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Speaker Clinics

Have you ever seen a great presentation, and then, a few hours later, wanted to ask the presenter another question about the content? If you have, then the Speaker Clinics that will be held at the end of the day on Wednesday and Thursday are for you! Speaker Clinics will give you that additional opportunity to connect with speakers who presented that day. Think of Speaker Clinics as the presenters’ “Office Hours” — giving you a chance to talk — one-on-one or in small groups — to get your questions answered or to share your work with the presenter for feedback.

Speaker clinics will be held in the general session room from 4p-5p Wednesday and Thursday.

Schedule

Wednesday, March 24, 4-5p

# SESSION TITLE SPEAKER  
101 Using Web Analytics to Track the Use of Formal and Informal Learning Walter Wimberly  
103 Getting Started: Research to Help You with Your First e-Learning Initiatives Patti Shank  
104 Practical Tips for Building Branched e-Learning Scenarios and Decision Trees Brian Doegen,   Matthew Murray  
105 Creating Game-like Engagement without a Game Designer’s Budget Julie Dirksen  
106 Learning 2.0 as a Business Strategy Kathleen Adams  
107 Blending Informal Learning into Your Formal e-Learning Bob Mosher  
108 Getting Your Learners to Use Facebook, Texting, and IM to Actually Learn Paula Cancro  
109 Getting Up to Speed with ActionScript 3.0 Mark Lassoff  
110 Making the Most of Polls in Web Conferences Darlene Christopher  
111 No Learners Left Behind: Extending e-Learning Beyond the Classroom Chris Ayers  
113 Blending Internal and External Resources Matt Lobel  
201 Simulations in the Classroom: A Key Tool for Reskilling and Development Ken Spero  
202 Pushing Quality: From Clunky Authoring to Reusable, Rich-media Engines Ray Jimenez  
203 Assessing e-Learning Results: Fundamentals, Myths, and Special Opportunities Will Thalheimer  
204 Building e-Solutions that Support Informal Learning and Deep Expertise Tom Eucker  
205 Building Rich Animation Effects with a Low Budget Donna Safko  
206 Crystal Ball Gazing: Seven Meta-trends and the Future of Learning Bobbe Baggio  
208 Project Management for Rapid e-Learning Projects Jennifer De Vries  
209 Flash and XML Fusion: Adaptable Interactions for Rapid Development Elizabeth Cunningham,   Kevin Yount  
210 Learner User Interface (LUI): Developing Themed Graphics to Enhance Your e-Learning Kevin Thorn  
211 VLEs Increase Learner Retention of Identity Theft Barbara Sealund  
213 Solving the Skills Gap through Profile-based Learning Jack McGrath  
301 Using Simulations Within Online Assessments to Improve Performance Jim Farrell,   Leigh Edwards  
302 Improving Systems Training by Adding Informal Learning Will Thalheimer  
304 Developing a Successful Institute for Online Faculty Professional Development Dana Willett,   Samantha Penney  
305 Distributed Learning: Rethinking Design to Encourage Advanced Performance Clark Quinn  
307 Creating Media Like a Pro – Tips and Tricks for Audio and Video Development Diane Elkins,   Tanya Coomes  
308 Localizing Content for an International Audience Vanessa Goodrum  
309 Virtually There: Top Ten Best Practices for Implementing Virtual Worlds Rich Mesch  
311 E-Learning the NOW Big Thing Sue Collaro  
312 Using the Seven Factors to Drive Exemplary Performance Michael Sabbag  
313 Great Content, Design, and Tools Are Important, BUT Successful Implementation Is Essential Lance Dublin  

Thursday, March 25, 4-5p

# SESSION TITLE SPEAKER  
401 Writing Objectives to Improve On-the-job Performance Donald Stepich,   Steve Villachica  
402 You Don't Need Magic: How to Convert ILT to Self-paced e-Learning Linda Tromanhauser  
403 Advanced e-Learning Technology Architecture: Moving Beyond Course Delivery Steve Foreman  
404 Collaboration through the Cloud Tridib Roy Chowdhury  
405 Impact Is Imminent with Immersive Learning Simulations Brandon Andrews  
406 Collaborative Learning: For the People, By the People Josh Little  
407 Using Prototyping to Create Better Learning Experiences Leif Cederblom,   Robert Penn  
409 Mobile Learning Today Judy Brown  
410 From Hippies to Hipsters: E-Learning and the Multigenerational Workforce Erin Sappington  
411 E-Learning Tools and Techniques for Learning Transfer Sally Hovis  
502 The Top 10 Must-Do's for Developing Successful e-Learning Programs Mark Wilbur  
503 Giving Voice to Your e-Learning Andrew Sellon  
505 Designing Continuous Learning: Leveraging the Power of a Learning Continuum Gary Wise  
506 Leadership Techniques to Enable Subject Matter Expert Collaboration Jon Aleckson  
507 Empowering SMEs with Web 2.0 Thomas Hammond Jr.,   Tim Kemper  
508 Back to Our Roots: Discovering the Next-generation Authoring Tool by Looking to the Past Michael Allen  
509 McGyver e-Learning: Creating e-Learning with Open-source and Common Tools Amber Sauer  
510 Developing Your Setup Strategy for Your Virtual Classroom Program Karen Hyder  
511 Merging Assessments with Learning via Web Sites, Blogs, Wikis, Mashups, and Mobile Devices Jeff Place  
513 Get Rid of the "Next" Button and Create Engaging e-Learning Tom Kuhlmann  
601 A Real-world Blended Learning Solution: Coaching Practice Sessions Dan Johnson,   Kevin Yount  
602 Mobile and Social Media: Building Bridges from Learning to Performance Rovy Branon  
603 The Evolving LMS/LCMS: Their Role in the World of Learning 2.0 and Social Learning Lance Dublin  
604 Successful Training Implementation through a Continuous Learning Plan Maria Leggett  
606 E-Learning in Healthcare: Triage, Diagnosis & Prescription Joe Ganci,   Sheila Cook  
607 Creating a Scalable Career Development Program Karen Hicks  
608 Rapidly Build Online Training with an e-Learning Wireframe Jim Recker  
609 Integrating Audio and Video with Flash for More Engaging e-Learning Mark Lassoff  
610 The Accidental Organizational Web Conferencing Manager: Success Tips from a One-man Shop Todd Irvin  
611 Rapid Deployment Leveraging Social Networks and Google Wave Roger Mundell  
612 Compliance e-Learning: More than Just Checking a Box! Conrad Charles   
613 There’s an App for That: If You Can Dream It, We Can Build It! Terry Shane   
701 Open-ended Assessments for e-Learning Judy Powills  
702 Adding Multimedia to Adobe Acrobat Pro PDF Documents Mark Jenkins  
703 Creating a Countdown to Implementation: An Advertising Industry Case Study Karen Flaherty,   Timothy Cecere  
704 Case Study: Mobile Learning in a Corporate Environment Annee Bayeux  
705 Case Study: Converting a Live Workshop to e-Learning Cammy Bean,   Karen-Ann Broe  
706 Structured Communities: Creating a Performance Center Lee Maxey  
707 Three Social Media Platforms You Can Use TODAY Allessandria Polizzi,   Stephanie Morris  
708 Easy Tools for Moving from Dull PowerPoint to Engaging e-Learning Paula Jones  
709 How to Redesign PowerPoint for Effective Online Delivery Bill Heacock  
710 Visual Design Essentials: Practical Techniques for Designing Better Online Courses David Anderson  
711 The Flash and the Furious – Creating Fully Functional Flash Prototypes in Minutes Don Pierson  
712 Taking e-Learning Global: A Checklist Approach Adam Eling  
 

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