Wednesday, February 2, 2011

ASTD Techknowledge (#tk11) Backchannel - Collected Resources

I am a huge proponent of backchannel learning.  There are many conferences I would love to be able to attend, but my budget can only accomodate one or two each year.  The backchannel is an excellent resource for learning from a conference or event that you are unable to attend in-person.

I find collecting collecting and reviewing backchannel resources to be a valuable learning experience for me, even when I am attending a conference in person.  Sharing these collections on this blog has shown that others find value in the collections as well.

This post collects the resources shared via the backchannel of ASTD Techknowledge 2011, being held February 2-4 in San Jose, California.

Official ASTD Conference Resources
Conference Website Home Page
Conference Program Guide
Conference Session Materials
Information/Links to Conference Smartphone Apps
Move People Forward - The ASTD TechKnowledge Virtual Event

Conference Summaries and Recaps
Full Backchannel Transcipt via What the Hashtag
What's Happening at #TK11? by Tora Estep (Added 2/3)
..in the Other Guy's Shoes by Ken Hubbell (Added 2/4)
More Stuff Happening at #TK11 by Tora Estep (Added 2/4)
Observations from ASTD #TK11: Learning in 2015 by Damon Regan (Added 2/8)
Report from San Jose: TechKnowledge 2011 by Kelly Meeker (Added 2/8)
Reflections on the Final Day of TechKnowledge 2011 by Clark Quinn (Added 2/8)
TK11 Random Comments Overheard and Observations by Craig Weiss (Added 2/8)
Lots of Fun at ASTD TechKnowledge 2011 by Karl Kapp (Added 2/9)
My Evolving Learning Journey by Jay Cross (Added 2/9)
TechKnowledge 2011: Why Learning Professionals Still Have a Lot To Learn by Bill Cushard (Added 2/10)

Session Specific
ASTD #TK11 – Opening Keynote Kara Swisher by Cammy Bean
ASTD #TK11 - Opening Keynote Tony Bingham by Cammy Bean
#TK11 Keynote: Google’s Karen Wickre and Ann Farmer by Cammy Bean (Added 2/3)
Chief Learning Officers Give their View of the Future of Learning by Rick Von Feldt (Added 2/3)
Go Mobile or Go Home Prezi from session by Darin Hartley and Brain Taliesin (Added 2/3)
Instructional Design Today: What We Really Need to Know as Practitioners, Researchers, and Designers by Karl Kapp (Added 2/4)
Using Scenarios in eLearning by Cammy Bean (Added 2/4)
Twitter for the Learning Professional by Terrence Wing (Added 2/4)
Karl Kapp on Instructional Design Today #TK11 by Cammy Bean (Added 2/4)
HTML5: Are We There Yet? by Judy Unrein (Added 2/5)

Miscellaneous
Where to learn about typography? link shared by Aaron Silvers
Everything is Miscellaneous (book by David Weinberger recommended during Ann Farmer Keynote) link shared by Terrence Wing (Added 2/3)
Using Twitter in e-Learning by Terrence Wing (Added 2/4)
Free PowerPoint Twitter Tools link shared by Terrence Wing (Added 2/8)
ASTD TechKnowledge 2011 photo album shared by Terrence Wing (Added 2/10)



Dedicated Backchannel Queries [Twitter search terms shown in brackets]
Access the up-to-date #tk11 backchannel [#tk11]
Kara Swisher Keynote [#tk11, Swisher]
10 Tips for Virtual Trainers [#tk11, Tip, FROM:cindyhugg] (Added 2/3)

The conference is now over.  I will be adding to this list as I discover new resources, such as reflective blog posts.  I will tweet updates occasionally as additional links are added.  If you know of a valued resource I should add to the list - or if something is inaccurate - please add it to the comments or tweet me a link to @LnDDave.

If you find these collections of value, I have posts that consolidate the backchannel resources from other conferences.  An archive of all of these posts can be accessed by clicking the link below:

Click here to access the archive of backchannel resource posts.

11 comments:

  1. Thanks Dave for the behind the curtain work here.

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  2. Dave thanks. You are the link to what's happening at TK11.

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  3. thanks Dave, you rock!

    careful on the ice :)

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  4. Dave, thanks for all your hard work pulling this together, and thanks for including my post!

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  5. Great list and resources, nice job pulling this all together!!

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  6. Great job! What a service... Even people who attended couldn't possibly have gotten it all. This helps everyone.

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