LearnTrends

The Corporate Learning Trends & Innovation Conference

Event is over. This is here for reference purposes.

Corporate Learning Trends & Innovation

This is the main coordination page for the April 21-22, 2009, event. http://bit.ly/46G1Om

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For 24 hours starting April 21 at 9:00 am Pacific time, Learntrends will host a series of online conversations on boosting the performance of organizations through learning. We expect hundreds of people to attend the free, live, online sessions. Conversations will be recorded and made available on the web to foster reflection and continuing discussion. Our Twitter back channel will probably be hopping. The Learntrends community now numbers more than a thousand members around the globe. Sign up if you are not a member to keep track of what's going on. Our goal is honest dialog. No commercials. No presentations. Few or no slides. Often, we expect to throw three or four great people into an online fishbowl and let the conversation go where it will. At other times, participants will simply talk about whatever is on their minds, with a host and time cop occasionally nudging the conversation back to the theme of improving the process of learning in organizations. Here is more of our vision for the event

Drop by whenever we're free. You can join in for half and hour, then bail out. You do not need to register to attend. We hope to keep the conversation platform open for 24 hours, enabling people to continue the dialog around the world.

Volunteer: Sign up as a Tech Moderator. We need moderator/DJs to cover 6:00 - 10:00 Greenwich Mean Time.

Suggest a topic for Discussion. You don't need to be an expert to start a conversation here. What do you want to discuss?



Greenwich MeanTime

Local
time

Activity
Tech
Moderator
/DJ

Host &
time cop

Topic
Participants

April 21
16:00

Pacific
9:00

Intro Introducing LearnTrends Kim Caise
Jay Cross
Tony Karrer
George Siemens
16:30
  Fishbowl
Kim
Jay
Learning in an era of networked intelligence

George Siemens
Luis Suarez

17:00
  Fishbowl
Kim
Jay
Show me the money: examples of the payback of social/networked learning

Jon Husband
Dave Wilkins
Brent Schlenker
Barry Shields

18:00
  Fishbowl
Kim
Jay
New roles for learning professionals

Ellen Wagner
Curt Bonk
"http://learntrends.ning.com/profile/Charlesjennings">Charles Jennings

18:30
  Fishbowl
Kim
Changing corporate culture to accommodate the new learning

Nancy White
Rob Paterson
Mark Sylvester

19:00
  Fishbowl
Kim
Tony
Making informal learning concrete

Jay Cross
Harold Jarche
Clark Quinn

20:00
  Fishbowl
Kim
Tony
Twitter and the march toward real-time learning

Marcia Conner
Connie Green
Stuart Henshall
"http://learntrends.ning.com/profile/MichelleLentz">Michelle Lentz
Christopher Peri

21:00
  Open discussion
Kim
Jay
Reflections on the day thus far Everybody
22:00
  Open discussion
Jay
Jay
Bring your questions....
22:30
  Pecha Kucha
Jay
Heike

A fast-paced, explosive surprise. Link is on the way.

Heike Philp

23:00
  Case Study
Jay
Jay
CGI: Bringing the internet inside for informal learning & transformation
Ross Button

April 22
00:00

  Open discussion
Jay
How can we get learners to take responsibility for their own learning? Phil LeNir
1:00
  Open discussion
Jay
Seminal online books Jay Cross
1:30
  Web tour
Claude
Jay
Personal learning environments: you show me yours, I'll show you mine Links Jay Cross + ??
2:00
 
Claude
 
2:30
 
Claude
3:00
 
Claude
open
3:30
 
Claude
 
4:00
 
Selling eLearning in your organization, naming and overcoming the obstacles
Eduardo Peirano
4:30
 
Jo
5:00
 
Jo
open
5:30
 
Jo
6:00
 
10:00

UAE
2:00

Wake-up call & introduction. What's Webheads?
10:30
2:30
Vance
Earthday webcasters Vance Stevens
11:00
3:00
Vance
Earthday webcasters
Vance Stevens
11:30
3:30
Vance
Jay
What's holding back informal learning? Gideon Zailer
12:00
4:00
Vance
Jay
Hacking education:learning from the perspective of learners who want to own their learning processes? Taking advantage of open resources on the net
Martin Lindner
12:30
4:30
Vance
Jay
Selling the importance of learning and development to clients who are set in their ways
Terry Christian-Winton
13:00
New York
9:00
Gary
What comes next? Conference planners point to what's hot Gary Woodill
Janet Clarey
13:30
9:30
Jay
Jay
Global, global, global: how do measurement, PLEs, innovation and so forth play across borders?

Allison Anderson
Dave Wilkins
Clark Quinn

14:00
10:00
Janet
Gary

Does Corporate Training have a Future?

Lee Weisser
Karen Balcomb
Robert Postlewaite
Harold Jarche
15:00
11:00
Janet
Gary
Innovations in Learning Technologies: Are we moving too fast?

Bob Mosher
Conrad Gottfredson
Emma King
Chuck Hamilton

15:30
11:30
Jay
Jay
Event wrap-up, preview of upcoming LearnTrends activities

Jay Cross

16:00
12:00
End of conference

Behind the scenes: Scott Skibell (recordings), Steve Tuffill (Web 2.0 and Wiki enthusiast), Kim Caise (Elluminate diva). Clark Quinn and Harold Jarche helping guide the conversations.

Founders: Jay Cross, Tony Karrer, George Siemens

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