Oh the places I’ll go

by Janet Clarey on October 7, 2009

I have located the key to the chain that secures me to my desk.  I’d love to start making some plans to meet up at (or near) any of these learning-related events.

DevLearn 2009 “Building the Future of Learning” – November 10-13, 2009, San Jose, California (sitting on research panel and facilitating a concurrent session on multi-generational research & ID considerations).

Learn & Know 2009, Meridian Knowledge Solutions User Conference – November 17-18, 2009, Chantilly, Virginia (sitting on a bloggers panel with Mark Bower and Susan Smith Nash)

Chief Learning Officer Summit – April 11-13, 2010, Braselton, Georgia (session on cloud computing). Conference still in planning stages.

2010 AITD National Conference “New Thinking Learning & Development” – April 21-22, 2010, Sydney Australia (session on e-learning and session on social media)

While my primary aim is to engage in wonderful conversations with like minded people, in the back of my mind I truly am hoping for no major shoe malfunctions…which seem to haunt me and my Brandon Hall Research travel adventures. I didn’t tell you about Montreal…

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  • I'll be seeing you down under in 2010, Janet. Look forward to some stimulating discussion on new learning ... and virtual desk chains!
  • karlkapp
    Janet,

    I'll be seeing you at Learn & Know 2009, Meridian Knowledge Solutions User Conference – November 17-18, 2009 in Chantilly, Virginia. I look forward to meeting you in person and presenting with you at the conference and in the panel discussion.

    Karl
  • Great! I look forward to meeting you too.
  • karlkapp
    Janet,

    I think I will be on the panel with you at the Learn & Know 2009, Meridian Knowledge Solutions User Conference – November 17-18, 2009, Chantilly, Virginia. I am looking foward to meeting you in person and participating on the panel.

    Karl
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