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Online Forum | October 11 & 12, 2012

eLearning Top Trends

The world of eLearning constantly changes. There always seems to be a new tool, a new methodology, or another Next Big Thing promising better, faster, cheaper. What are the real trends versus passing fads? How do we adjust to and take best advantage of these trends? This Online Forum will review some of today's top eLearning trends, and explore how today's trends will and should affect the way you design, develop, and deliver eLearning.

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Schedule

Day 1: Thu, October 11 All Times Listed in Pacific Time
Opening Session
8:30 AM – 9:45 AM
Koreen Olbrish 101 - eLearning Trends and Technologies for Today and the Future, Koreen Olbrish, lynda.com
Trends in eLearning Approaches Trends in eLearning Technologies
10:15 AM – 11:30 AM  
Katherine Stevens 201 - Content Curation: Powerful Ways to Share Knowledge, Katherine Stevens, ISITE Design Harvey Singh 202 - Mobile Learning Hottest Trends, Harvey Singh, Instancy, Inc.
12:00 PM – 1:15 PM
Tracy Bissette & Ian Huckabee 301 - Will I Be Out of a Job? Remaining Relevant in a Social Learning Environment, Tracy Bissette & Ian Huckabee, WeejeeLearning Karen Davis 302 - Back to the Future: Using What We Already Know to Harness Today and Tomorrow’s Virtual-Event Solutions, Karen Davis, The eLearning Guild
Day 2: Fri, October 12 All Times Listed in Pacific Time
Trends in eLearning Approaches Trends in eLearning Technologies
8:30 AM – 9:45 AM
Rick Raymer 401 - Gamification: Using Game Mechanics to Enhance eLearning, Rick Raymer, Serco Inc.
Nikolaus Hruska & Andy Johnson 402 - Tin Can: A New and Better Way to Track eLearning, Nikolaus Hruska & Andy Johnson, Advanced Distributed Learning (ADL)
10:15 AM – 11:30 AM
Harrison Withers 501 - Using Mobile Technology to Support ILT-based Experiences, Harrison Withers, Media 1 Richard Clark 502 - The Rise of HTML5: Implications for Learning Professionals, Richard Clark, Kaazing
Closing Session
12:00 PM – 1:15 PM
Michael Kada 601 - Yes, Employee-created Learning Content Really Works!, Michael Kada, QuantumVerse
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