SLCONF 2012 - SOCIAL LEARNING CONFERENCE
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Deadline: March 01, 2012 | Date: March 01, 2012
Venue/Country: London, U.K.
Updated: 2011-05-01 18:26:28 (GMT+9)
Call For Papers - CFP
Social Learning Conference 2012 is aimed at connecting the learning community with global speakers and thought leaders, to share insights on Social Learning. It will highlight relevant case studies and practical applications of Social Media in Learning within Organisations & Higher Education. It will be held in Central London on 1st March 2012.#SLCONF 2012 is a 1-day conference that explores the growing impact of Social Media tools and Collaborative platforms in Learning & Development. The conference will combine a mixture of Keynote Presentations, Breakout Sessions (Unconference) and Interactive Discussions.There will be an exhibition area for sponsors to demonstrate relevant Social Learning/e-Learning technologies. For any information about attending or sponsoring #SLCONF, please contact us.http://www.sociallearningconference.com
We are currently developing the schedule for the #SLCONF 2012, so please check back later for further updates regarding the programme.However, we expect the agenda to have elements of the following topics:Social Learning for Talent DevelopmentSocial Learning Technologies & ToolsSocial Media for Learning ProfessionalsSocial Learning & Training TechniquesSocial Media in Learning for EducationSocial Learning: Leadership & CollaborationImplementing Social Learning in Organisations
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