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Common Myths & Misconceptions for Mobile Learning

  • Tuesday, March 18, 2014
  • 7:45 AM - 9:15 AM
  • The Blood Alliance - 7595 Centurion Pkwy - 32256

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ASTD NEFL March 2014

 eLearning Special Interest Group (eSIG)


Common Myths & Misconceptions for
Mobile Learning

Mobile technologies are hot, hot, hot right now.  Many new affordances for learning are possible using mobile devices and tablets to deliver both formal and informal learning experiences.  As with any new technology or discipline, there also seem to be far more questions than there are answers for teachers and organizations now planning their inaugural mlearning efforts. 

Attend this session if you want to learn about the common myths and misconceptions shared by instructors, trainers, administrators and executives as they prepare to make  mobile a viable and practical extension to their enterprise  learning strategies. 

Please join us for networking, coffee, and bagels during this informative start to your day.


Featured Speaker:

Robert Gadd                             President of OnPoint Digital

Robert Gadd is President of OnPoint Digital and responsible for OnPoint’s vision and strategy. OnPoint's online and mobile-enabled offerings support more than one million workers and include innovative methods for content authoring, conversion and delivery extended with social interactions, gamification and enterprise-grade security for workers on virtually any device. Prior to OnPoint, Mr. Gadd spent ten years as CTO of Datatec Systems and President/CTO of spin-off eDeploy.com. Mr. Gadd is a frequent speaker on learning solutions including mobile, informal learning and gamification at international conferences. He is also co-host of the “This Week in mLearning” podcast.


ASTD Competency Model:

The Model emphasizes: (1) foundational competencies, or those that are important to everyone in the field, and(2) the specific areas of expertise (AOEs), which are the specialized knowledge and actions required by specific roles. This month’s program supports the new ASTD Area of Expertise: Learning Technologies, Instructional Design, and Training Delivery. (Click on image of the model to enlarge).

Let us know what you would like to learn about in 2014:

Please complete our 2014 eSIG survey.  https://www.surveymonkey.com/s/VSQ85S5

Program Details:

Program Details:

Date: Tuesday, March 18, 2014

Time:
7:45 AM: Check in, networking, continental breakfast
8:00 AM: Welcome, Introductions, Announcements
8:10 AM: Featured Program
9:15 AM: End

Location:
The Blood Alliance
7595 Centurion Pkwy
Jacksonville, FL 32256 (Please park on the hill to the left, not in front of the building)

Fees:
Members: Free
Non-Members: $10.00

Online registration for this meeting closes at midnight on March 13, 2014.

Walk-ins: A $5.00 surcharge for unregistered walk-ins will apply to both members and non-members.

Online registration requires payment by MasterCard, Visa, Discover, American Express, or PayPal. If you need to arrange for an alternate payment method, call the Chapter Administrator at (904) 356-9008(904) 356-9008.

Can't Show? Please, Let Us Know! We understand that plans change. To cancel your reservation, email admin@astdnefl.org or call (904) 356-9008(904) 356-9008 . Program cancellations must be received prior to 5:00 pm three business days before the event (unless otherwise
noted) to receive a full refund. Cancellation deadlines may be extended for special events.

ADA Notice: The Northeast Florida ASTD chapter strives to make all of our programs accessible to people with disabilities or special needs as defined under the ADA. If you require special assistance or accommodation to fully participate in this event, please contact us at admin@astdnefl.org, at least two weeks prior the planned program so that we may discuss your specific needs.

Media Notice: Chapter representatives may take photos or video at this event for use in print and/or digital communications. By attending, you agree that ASTD NEFL may use your name and image and/or comments made at this event in all forms and media for education, promotion, and any other lawful purposes.

The Blood Alliance is the current venue for the eSig events, and latex is present in the building.

We appreciate The Blood Alliance's support of eSIG and we thank them for the use of their training room.


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CONTACT INFORMATION

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chapteradmin@atdnefl.org


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ATD NEFL CHAPTER

PO Box 551202

Jacksonville, FL 32255-1202

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