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3. DAY 1: Pre-Conference Workshops Monday, May 24, 2010
9:00 a.m. -12:00 p.m. 8:30 a.am. Registration
A Blended Learning Opportunities: Lessons Learned from Organizations that Train Best
A blend is an integrated strategy for delivering on promises about learning and performance. Blending involves a do we pick from many? How can we do more than add online pre-reading to an instructor-led class? What are the
planned combination of several approaches that might include time in a classroom with an instructor, coaching by implications of 2.0? Who is doing it and what are they up to? And of course, how does blending alter and
a supervisor, documentation, participation in an online class, breakfast with colleagues, competency descriptions enhance our careers and responsibilities?
and assessments, e-learning modules, online synchronous meetings, reading at the beach, reference to a manual,
Workshop Leader:
collegial relationships, and participation in seminars, workshops and online communities.
Dr. Allison Rossett
Just like the creation of a special meal or divine outfit, the dilemma is what to put with what and how to guide Professor of Educational Technology
individual and independent performance. What are these rich technology options? What goes with what? How San Diego State University
12:30 p.m. – 3:30 p.m. 12:00 p.m. Registration - Lunch will be served.
B Learning in 3D: Adding a New Dimension to Enterprise Learning and Collaboration
Now that James Cameron has shown the world what an Avatar actually is, this workshop will explore the impact Playing Games and other forms of Social Media.
that virtual avatar-mediated environments will have on how we live, work and play and learn! • Articulate the seven sensibilities that differentiate Virtual Immersive Environments from other forms of
educational and social media.
During this workshop Tony O’Driscoll and Karl Kapp will provide a comprehensive and applied overview of their • Describe how organizations such as IBM, Ernst and Young, BP have leveraged Virtual Immersive
recently published book, Learning in 3D: Adding a New Dimension to Enterprise Learning and Collaboration.
Environments to improve organization performance
If you have been exposed to the 3D Internet hype, but you are not sure what to do about it, this Workshop is for • Identify the learning opportunities that could benefit the most the application of Social Media and Virtual
you! No prior experience with Social Media or Virtual Immersive Environments is required. Immersive Environments.
• Describe the four levels of the 3D Learning Architecture
During the workshop, Tony and Karl will explain the basics of Immersive Virtual Environments and highlight where • Describe the eleven 3D Learning Archetypes
and how they can add value to enterprise learning and collaboration. They will also share nine case studies from • Articulate the ten steps required to drive successful enterprise adoption of 3D learning solution
early adopters who have applied this technology to improve organizational performance. Finally, they will delve
more deeply into a 3D learning design approach and set of archetypes that are core to creating a differentiated Workshop Leaders:
learning 3D learning experience. During this section, there will be time allotted in the workshop to apply what you Dr. Tony O’Driscoll, Fuqua School of Business, Duke University & co-author, Learning in 3D: Bringing
have learned to building out a plan for your own 3D project a New Dimension to Enterprise Learning and Collaboration
More specifically, following this workshop you will be able to: Dr. Karl Kapp, Professor of Instructional Technology Bloomsburg University & co-author Learning in
• Define what a Virtual Immersive Environment is and explain how it differs from Massively Multiplayer online Role 3D: Bringing a New Dimension to Enterprise Learning and Collaboration
4:00 p.m. – 7:00 p.m. 3:30 p.m. Registration
C Making Training More Effective via Virtual Worlds: A Step-by-Step Approach on Becoming a Virtual World eLearning Practitioner
Bringing eLearning into Virtual Worlds is challenging and rewarding. It is easy to think of it as only an immersive and • Creating your script efficiently and distilling it into manageable elements
collaborative environment. But Virtual Worlds are also 3D animation tools. Think of it as an alternative to Maya, • When to buy and when to build your own sets
Blender 3D, and Studio 3D Max for the rest of us. If you do not currently use a 3D animation tool, Virtual Worlds • Land introduction
may be right for you. If you currently don't have the budget of both time and money to add 3D video to your • Audio discussion and setup
eLearning, then this workshop may be for you. • Filing & distribution of your videos
• Video tools including Flash (for Flash developers only) & non-flash developers
You will learn to use virtual worlds as an affordable and fairly rapid development tool. And since you are using it as
a 3D application, you don't have to worry if your users can access Second Life, Reaction Grid, or any other OpenSim You'll be given free access to virtual land to hone your skills after the conference. These skills are only as
world. It's a great and inexpensive way to add interactivity and increase user engagement and retention for your valuable as what they add to your eLearning and how they impact your learners. eLearning should be fun
eLearning and also a great tool for making presentations. to create and fun for the learner.
To get the most from this workshop you should be familiar with Second Life, Reaction Grid, or any OpenSim-based Workshop Leader:
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Learning & Collaborative Strategist
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• Tweaking the virtual world viewer for eLearning performance
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4. DAY 2: Main Conference Sessions Tuesday, May 25, 2010
7:30 Registration & Coffee • Who is the teacher? Enabling active-learning in the new world of knowledge-consumption and
knowledge-sharing
8:00 Chairperson’s Welcome and Opening Remarks • Transformation by way of Technology – Why is this so difficult? Building an adaptive culture, and
approaches we may take
8:15 Opening Keynote: Consolidating Multiple Technology Platforms to Bolster Jane Dowd
Learning Capabilities at Comcast Cable: Approaching Transformational Excellence Chief Learning Officer
Martha Soehren and her team at Comcast found that having a decentralized learning organization Northshore University HealthSystem
made it extremely challenging for learning to track its progress and more importantly, respond to the
changing needs of the business. Consolidating onto one single platform brings many benefits – John Choma
standardization, capabilities to deliver to a geographically dispersed audience, ability to reuse content Chief Learning Officer & VP, Professional Services
and knowledge, ability to drive a more consistent learner and customer experience, and many more – Omnicell, Inc.
but there are many challenges and problems they encountered on the journey. During this
presentation, Martha will share her successes and lessons learned along the way to take the costly 9:45 How Web 2.0 and the Immersive Internet are Changing the Game in Learning
guesswork out of your own transformation implementation and consolidation. The arrival of the web browser in 1993 has fundamentally reshaped the modern-day business
• Building the business case for consolidation and technology investment
landscape and redefined how work is accomplished in the information age. The modern-day globally
• Designing a strategy and tactics for successful implementation
integrated enterprise never sleeps as workflows traverse the globe on digital infrastructures that make
• Developing and executing an effective communication plan
geography history.
• Driving short and long term measures for success Web 2.0, the second wave of Internet innovation is having a similarly ground-breaking effect on how
Martha Soehren we live, work, play and learn.
Chief Learning Officer While the first Internet wave democratized access to information, the web’s second incarnation is
Comcast Cable focused on the democratization of participation. In a world where everyone has the ability to share
information in real time, the learning function must change its focus from filling employee’s heads with
9:00 Using Technology in Blended Learning for Customer Engagement & ROI knowledge to tuning the network of expertise within the enterprise to the opportunities and issues that
ROI will only be achieved if learning is effective. In the knowledge economy, technology enables us to the organization needs to address.
adapt learning to effectively meet the needs of learner as they operate in their frenzied environments.
It enables us to effectively fill knowledge gaps with content that achieves the strategic goals of the Join Tony O'Driscoll and Karl Kapp and discover the impact that emerging Internet technologies, like
enterprise. More than ever, learning professionals will be expected to create a robust environment for Social Media and Virtual Immersive Environments are having on enterprise learning and collaboration
knowledge-access through the creative use of techno-tools. Even relatively small organizations can and learn what you can do today to begin to apply these new innovations within your own
succeed with learning technology and position it as a competitive advantage. During this session we organization.
will discuss: Tony O’Driscoll and Karl Kapp
• CAUTION: TECHNOLOGY - use only when effective! Authors of Learning in 3D: Adding a New Dimension to Enterprise Learning and Collaboration
• Success Credo: “Tech-Know” thy Customer
10:30 Morning Networking and Refreshment Break in the Exhibit Hall
Track A Track B
11:15 Getting Started with SharePoint: How to Leverage the Technology to Support your Online Designed for Success: Hiring and Skill Building for your Training Design Team
Learning Organization and Meet the Needs of Your Business Partners Peter Lynch and his team at AIMCO have found that hiring learning team members with atypical
SharePoint provides a platform for learning organizations to more effectively and efficiently manage their work. backgrounds, such as marketing and design, have had a profound impact on the development of training
SharePoint also offers web 2.0 capabilities enabling employees to share and manage information online and programs. Leveraging those skills, they are able to create training programs that have seen increases in
offers a wealth of collaboration tools for geographically dispersed organizations to become more united. response rates, greater knowledge retention and even revenue generating opportunities.
• Leveraging SharePoint to manage your Learning organization You’ll learn how to:
• From folders and sub folders to Metadata, what’s the big deal? • Identify the skills needed to design innovative training programs
• Extending the technology out to your organization • Design job ads and craft recruitment campaigns to build a successful design team
• The impact of SharePoint on existing e-Learning • Use your design skills to create powerful content taxonomies
• Electronic Performance Support Site (EPSS) possibilities • Incorporate ad opportunities and advanced design into continuous learning programs
• Informal learning, blogs, wikis, personal sites Peter Lynch
• How to customize standard SharePoint features and functionality Vice President of Learning, Communication & Organizational Development
Bud Beets AIMCO
Manager – Learning & Development
Eli Lilly and Company
12:00 Using Avatars in eLearning
Can avatars (character simulations) help engage learners? Some studies suggest that people react positively to The Nielsen Company: Creating a Global Community of Learning Professionals, Shared
an online “personality.” Avatars are increasingly being used as imaginary coaches, teachers and role-playing Standards, and Collaborative Learning through a Grassroots Movement
characters in online learning courses. This interactive discussion will begin with a success story about using At one point in time, The Nielsen Company was comprised of 32 different companies, which meant multiple
avatars and video to change performance behavior. Join in to share your experiences and take practical advice training departments. Since evolving into a single global company active in over 100 countries, and
back to your organization. employing some 36,000 people worldwide, it became evident that these decentralized learning programs
• Determining the best use for avatars in your training
lacked communication and consistency and resulted in duplication of effort. The result cost the company
• Designing characters based upon your audience
unnecessary time and money and resulted in a complex and inconsistent learner experience. Leveraging
• Incorporating “human elements” & role playing
technology in a grassroots movement, The Nielsen Company has transformed global learning into a consistent
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5. • Sourcing “off-the-shelf”, cost-effective software for character building learner experience while leveraging resources. Join this interactive session to learn how to replicate this
• Tracking the results: Was the delivery method effective? movement for your organization.
Kevin Linehan • Organizing your “grassroots” learning campaign
Instructional Design & Development Coordinator • Leveraging already existing technology for inexpensive & effective collaboration
excelleRx, Inc., An Omnicare Company • Overcoming expected & unexpected challenges
• Exploring the results
Amy Dreher
Vice President, Strategy Learning Initiatives
The Nielsen Company
12:45 Networking Luncheon
2:00 Will they Stay or Will they Stray? Strategies to Enhance Engagement in E-Learning
Despite recent advances in cognitive science and media based learning, people tune out and drop out in large numbers, especially in asynchronous environments. And even if they are there in the virtual classroom, there are
problems with lack of attention. Are they involved or are they doing email? Let’s look at what the literature says, and at best practices and examples, to tease out the essentials of engagement in e-learning. We’ll focus on
contemporary practices for attracting, riveting and holding online participants.
Dr. Allison Rossett
Professor of Educational Technology
San Diego State University
2:45 Laying the Groundwork for Mobile Learning Low Technology & High Creativity: Disseminating Performance Support and Training
With over 3,000 agents in 40 different markets, ZipRealty has seen a tremendous opportunity to capitalize on through Mobile Technology
emerging learning technologies, especially mobile learning tools. Andrew ShamRao and his team have learned Mobile Learning (mLearning) allows professionals to gather the tools and knowledge they need “on the go” as
that while it’s easy to get swept away by the technology, successful foundational design paves the way for opposed to being trained weeks in advance and letting the information slip away. Additionally, mLearning
technology to work its magic. During this session, we will discuss how to lay the groundwork for mobile provides a great opportunity for organizations requiring travel to capitalize on the downtime that is involved.
learning. Therefore, customer facing businesses and organizations that rely heavily on a mobile workforce will benefit from
Join this session to learn how to: mLearning technologies. While it may seem daunting and extremely costly, Jan Easley and Jennifer Jageler have
• Integrate effective information architecture & content design proved that it takes relatively low technology, but very high creativity. They’ll walk you through the steps that their
• Build the skills of your staff around technology team took at a large financial organization and share the results. You’ll leave this session with a business case and
• Source mLearning technology ideas of how to implement a similar solution with minimal expenditure in your organization. They will discuss:
Andrew ShamRao • Conducting an initial pilot to understand what technology will work within your network
Vice President, Learning & Development • Creating a performance support tool built to work on the blackberry
ZipRealty • Incorporating scenario based training tools onto mobile devices
• Integrating knowledge resources onto mobile devices
Jan Easley
Vice President
Wells Fargo Private Banking University
Jennifer Jageler
Vice President
Wells Fargo Compliance and Enterprise Risk Management - Learning & Awareness
3:30 Afternoon Networking and Refreshment Break in the Exhibit Hall featuring The Brilliance Bar
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4:15 The Hitchhikers Guide to the New Learning Ecosystem: The Role of Learning 5:00 Panel Discussion: Getting the Maximum Value from your Technology Investment
Leaders in a Social Media World by Effectively Marketing to your Audience
Sun Microsystems, like many corporations, is facing mounting pressure to increase training at the same There is no “one-size fits all” learning model that works for your entire audience. With different
time that training budgets are being slashed and the time available to employees for formal learning is personalities and learning styles in the workplace, it’s not only important to ensure you are using the
being reduced. Learners have been leading the revolution to take control of their environment through right delivery method, but it’s even more important that you have their buy-in and support. No matter
social networking and informal learning. The LMS is no longer the central player in the Learning Domain. how many solutions you offer, if your audience is using the wrong one or don’t even know they exist,
Traditional Instructional design is no longer the only game in town in Learning. User generated learning is you are failing. ROI from any learning initiative can only be achieved if people are excited, using and
increasingly becoming a large part of a Learning ecosystem. What is the role of the learning function in encouraging others to use the tools that you are providing them with. This is easier said than done.
the new ecosystem? What is the role of social networks and informal learning in the new Learning Join this interactive panel discussion to learn from your peers – listen to their success stories and failures
Ecosystem? How does peer-peer learning augment and integrate with a structured curriculum and – to bring an effective learning marketing strategy back to your organization.
Learning Management system? What does skill assessment look like in the new Learning Ecosystem? Debbie Rocco
This session will ignite your imagination on the power of the New Learning Ecosystem. Learn how to Chief Learning Officer
leverage the new Learning Ecosystem in your learning domain. Our learning objectives will be to: Amylin
• Describe the New Learning Ecosystem and associated components
• Describe the importance of the learning function in this new Ecosystem Brad Dexter
• Describe how peer-peer learning can augment and integrate with a structured curriculum and Manager - Learning and Organizational Development
Learning Management system Classic Residence by Hyatt
Charles Beckham Raymond Stevens
Chief Technology Officer Director
Sun Microsystems Staples University
Maria Jacaruso-Hamel
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6. DAY 3: Main Conference Sessions Wednesday, May 26, 2010
7:45 Registration & Coffee office for 2 weeks for jam packed training sessions. Proven to be both expensive and not effective, they
swung the pendulum the opposite way and created an eLearning onboarding program. After they found
8:00 Chairperson’s Recap of Main Conference Day One this program unsustainable due to lack of motivation, they swung the pendulum half way back and
ended up with an onboarding program set up in a virtual world. The results speak volumes – sustainable,
8:15 Learning on the Edge: Leveraging Social Media & Collaboration Technology for effective, and economical. Mike will walk you through his trials, tribulations and success, sharing results
Continuous Learning and invaluable practical advice to take this program – or parts – back to your organization.
Social media and technology assisted learning tools solve the age old problem of reducing time between Mike Petersell
innovation and large scale adoption. Cerner Corporation is on the cutting edge of these technologies and Director, Management CLP
has created a collaboration platform leveraging wikis, video, groups, profiles, discussions, and blogs. In Pitney Bowes
addition Cerner uses standard social media channels such as Facebook, YouTube, and Twitter. Cerner has
transformed its learning program using the 70/20/10 Model where 70% is informal, 20% coached & 9:45 Morning Networking and Refreshment Break in the Exhibit Hall featuring The
10% formal. The results speak volumes and their efforts have generated not only a continuous learning Brilliance Bar
dialogue among employees, but also clients and the healthcare community at large. Have questions? We’ve got answers. Providing you with a new tool to solve today’s most
Robert Campbell critical challenges…
Vice President & Chief Learning Officer
Cerner Corporation Step up to our Brilliance Bar!
There’s no question too big or small. The Brilliance Bar will be staffed with members of our
9:00 When the Pendulum Swings: Converting Trials & Tribulations into Success by speaker faculty and advisory board who will make themselves available during specific breaks to
Using a Virtual Onboarding Program offer advice to your most pressing concerns. The Brilliance Bar provides you with an additional
Mike Petersell and his learning team at Pitney Bowes were presented with a challenge to revamp their opportunity to ask the questions that are left outstanding after the sessions have concluded.
traditional onboarding experience – a residential ILT program where all new hires were flown into a central
Track A Track B
10:30 Leveraging Virtual Worlds for Enterprise Learning and Collaboration How to Successfully Build and Implement a Learning Portal: A Case Study of Vanguard
Virtual worlds – Second Life, OpenSim, Kaneva and many more – have the potential to dramatically alter the way University
organizations communicate, share information and learn. Virtual worlds can offer many benefits including collaborative Our industry is faced with a challenge. How do we aggregate and serve both formal and informal learning to our
work projects, education and training across organizational boundaries, continuity of operations, 3D representation of audiences at the point of need. This was the challenge Vanguard faced and we developed a new learning portal to
objects – not to mention, they’re quite fun and entertaining! However, organizations must consider the challenges such meet that need. This session will focus on the challenges faced to implement a learning portal, what we learned to
as learning curves, costs, and security issues. During this session we will explore tactics and strategies to: create a successful learning portal, as well as how we envision the learning portal evolving in the future. Takeaways:
• Build the business case for virtual worlds • See how the learning portal is aggregating all learning at Vanguard
• Overcome security issues by adopting a specialized, enterprise solution • Learn requirements for successfully building and implementing a learning portal
• Use virtual worlds for information delivery, meetings and conferences, education and training, rapid • Learn the critical functionality requested by our crew
prototyping and analytical work spaces • Discuss the evolution of the learning portal to further support crew development
• Storyboard the information Michael Smith
• Use technology such as Windows Movie Maker and virtual worlds to build programs Manager of Creative Learning Services
• Distribute & circulate the videos via podcast Vanguard University
David Miller
Learning & Collaborative Strategist
Reaction Grid
11:15 Incorporating Cheap, Viral & Effective Video into your Learning Programs Nielsen Scholastic Services: Creating an Online Curriculum for Future Employees
Peter Lynch and his team at AIMCO have seen the power of video to increase engagement and ultimately Have you leveraged an online learning platform for your internal employees? Have you since extended this
produce greater communications and training results. Historically, video has been seen as a time intensive platform to clients and partners? What about going one step further, and reaching out to future employees? The
process to produce and not very viable due to bandwidth constraints. Well, the game has changed. Come to Nielsen Company has proven that this is possible with the introduction of its Nielsen Scholastic Services program.
this exciting session where you will learn how you can leverage video for a very low investment and much With minimal cost investment, they’ve been able to reach out to university professors and students in an effort to
sooner than you thought possible. Join this interactive session to learn how to: cultivate future leaders before they even complete their college degrees and begin their job search, helping to
• Source & use cost-effective video equipment make The Nielsen Company a career destination choice. Learn how you can apply this model in your company.
• Leverage & use technology products such as YouTube and Google • Creating the model and establishing a marketing plan
• Blog within your network and integrate SharePoint Technologies • Identifying reusable content
• Partnering with other university outreach efforts
Peter Lynch Amy Dreher
Vice President of Learning, Communication & Organizational Development Vice President, Strategy Learning Initiatives
AIMCO The Nielsen Company
12:00 Networking Luncheon
1:15 Panel Discussion: Exploring the Next Generation of Learning Technology Solutions
Peter Lynch and his team at AIMCO have seen the power of video to increase engagement and ultimately produce greater communications and training results. Historically, video has been seen as a time intensive process to produce
and not very viable due to bandwidth constraints. Well, the game has changed. Come to this exciting session where you will learn how you can leverage video for a very low investment and much sooner than you thought possible.
Join this interactive session to learn how to:
• Source & use cost-effective video equipment
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