Getting Started with e-Learning
Getting started on your first e-Learning project can be daunting. Should you build your first course or outsource it? What tools should you use? How much will it cost, and how long will it take? How do you get stakeholder and learner buy in? These are just some of the questions that this Online Forum will answer. This Forum will give a solid foundation to those starting their first e-Learning initiative, or those who have tried unsuccessfully to develop e-Learning, and need to make a fresh start.
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All Times Listed in Pacific Time
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Concurrent Sessions 2
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8:30a to 9:45a
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401 - Serious Games, Virtual Worlds, and Immersive Simulations Brent Schlenker, The eLearning Guild |

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402 - Performance Support and Learning at the Moment of Need Bob Mosher, LearningGuide Solutions US |
10:15a to 11:30a
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501 - Social Media, Collaborative Technologies, and mLearning Brent Schlenker, The eLearning Guild |
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502 - Infrastructure 101: e-Learning LMS/LCMS Technology Steve Foreman, InfoMedia Designs, Inc. |
Closing Session
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12:00n-1:15p 601 - Writing an RFP and Selecting a Vendor Marc Rosenberg, Marc Rosenberg and Associates |
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- Pick
and choose topics
- Focus on current trends
- Synch or asynch
- Library of content
- Quality presenters
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"In most of the sessions I've attended, I've been able to walk away with new information that I can use almost immediately in my job. I really like the ability to re-visit the sessions at a later date. "
Donna Hipkins, Manager, Training & Documentation, Delta Dental of California
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