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Serious Games: Human Science in Design

Posted by Doug Foster in Simulations and Gaming, May 21 07 (May 17, 2007 at 7:33 am)

Event Date: May 21, 2007

Location: UK Consulate

Great New Panel Has Just Been Added

Keynote Speaker: PROFESSOR ROBERT STONE, Director,Human Interface Technologies, Chair Interactive Multimedia Systems University of Birmingham, United Kingdom.

Additional panelists include Scot Osterweil, Research Manager, Education Arcade(MIT) and Kent Quirk, Chief Technical officer at CogniToy. By 2008 40% of U.S. companies will adopt serious games in their training efforts. Learn more about games-based learning, its market and what it means to the US and UK markets.

By 2008 40% of U.S. companies will adopt serious games in their training efforts. Learn more about games-based learning, its market and what it means to the US and UK markets.

Professor Stone has a long a distinguished career in the fields of gaming and virtual reality and is a human factors expert working with the MoD and DoD in their utilization of serious games.

Scot Osterweil is the project manager for the Education Arcade (an MIT Project) and is currently running “Learning Games to Go,” a federally funded project designed to develop mobile games that teach math and literacy.

Kent Quirk is the Chief Technical Officer and one of the founders, Kent has over 20 years experience in software design and development. He is the architect of Programmable Objects as well as lead designer for MindRover. His role includes game design as well as overseeing all aspects of development, art, media, and website design. He is an entrepreneur and a specialist in human factors and software interface design.

Register now!

Webinar: Cutting Through The Simulation Babel

Posted by Doug Foster in Jan 17 07, Simulations and Gaming (January 2, 2007 at 2:15 pm)

Event Date: January 17, 2:00pm EST

Join thought leader and eLearning guru Clark Aldridge as he shares his thoughts on the learning Games and Simulation design arena.

Many conversations about simulations seize up due to conflicting definitions, expectations, and experiences. Meanwhile, others have brought together simulation, game, and pedagogical elements into highly powerful and effective training experiences. We’ll discuss the top four simulation types used in enterprises and schools today, and learn when, where, and why they make sense. Using many examples, you will see some surprising themes between all of them, and how they are combining with other experiences including role-plays, computer games, marketing games, and flight simulators to start redefining formal education in the emerging future.

Learn more and register for this exciting webinar brought to you by Elluminate.

International Videoconference on Financial Services Learning Programs

Posted by Doug Foster in eLearning, Dec 05 06 (December 4, 2006 at 10:29 am)

Event Date: December 5, 2006

Don’t miss the chance to participate in this great event!

You will be able to be part of an international videoconference discussion on award winning learning programs in the financial services sector. You can read the original description, or register here.

Directions and parking information is available here.

Roadblocks to Learning Technology

Posted by Doug Foster in eLearning, Upcoming Events, Nov 28 06 (November 20, 2006 at 11:02 pm)

Event Date: November 28, 2006

Roadblocks to Learning Technology: How to go around, over, and through the roadblocks to a successful eLearning implementation

Please join us as CMASTD and NELA come together to present a lively panel discussion on the Roadblocks to Learning Technology.

Come learn about the roadblocks to deploying learning technology and what strategies can be used to avoid the potential pitfalls. The session will begin with Michael Brennan, Principal Consultant at Knowledge-Infusion and former industry analyst and Program Director for IDC’s Learning Services research programs. Michael will be talking about blended learning best practices, strategy development as well as where he sees the future trends of Learning Technology.

The second half of the session will be a panel discussion featuring:

  • Adam O’Toole – Manager of Vertical University at Vertical Communications. Adam will discuss the design and development of Vertical University, an online tool that provides product training to all of Vertical Communications resellers and distributors.
  • Patricia Gugliotta – Manager of Sales Training for DePuy Spine. Patricia will discuss DePuy Spine’s migration from sharing an internal training site to the development of a dedicated external site that provides online learning to a national 600 person sales and reseller team.
  • Mark Siegal – Principal at MSA Solutions. Mark will discuss how Genzyme created learning programs with a goal to foster broader exchange of cross-functional and business knowledge related to how products are produced at Genzyme.

Bring your notepad and questions, as the panel will be open to discussion from the audience as to what the biggest roadblocks are and how to avoid them.

Schedule: Tuesday, November 28th

8:30 – 9:00am Registration and Networking
9:00 – 10:00    Mike Brenan
10:00 – 10:15  Break
10:15 – 11:30  Panel Discussion
11:30 – 12:00  Q&A

Refreshments sponsored by GeoLearning 

Location: American Cancer Society

30 Speen Street,
Framingham, MA 01701-9376
Get directions

Register online here

Transatlantic Videoconference Series On Innovations in eLearning

Posted by Doug Foster in Events, Upcoming Events, Dec 05 06 (October 11, 2006 at 9:41 am)

Updated New Event Date: Tuesday, December 5, 2006

NELA and SHARE Boston join together for a special mid-day boxed lunch broadcast from both Switzerland and Cambridge. Esteemed experts from both sides of the world will discuss successful award winning learning programs in the financial services sector. What is the world of corporate finance? Does in change in other parts of the world? Are we teaching the right skills? Are we taking advantage of today’s technology? Join a spirited cross the world discussion. Bring lots’ of great questions.

More details and registration.

NELA Choice Awards - Final Results

Posted by Doug Foster in Post-event Discussion, Jun 14 06 (June 15, 2006 at 10:16 am)

While thunderstorms and horrible traffic on 128 may have kept some attendees away and made others late (including me!), last night’s NELA Choice Awards was a great success.  All who attended felt that the event was a great format and provided an exciting way to see many different e-Learning concepts in one short evening.

The format required that all seven presenters limit themselves to five minutes (okay, Pat really gave people six before shutting them down) for their presentation.  Everyone agreed that this was the hardest part of the event, getting one or two key points across clearly in just five minutes.  At the end of the evening, each audience member was able to vote for their top two presentations.  Then the votes were tallied and prizes were awarded for the top three presentations.

The Winning Presentation Are:

  1. Doug Foster, “Moving from Training to Collaborative Learning”
  2. Nurit Bloom, “A Tale of Two e-Learning Vendors: Pitfalls and Best Practices”
  3. Ted Coine, “Developing eLearning Content for New Computer Users”

Thanks again to Pat O’Malley for all his work coordinating this event and to all the presenters for their hard work trying to get a presentation to fit into a five minute time limit.  We feel the event was a great success and will be working to refine the format a bit to make it an annual event.

We will be working with all of the presenters to get their presentations and/or support materials up here for those of you who weren’t able to make it to the event, so check back soon.

NELA Choice Awards - Presenters

Posted by Doug Foster in Pre-event thoughts, Jun 14 06 (June 12, 2006 at 3:46 pm)

Event Date: June 14th 

The presentations for the NELA Choice Awards are in!  There are still a few people that we are following up with, but here is the current list of presentations for Wednesday:

  • Ted Coine, Coiné Corporate Training - “Developing eLearning Content for New Computer Users”
  • Nurit Bloom, Bright Horizons - “A Tale of Two E-Learning Vendors: Pitfalls and Best Practices”
  • Mark Siegel,  MSA Solutions - “The E-learning Proposal Development Process: The 1st Step in Bringing Value to Clients”
  • Malcolm Johnston - “Simulations: Creating Engaging eLearning”
  • Paul Braswell - “Making Learning a Strategy Inititative: How the World Bank makes learning part of the organizations’ overall business strategy.”
  • Doug Foster - “Moving from Training to Collaborative Learning”
  • Lisa Neal - “The use of personas and heuristic evaluation for e-learning”

 

Event Details:

Date: June 14, 2006, 6-8pm
Home Suites Inn-Weston Room
455 Totten Pond Road, Waltham, MA 02451

Register Now!

NELA Choice Awards – Share Your Story

Posted by Doug Foster in Jun 14 06 (May 2, 2006 at 4:40 pm)

Event Date: June 14, 2006

Do you have an elearning story to share? 

NELA will be hosting a session on June 14th, 2006 entitled “The NELA Choice Awards – Users Sharing Stories” — Best Practices and Lessons Learned.

You are invited to present lessons you learned or best practices you discovered, for example:

  • in a program launch
  • while marketing your elearning program
  • while developing a Return on Investment evaluation
  • while developing or implementing the content in your Elearning program

Some other ideas are described in the details below by clicking on (more…) below.

Benefits of presenting

  • each presenter will receive free admission to a future event
  • the overall winner will receive a prize
  • you will significantly contribute to the advancement of the elearning community

Guidelines

  • keep it brief, compelling and to the point: stories should be 5 minutes or less
  • vendors are welcome but keep in mind that attendees are looking for practical useful tips: no sales presentations

Action

  • if you are interested in presenting, please read the details below by clicking on (more…) below and send a submission by June 1 to PatNELA@PatrickOMalley.com
  • call 617-PATRICK (that’s my phone number, no kidding) if you have any questions or would like to discuss anything related to the session.

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Elearning meets Marketing: Driving Product Knowledge to the Frontline of Business

Posted by Doug Foster in May 24 06 (April 28, 2006 at 8:22 pm)

Postponed: Event Date TBD

Please join practiced and knowledgeable panelists from Bayer Healthcare and others who will share their experiences of boosting their organization’s marketing efforts through elearning education and training.

More information and registration coming soon!

Great Panel Discussion About Learning Cultures and Biotech/BioPharma Issues

Posted by Doug Foster in Mar 30 06, Biotech, Post-event Discussion (March 31, 2006 at 4:58 pm)

For those of you who could not make it to last night’s panel discussion, Creating a Learning Culture in a Biotech Setting, or for those of us who continue to talk about it, here are some brief notes on the event.

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