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March 10, 2011 By nstallings

E-Learning Symposium 2011 Houston

elearning conference for L&D professionals texas, united states

E-Learning Symposium 2011

Conference Agenda

Conference Speakers

Conference Workshops

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Register for E-Learning Symposium 2011 Houston now to learn about:

  • Social Learning from world recognized experts Jane Hart and Ralph Mercer
  • Five Superpowers of Disruptive Learning with Anders Gronstedt
  • Rapid E-Learning creation tips from a ELS favorite David Anderson (he works with Tom Kuhlmann of the widely recognized Rapid E-Learning Blog)
  • How to think and communicate with your learners visually with Allison Crow
  • The Glass Horse Project, winner of the 2007 Netter Award for Excellence in Medical Education and the 2009 Vesalius Trust Certificate of Excellence
  • Decisions to make in setting up the LMS infrastructure with MicroAssist’s Hiram Kuykendall

E-Learning Symposium 2011 is an interactive conference designed to help professionals and key decision makers learn how to execute E-Learning programs within their organizations. This event is essential for professionals who manage and design E-Learning programs in healthcare, government, higher education, energy, and corporate settings. E-Learning Symposium 2011 brings leading industry experts to share their knowledge on of-the-moment topics, processes, and technology within the E-Learning world.

What people are saying about E-Learning Symposium:

“Very informative, good networking opportunity, entertaining, many ideas and techniques I will use.”

“Excellent conference – money (my own) well spent.”

“The symposium had high energy from start to finish and the topics were extremely focused for what we need to know essentially in creating high quality E-Learning…”

“Inspirational.”

“Fantastic event! They just keep getting better and better. Look out for the 2011 date. You’ll want to be sure to be there.”

When: 

October 25, 2011 – Conference

October 26, 2011 – Workshops

Where:

Trevisio Restaurant & Conference Center

6550 Bertner Ave., Houston, TX, 77030

Price:  $395

 

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March 9, 2011 By snasta

Supplementing your Personal Learning Network with Twitter

Twitter?  A learning tool?  Can you really learn 140 characters at a time?  

Used correctly Twitter can be a great addition to your personal learning network.   First, you’ve got a account setup on Twitter right?   You know the basics of Twitter right?  If not, Google “Twitter Tutorial”   or “How to use Twitter“.  This video on How to use Twitter by Howcast isn’t bad.

Got it?  Great.  

Find and Follow Relevant Users

So how do you go about it?   Let’s say you’d like to learn a bit more about our favorite topic–E-Learning.   The core method for learning about a topic with Twitter is to follow users who discuss that topic.  To learn about E-Learning, start to follow users who tweet useful information about E-learning.  

How do we find these users?   OK I’ll give you an easy one.  Follow us @learningcouncil (click on the link and then click the Follow button)

Twitter Follow

Find and Follow Relevant Lists

Great, now you are following one account who tweets about E-learning.  How do we find more?   Time to learn about Twitter lists.  Lists allow Twitter users to organize the people they follow into groups. By segmenting your following list into groups, you can then filter tweets from your main stream and just view the tweets originating from a selected list. More importantly, for our purpose, you can also subscribe to other people’s lists.

Want to see what lists we’ve created for you on @learningcouncil?   Click on the Lists menu item, and you should see the Best of E-Learning List (or you can click on this link)   If you want tweets from all the people that belong to this list to appear in your Twitter stream just click on the Follow this List button.  The cool part of this is as we curate this list (by adding people that are providing great resources or removing people who are generating too much noise) your Twitter stream will automatically adjust.    Want to be more selective or just curious about who we have on our list?   Click on the Following Tab.   Another list worth following is @microassist’s ASTD list.

Twitter Lists

Use Twitter’s Search Function

More?  You want to find more great users to follow.  Well two suggestions.  In the black bar on the top of your Twitter page there’s a Who to Follow button.  Click on it and Twitter will give you suggestions on who to follow.   If you spend a bit of time finding great people to follow your Twitter stream should have tweets that are related to our favorite topic E-learning.  If you find a user who’s not contributing to your learning unfollow them.

Another way of finding great resources is to search the Twitter stream for topics of interest.   For example, type in “Elearning”  Voila!   You get tweets related to Elearning.  

The Learning Solutions 2011 conference is in progress right now (yep as I type this article).   Want to keep up with tweets from the conference?  Search for #LS2011.   #LS2011 is the hashtag for the conference.  Wait!  What’s a hashtag?   The # symbol, called a hashtag, is used to mark keywords or topics in a Tweet. It was created organically by Twitter users as a way to categorize messages.  Go to Twitter’s page on Hashtags to learn more.

Start Conversations

A little secret about Twitter, if you follow users a certain percentage of them will follow you back.   If you start posting tweets on a particular topic, users interested in that topic will start following you.  Over time you will build up a network of users who are interested in a topic.   If you see someone ask a question, hit the Reply button on your Twitter client and answer it (Twitter has a blog post on replying, if you’d like to learn more).    Need a question answered?  Ask.  Don’t be discouraged if you don’t get a reply initially (if it’s about E-learning try asking us by including @learningcouncil in your Tweet–we’ll try to answer or get our followers to answer).  

Whew!  A long post.   Other thoughts on how to use Twitter as part of your personal learning network?   Comment or Tweet.   

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March 4, 2011 By janhall

Forget Social Learning! Make Learning Social Your Priority

A coworker shared this interesting article from 9/07/2010. Check it out here.

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