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Relax! Everything You Know About Content Is Wrong…
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Workshop 3
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Tuesday,
01/26/2010
8:30AM
-12:00PM
, Room Rio Pavilion 11
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| Description |
Description:
RadioHead is giving away their music and making more money. The New York Times is going out of business. And Wikipedia has more accurate and timely information than the Encyclopedia Britannica. It’s a whole new world out there, and everything you know about content is wrong. For example: You can no longer force learners to pay attention to what you think is important. People are having IM conversations behind your back during webinars. Your PowerPoint slides are being copied and shared on Twitter before you’re done speaking. We’ll look at some of these major shifts in how content is formed, shared, managed, and disseminated--and how you can incorporate successful models into your e-learning development. Bring your questions (and answers) to share with others, and you’ll get to see actual real-world examples of how to make it all work together.
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Speaker(s)
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Track:
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Duration
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Duration:
Half-day preconference workshop |
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Format:
Preconference Workshop |
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Target Audience
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Target Audience:
Designer |
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Learning Objectives
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Application-Focused Learning Objectives
Review Guidelines with RFP.:
-Integrate tools like Twitter, Facebook, and e-mail lists into your e-learning projects;
-Design a successful free/pay model for your learning content;
-Create a written outline for integrating these new rules of content into your learning projects. |