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The value of training from Breakthrough Company
Submitted by snasta on Mon, 02/15/2010 - 11:29- snasta's blog
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E-Learning Symposium 2010 Call for Presenters
Submitted by dtwining on Thu, 01/28/2010 - 16:56E-Learning Council will host the Third Annual E-Learning Symposium on Wednesday, May 26th, 2010* in Austin, Texas. E-Learning Symposium 2010 (hashtag #ELS2010) is designed to help professionals and key decision makers execute E-Learning programs within their own organizations. The conference is essential for professionals who create web-based education programs in healthcare, government, higher education, and corporate settings.
The conference is open to anyone and will be of specific benefit to:
- Chief Learning Officers
- Senior Directors
- Directors of Human Resources (HR)
- Directors of Training
Presenting at the E-Learning Symposium provides you with an excellent opportunity to share your knowledge with key industry decision makers, and further influence the E-Learning community. Plus, you will have an opportunity to connect deeper with symposium participants at the "lunch with a speaker" session during lunch. To provide a speaker, please submit a one-page abstract on your topic by March 1, 2010 by email to "dtwining at microassist.com". There will be approximately six 50-60 minute slots. All sessions must be purely educational and may not promote a particular product, service or company.
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Using a Dog Clicker to make Audio Recording Easier
Submitted by snasta on Wed, 01/20/2010 - 16:29Using a Dog Clicker to improve your E-learning...who would've thunk it. When recording audio have a dog clicker in hand. When you make a mistake click on it. The sharp click is easy to spot in the sound editor and makes it a lot easier to edit out the mistake.
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Accessible Twitter
Submitted by snasta on Mon, 01/18/2010 - 19:25Using Twitter as part of your business and need it to be accessible? The folks at Accessible Twitter have created an accessible client. Features include:
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