your day with AMLearning, the ever-popular “Early Bird” facilitated discussions led by eLearning experts. This is your chance to grab a cup of coffee and meet other conference attendees in a relaxed, casual environment, so you can share your best practices, insights, and tips while learning from one another’s experiences.
AMLearning will take place each morning from 7:30am – 8:15am. Each morning the focus of the AMLearning will be different:
- On Tuesday morning, discussions will be organized by region. Come meet others from your state/region.
- On Wednesday morning, discussions will be organized by industry. Come discuss topics of interest to your specific industry – finance, manufacturing, academic, government, health, technology, etc.
- On Thursday morning, discussions will be organized by topics suggested by the event’s presenters.
The list of topics and table assignments will be listed in the coming weeks.
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Tuesday, June 21, 7:30a – 8:15a Organized by Region
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Wednesday, June 22, 7:30a – 8:15aOrganized by Industry
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Thursday, June 23, 7:30a – 8:15aOrganized by Topic
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Media on the Small Screen — Steve Haskin
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Considerations & Opportunities with Migrating eLearning to mLearning — Frank Meister
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Challenges of mLearning — Joe Ganci
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Hybrid Learning Solutions: How Do You Provide a Seamless User Experience? — Skip Marshall
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Podcasting — Phillip Harriman
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What Should Blended Learning Look Like in 2012? — Janet Clarey
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Creating a Successful Mobile Technology Strategy — Chad Udell
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Measuring the Effectiveness of mLearning – Is There an ROI? — John Feser
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Enterprise Security for mLearning — Robert Gadd
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MLearning Design Challenges — Marcus Boyes & Naomi Norman
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What is the Cost of mLearning? — Neil Lasher
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Just-in-time mLearning for Work — David J. Rosen
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Learning Augmentation, Performance Support, and Contextualized Experience — Rick Wilson
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Informal/Social Learning via Mobile — Billy Biggs
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All Things iTunes Store - How to Get Listed, Rated, and Ranked — Richard Culatta
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Develop Your Mobile Content Once: Delivery on Multiple Platforms — Phil Cowcill
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Developing for Mobile and Stationary Platforms — John David Gibbs
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