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Saving your organisation from boring eLearning
Best practice implementations in the constantly changing eLearning world

One-day connected forum with
full-day pre- and post-forum workshops

27 - 29 June 2011
Rydges Lakeside Canberra

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Hear from our expert panel of speakers:

Cheryle Walker, Manager Virtual & eLearning,
Organisational Capability,
National Australia Bank

Elspeth McKay, Associate Professor,
RMIT University

Simon Weller, Principal Consultant
Shift Engage

Leanne Blackley, Director, Business Capability and Delivery Innovation Section, Learning and Development Branch,
Department of Immigration and Citizenship

Gary Chalker, Assistant Director, The Learning Centre
IP Australia

Helen M. Lynch, ACT Toolbox Champion,
Australian Flexible Learning Framework;
Educational Designer, Centre for Education Excellence,
Canberra Institute of Technology

Dr Megan Poore, Assistant Professor,
University of Canberra

David Macara, Instructional Designer,
Clive Peeters

Melissa Scott, ICT Training Officer,
Logan City Council

Raju Varanasi, Director, NSW Curriculum
& Learning Innovation Centre,
Department of Education and Training NSW

Anne Bartlett-Bragg, Managing Director – Australasia, Headshift; Executive Director, Learning Technologies User Group; Lecturer, University of Technology Sydney


 

Over the past decade eLearning has become an important feature of the training and learning landscape. Learning and development professionals are therefore continuously looking for new ways of creating and implementing effective and engaging electronic learning resources.

However, many organisations are still to effectively embed eLearning into broader learning and performance support activities. There is also still a lack of knowledge about the capabilities of new eLearning technologies, such as social networking tools, mobile learning (mLearning) technology and the adoption of virtual worlds in training programs.

This forum will allow you to hear practical case studies and learn from learning and development professionals how to:

  • Prove the ROI and overcome resistance to eLearning adoption
  • Develop a successful strategy for eLearning implementation
  • Engage students with innovative technologies and challenging content
  • Select the technology that fits your needs and
    demonstrates value for money




 
 
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