Learningwiki from Learning2005

13 December 2005 | General | No Comments

Learning2005 was different from other conferences. It was really nice to see that this was not only a marketing gag, but really true and perceptible. Example needed? Well, the interactive sessions (10 minutes input, 50 minutes discussion), Avery (a talking head interacting with Elliot Masie), and especially successful in my opinion: the interview style of the keynotes. Although the conference is over, in fact it is not. The social networking system (which really helped to find and meet interesting people during the conference) is still alive and will stay so until Learning2006. And much, much stuff can be found in the Learningwiki (accessable by everybody, changes and content contributions allowed to conference participants). Have a look at it and see what is in it for you. It is filled with written content, but also free podcasts and videos from interviews with interesting people like Frances Hesselbein and Steve Johnson (highly recommended to watch). Take some time over christmas and watch these videos. It is not only interesting, you will also learn something!

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