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Online Forum | May 12 & 13, 2011

Using Social Media and Collaboration

With the meteoric rise in the use of social media and new media tools, collaboration and collaborative learning are hot topics. This Online Forum will showcase some of the collaborative tools and techniques, explain how you can use them to support learning and development, and provide proven real-life examples that you can apply to your organization.

  

 All Times Listed in Pacific Time

Schedule

Day 1: Thursday, May 12

Opening Session

8:30am to 9:45am

 


101 - Social Learning in Practice: Separating Truth from Myth, Reality from Hype,
Lance Dublin, Dublin Consulting

 

Social Media

Collaboration

10:15am to 11:30am
 
201 - Facing off with Facebook: CMS to LCMS, Terrence Wing, Liquid Learn

202 - Learning by Collaborating — Tools to Drive Training Results, Dean Pichee, BizLibrary
12:00pm to 1:15pm
301 - Enterprise 2.0! B-School Taps Google Apps for Perfect Learning Environment, Susan Gautsch, Pepperdine Business School
302 - Trends in Collaborative Learning, Bob Lee, Citrix Online

Day 2: Friday, May 13

Social Media

Collaboration

8:30a to 9:45a

 


401 - Experiencing Social Media in Learning: A True Story, Carlos Oliveira, Operitel Corporation 402 - Visibility and Collaboration — Adding To Your Team's Value, Dave Dannenberg, The Nature Conservancy
10:15a to 11:30a

501 - The Eight Truths of Social Learning, Pam Boiros, SkillSoft
502 - Transforming Trainers into Facilitators of Collaborative Online Learning, Sharon Chaplock, EDI, and Carrianne Hayslett & Heidi Schweizer, Marquette University

Closing Session

12:00pm to 1:15pm

 

601 - Collaborative Learning — For the People, By the People, Josh Little, Bloomfire
 

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