Top Trends in eLearning
In this Online Forum, you will review many of the top trends in eLearning. Is learning through play still on the rise? What about alternate reality, simulations, and visualization? Social learning? eBooks? Storytelling? What will HTML5 mean to eLearning? What business, economic, and cultural trends will impact how, when, and where we deliver learning? Attend this Online Forum to discover the trends that will impact what and how you develop and deliver eLearning in your organization in the future.
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All Times Listed in Pacific Time
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Opening Session
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8:30am to 9:45am
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101 - Alternate Reality? Simulation? Multiplayer? How & When to Use Play to Teach, Jack McGrath, Digitec Interactive
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New Systems and Approaches
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New Learning Experiences
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10:15am to 11:30am
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201 - Training Design for Global Audiences, Christopher Deal, Ph.D., Deal Global Communication |
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202 - Tablet Wars! iPads vs. Androids or PlayBooks for Enterprise mLearning, Robert Gadd, OnPoint Digital, Inc. |
12:00pm to 1:15pm
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301 - Death of the Human Instructor, Rise of the Machine, Hatem Wasfy, Advanced Science and Automation Corp., and Riham Mahfouz, Thomas Nelson Community College |
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302 - eBook Publication for Training, Joel Zarley, American Electric Power |
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New Systems and Approaches
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New Learning Experiences
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8:30am to 9:45am
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401 - Leveraging the Latest Technologies for eLearning – Video, 3D Visualization, and Mobile, Edward Prentice III, Centrax Corporation |
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402 - How Philips Healthcare Mobilized Learning with Scan Technology, Anne Lamontagne, Philips Healthcare |
10:15am to 11:30am
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501 - Is HTML5 Ready for eLearning?, Debbie Richards, Creative Interactive Ideas |
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502 - Transmedia Storytelling as a Teaching Tool, Matt Lisle, Enspire Learning |
Closing Session
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12:00pm to 1:15pm
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601 - Don't Gamify — Pleasurize!, Jesse Schell, Schell Games |
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"The collaborative format really helped me take the concepts of the content and apply them to ideas for my own training program."
Kate Lawless, Training Documentation Specialist, University Physicians, Inc.
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