Attend a conference for troubled times. This event focuses on experimenting with fresh concepts, putting wisdom in the foreground, replacing bureaucracy with common sense, and coming together to share ideas.You can’t beat the price.
November 17-21, 2008 | Online | Free
Come to Corporate Learning Trends and Innovations 2008 if you want to:
- participate in a stridently unaffiliated event (no sponsors! no toadies!)
- discuss things you don’t find at commercial conferences (we’re indie)
- take part in an event that’s 100% free (because the web scales)
- join sessions anywhere with net access (this is entirely online)
- track emerging opportunities in learning (if it’s not at the forefront, it’s not allowed in)
- socialize online with peers and other participants (schmoozing encouraged!)
November 17-21, 2008 | Online | Free
Hook up with fellow innovative thinkers and international visionaries to gain insight into what’s going on, swap opinions, and shape the future of corporate learning.
Structure? Who needs it? Use the tag learntrends to share and find information, locate participant blogs, and invent new activities.
Check out the line-up of catalysts at the Corporate Learning Trends and Innovations 2008 site.
November 17-21, 2008 | Online | Free
We have these exciting conversation-starters thus far:
- Alvaro Fernandez: Brain Fitness for Peak Health and Performance
- Dave Gray: Visual Literacy, Learning Innovation
- Kevin Wheeler: The Future of Talent
- Dave Pollard – Working Smarter: Improving the personal productivity of knowledge workers.
- Dave Wilkins – The Amazon Model and Forum Model – the intersection of LMS and Learning 2.0
- Jane Hart – 25 Free Tools Every Learning Professional Should Have in their Toolbox
- Mark Sylvester – Social Networking as a Strategic Part of Your Learning Strategy
- Nancy White – Online Social Architectures – Networks and Communities
- Robin Good – Best Online Collaboration Tools for Learning
- Tony Karrer – Work Literacy – Implications for Learning Professionals
- Jay Cross, Jane Hart, Harold Jarche, and Clark Quinn: Learnscape Sandbox
- Marcia Conner and Jon Husband: ROI of Web Learning
- Allison Anderson: Corporate Learning Ecology
Last year nearly 2,000 people participated. Can we top that this year?
George Siemens, Tony Karrer, and I are hosting Corporate Learning Trends and Innovations 2008 as a labor of love. Drop by the site to register.


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Its a nice programme. I want to participate in this programme.