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March 4, 2011 By stedford

eADDIE: How Is Instructional Design Different for E-Learning?

The ISD Special Interest Group of the ASTD Metro DC chapter invites you to a second delivery of the virtual session titled “eADDIE: How Is Instructional Design Different for E-Learning.”

Due to technical problems with the Adobe Presenter network, the February 16 delivery of this session ended early, and the session recording was incomplete. We are offering this session again on March 9. The session will be recorded, and the recording will be made available to Metro DC ASTD members.

Session Title: eADDIE: How Is Instructional Design Different for E-Learning?


Date and Time: March 9, 11:45 AM

Presenter: Diane Elkins

Session Description:

Does the ADDIE model apply to e-learning development? In this session, you’ll learn exactly what is the same-and what is different-about using the ADDIE model to create e-learning courses. Whether you are new to e-learning, an experienced developer, or just simply curious about what’s involved, you’ll gain valuable insight into the special ISD considerations required by this electronic medium. In addition, you’ll walk away with checklists and templates to help you throughout the process.

About the Presenter:

Diane Elkins is the co-founder of Alcorn, Ward, & Partners, Inc. where she helps companies get up and running with e-learning. She has built a reputation as a local and national e-learning expert by being a frequent judge for the Brandon Hall Excellence in Learning Awards and by presenting at national conferences such as E-Learning Guild, Training Magazine, and Lectora User’s Conferences. She is the co-author of the E-Learning Uncovered book series which includes books on web-based training design as well as how to use Lectora and Articulate e-learning software. She was named as one of the Top Young Trainers in the country by Training magazine.

About the DC Metro ISD SIG:

The purpose of the ISD SIG is to provide an opportunity for training designers, developers, and ISD professionals to share best practices, learn new skills and discuss the latest trends. The presenters are experienced ISD practitioners with great information and experiences to share.

If you would like to attend, please RSVP to

robrobles703@yahoo.com. And feel free to send this invitation to other interested people. You don’t need to be a DC Metro member to attend.

The session will start at 12 noon on March 9. Please log in a few minutes ahead of time.

To attend this session, click here:

http://dcastd.na5.acrobat.com/eaddie-2/ and enter as a guest. The session will use one-way VoIP audio in Adobe Presenter. For VoIP audio, you may need a headset and microphone. You can also use the conference call number: (610) 214-0200, participant access code 893545#. Please mute your phone. We plan to make the session recording available to DC ASTD members. The presentation slides will be available to all attendees.

To learn more, please visit the Metro DC chapter web site. And don’t forget to check the ISD SIG page for future events and updates.

Event Details

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What: eADDIE: How Is Instructional Design Different for E-Learning
Who: ASTD DC Learning Technologies SIG
When: Wed Mar 9, 2011, 11:45 am – 1 pm EST
Where: Webinar
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Link:

http://www.bigtent.com/home/calendar/event/50052216

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March 4, 2011 By stedford

Immersive Learning Simulations: Serious Games and the Future of Learning

Intergovernment Training Council Meeting

March ITC Meeting. Topic: “Immersive Learning Simulations: Serious Games and the Future of Learning” presented by Jeff Johannigman, TWC.

TCEQ, Room 172, Bldg. A, map at http://www.tceq.texas.gov/about/directory/austin_offices_map.html
with plenty of Visitor Parking directly in front of Bldg. A. Brown Bag Lunch format. Fulll service cafeteria on same floor as meeting room.

 

For more information, go to http://www.communityzero.com/itctrain

 

 

 

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March 4, 2011 By stedford

Turn Work Into Play – And Boost Workplace Productivity, Innovation, & Fulfillment

Speaker Jeff Johannigman

Position: Owner
Company: People Type Consulting

Work is work and play is play, or so our parents taught us. But does that still hold true in an economy where creativity is the primary competitive driver? 
 
Combining over 12 years of experience in game design with current research in motivation, Jeff Johannigman will present ways to increase productivity, innovation, and fulfillment by turning work into play.

Participants will discover:
  • The components of play and their value in driving innovation and productivity
  • The strongest motivators in today’s creative economy
  • Techniques that professional game designers use to create engagement and player motivation
  • Specific ways to apply those techniques to make work more engaging and motivating

Location

Total Seats: 45

St. David’s Episcopal Church Campus

301 East 8th St
Austin TX 78701 US

Registration http://www.austinastd.org/en/cev/70

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