Tuesday, October 18, 2011

Expanding the Value of the #DevLearn 2011 Backchannel

In just about two weeks one of the best development opportunities for professionals in the Learning and Performance field will be upon us: DevLearn 2011.
The annual DevLearn conference, hosted by The eLearning Guild, continues to be one of the best events to attend if you want to learn about what organizations are doing in our field, and more importantly, where the field is going.  It has a reputation for being a conference that perfectly balances visions of the future with immediate skill takeaways professionals can apply today.  This year, DevLearn will expand to its largest size ever when it arrives at the Aria Resort and Casino November 2 -4.
One of the themes of this year’s conference is Curation, a subject that I have much interest in.  If you have visited my blog in the past, you may have noticed that I often follow conferences online, and post curated lists of the many valuable resources that are shared via the conference backchannels.  If you are not familiar with these posts, I recently posted an archive that collects them in a single location.  You’ll find a link to that archive at the end of this post.
My interest in the backchannel really began at DevLearn last year, or more specifically, through its backchannel.  I was unable to attend the conference in person, yet still discovered tremendous value from the conference by following its vibrant backchannel, and the sharing taking place there.  DevLearn 2010 was actually the first conference I posted a collected resources list for, and I enjoyed it so much that I have continued to do it for other conferences over the past year.  I look forward to once again collecting the resources shared through the DevLearn backchannel again in 2011.
But this time, things are going to be a little different.
The organizers of the DevLearn conference value the backchannel very much.  They see the added value it is able to generate not only for conference attendees, but for people that were unable to attend the conference in person, and for the field in general.  With that perspective in mind, the organizers of the conference reached out to me with a fairly simple question: “We like your Backchannel Resource postings and the value it adds to our conference; what could we provide to you to help take that to even higher levels?
As someone that often thinks of ways to better leverage the backchannel concept as part of a learning and performance strategy, this opportunity is tremendously exciting.  At its core, this support will enable me to do what I’m already doing, but with greater access and outreach.  That in itself could be enough to add value, as it will result in more shared resources.  We’re also looking at doing other things to enhance the backchannel. 
One of the first pieces of that will appear here, in my blog.  For many people, the backchannel concept is still new.  In my experience, many people first learn about and experience backchannels at a conference. 
I’ve coached people on participating in the backchannel at conferences, and it’s often like trying to teach someone how to drive for the very first time… and taking them straight to the parkway.  Driving on a parkway requires an almost subconscious knowledge of driving mechanics so that the driver can focus on the interactions with the other cars.  The backchannel is very similar.  It’s hard to take in the value of a backchannel if you’re struggling with the mechanics of the technology required to participate.
Over the course of the next two weeks, I will be posting a series of blog entries that are designed to help both attendees and those monitoring the DevLearn backchannel from afar to prepare to participate, and to get more value out of the conference.
While we do have some plans as part of this process, what excites me most about this role is that it will be very much like the backchannel itself: something that develops organically and ultimately becomes what the interactions of the backchannel community determine it to be.
If there are ideas you would like to share on how the value of the DevLearn backchannel can be expanded this year, please do share them.  Post a comment to this blog, send me a tweet to @LnDDave, send me an e-mail to LnDDave@gmail.com, or just post to the #DevLearn hashtag to share your idea with the backchannel community at large.
I can say this though; what we’re doing here is very reflective of DevLearn.  Many conferences do a good job of reporting on what organizations are doing to take the field to greater heights.  What I’ve described here is an example of DevLearn actually being a part of that advancement, and looking to help drive our profession forward.  I’m honored and excited to be a part of it.
I’m looking forward to meeting many of you, either in person or virtually, at DevLearn this year.
See you there- David



Sunday, October 16, 2011

Conference Backchannels: Archive of Collected Resource Postings

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 accommodate 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 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.
As the number of these posts grows and continue to contribute value to me and others, I have created this post as an ongoing 'archive' and single point of reference to my conference backchannel collected resource posts.  The listing starts with the most recent post and goes backwards chronologically. 
Learning 2011 (November 2011)
DevLearn 2011 (November 2011)
*This resource page is located on the DevLearn 2011 website
#140EDU 2011 (August 2011)
Training 2011 (February 2011)
ASTD TechKnowledge 2011 (February 2011)
DevLearn10 (November 2010)

ASTD Chapter Leader Conference: Backchannel Collected Resources #ASTDALC

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 accommodate 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 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 the 2011 ASTD Chapter Leaders Conference, held October 14-15 in Arlington, Virgina.

Official ASTD Chapter Leader's ConferenceResources
Conference Website Home Page
Conference Sessions
Conference Session Handouts
Congressional Conversations 3.0 Pre-Conference Event Flyer

Conference Summaries and Recaps
A few thoughts from our Chapter Leaders Conference by Chris Coladonato (Added 10/18)

Session Specific
Eli Pariser: Beware online "filter bubbles" shared by David Wilkins
Leading by Example: Social Technologies and ASTD Chapter Practices slides by David Wilkins
Historic inevitability of social everything slides by David Wilkins
Social Media 2011 YouTube Video shared by Tony Bingham
Socialnomics 3 YouTube Video shared by Kella Price and Larry Straining
The New Face of Talent Management ASTD White Paper shared by Tony Bingham (Added 10/18)
ASTD Chapters Next Level Tool (Added 10/18)

Miscellaneous
The story of the four-way test by Darrel Thompson
Consultants: love-hate relationships with communities of practice research report from Katja Pastoors
The Usefulness of Wenger’s Framework in Understanding a Community of Practice Dissertation by Jane Bozarth
iPad in Learning LinkedIn Discussion Group
ASTD Vision, Mission, and Strategies shared by Kella Price
FORD Social Media Guidelines shared by Jane Bozarth
I Got It Wrong... Or Did I? by Craig Taylor
QR Codes in Education: Villanova University slides by Al Tucker
http://qrcode.kaywa.com/ QR Code Generator shared by Larry Straining
Facebook Ads shared by David Kelly
Otherinbox.com resource shared by Valerie Noll
Free PowerPoint Twitter Tools by SAP2.0 Web Tools
RSS Feed Wikipedia entry
Social Media Toolkit for ASTD Chapters
The Steve Jobs Model for Education Reform by Rupert Murdoch
Skillsoft Aquires Element K

Dedicated Backchannel Queries [Tool and search terms shown in brackets]
Access the up-to-date #ASTDALC backchannel [Twitter: #ASTDALC]
Photos from the Backchannel [TwiPho: astdalc]

I will be adding to this list as I continue to review the backchannel transcripts and find resources.  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.

Thursday, October 6, 2011

mLearning DevCon 2011 Conference Backchannel: Collected Resources #mlearningdevcon

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 the mLearning DevCon 2011, being held October 5-7 in the New York Metro area.

Official mLearning DevCon Conference Resources
Conference Website Home Page
Archive of Backchannel Tweets via TwapperKeeper

Session Specific
Advanced Distributed Learning (ADL) Mobile Learning Resources Wiki shared by Judy Brown
Advanced Distributed Learning (ADL) Mobile Learning Guide shared by Judy Brown
Advanced Distributed Learning (ADL) Mobile Stats shared by Judy Brown
Mobile Learning Examples PearlTree by Judy Brown
Prototyping on a Shoestring with Virtually No Tech Skills! slides by Chad Udell
Design Approaches for Adapting Content for mLearning slides by Chad Udell
Will This Work on My iPad? slides by Judy Unrein
Introduction to HTML5 and Learning for Mobile+ slides by Nick Floro
Developing Games for Learning slides by Nick Floro
Mobile Design & Prototyping slides by Nick Floro
Intro to Compression: Audio and Video Optimization for Learning slides by Nick Floro
What to Do with QR Codes slides by Debbie Richards
PowerPoint to Video: What are the Options slides by Debbie Richards

Miscellaneous
E-Learning Authoring Tool Comparison shared by Judy Unrein
How to take screenshots on an Android device by Aatif Khan
html5rocks.com learning resource shared by Nick Floro
anscamobile.com Tools for building mobile games shared by Nick Floro
Smashwords Style Guide free ebook by Mark Coker on publishing an ebook
SIGIL, a WYSIWYG ebook editor shared by Debbie Richards
Myriad Looks To Brings Android Apps To The iPad shared by Ourania Nikolaidis
Completing the Animation in Adobe Edge by Tom Green

Dedicated Backchannel Queries [Tool and search terms shown in brackets]
Access the up-to-date #mlearncon backchannel [Twitter: #mlearningdevcon]
Photos from the Backchannel [TwiPho: mlearningdevcon]

I will be adding to this list as I continue to review the backchannel transcripts and find resources.  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.

Tuesday, October 4, 2011

Learning 3.0 Conference Backchannel: Collected Resources #Learning3

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 the Learning 3.0 Conference 2011, being held October 4-5 in Chicago, Illinois.

Official Learning 3.0 ConferenceResources
Conference Website Home Page
Archive of Backchannel Tweets via TwapperKeeper

Session Specific
Archive of tweets from the Social Learning Ninja Pre-Conference Session (#SLNinja)
Taleo discussing managing informal knowledge across the organization video shared by Learning3Point0
cricket comm. showing mobile video shared by Learning3Point0
Bob Mosher energizes #learning3 video shared by Learning3Point0
Enspire talking simulation video shared by Learning3Point0
Learner interest is social media with @janebozarth video shared by Learning3Point0
Joe talking tools at #learning3 video shared by Learning3Point0
Discussing mobile learning with @floatlearning video shared by Learning3Point0
@jschell delivers an amazing keynote video shared by Learning3Point0
My Learning 3.0 Conference Slides and Resources by Karl Kapp
Ray Jimenez collaborates with learners about story based learning video shared by Learning3Point0
opening keynote rocking it video shared by Learning3Point0
feel the energy at #learning3 video shared by Learning3Point0
Developing for Mobile: Tools, Tips, and Deployment Options slides shared by Jason Haag (Added 10/6/2011)

Miscellaneous
Learning 2.0 - 23 Things shared by Jane Bozarth
Online Database of Social Media Policies shared by mobile learning
Learning In Work: The influence of Julian Orr's 'Talking about Machines' by Jane Bozarth
Leadership at All Levels infographic from SkillSoft
Meet Jane Bozarth video shared by Learning3Point0

Dedicated Backchannel Queries [Tool and search terms shown in brackets]
Access the up-to-date #mlearncon backchannel [Twitter: #learning3]
Photos from the Backchannel [TwiPho: learning3]

I will be adding to this list as I continue to review the backchannel transcripts and find resources.  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.