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What’s in My Conference Bag? ATD ICE 2018

It's 2018, What's in my Conference Bag? Just want the good stuff? Scroll down for my top 10 tips for what to bring and what to do. Then, don't miss...
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#ATD2015 It’s a Wrap, Part 5: Brent Schlenker

What fun this has been! A week of different learnings, of different perspectives, and of seeing the ATD ICE conference for the first time everyday! Today we kick off with...
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#ATD2015 It’s a Wrap, Part Four: Will Constantine

#ATD2015 It's an Explosion? What can I say about Will? Will was one of those people on  my twitter network who I had had been talking to for a very...
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DevLearn 2014 – It’s a Wrap (and it’s all about community): Featuring Meg Bertapelle

This is the perfect round up of our DevLearn series.   Last week #chat2LRN hosted a twitter chat based on the DevLearn/ Personal Learning Network experience.  You can find the...
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Inspiration at DevLearn 2014: From Andrea May (Dashe & Thomson)

A first time experience to a large conference can be intimidating or exhilarating, sweat-inducing or electrifying (or maybe all of the above!) How do you plan? How do you prioritize?...
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Learning Reflections (part one) – The Ups and Downs of DevLearn: Holly MacDonald

Before we begin: One of the things I love about being a "Learning Rebel" is the network of other Learning Rebels which has been built up through this website! There are...
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For the Love of Learning

I have  just returned from the DevLearn 2014 conference in Las  Vegas. I have unpacked, checked email, and now finally,  taking time to reflect on my overall experience.  I have also...
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In the Afterglow of ASTD ICE 2014 – Now What? It’s a Wrap! Tricia Ransom

To get up to spend with our "ASTD ICE 2014 - Now What?" series, start here.  Well it's a wrap! I want to take a moment to thank our participants...
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In the Afterglow of ASTD ICE 2014 – Now What? BONUS! Allison Michels, Yammer

If you are curious about our "What Now?" series, you can catch up here with part one. Today we have a bonus feature in our ASTD ICE 2014 series! What...
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In the Afterglow of ASTD ICE 2014 – Now What? Part 4: Tom Spiglanin

If you are curious about our "What Now?" series, you can catch up here with part one.    Today our story continues with Tom Spiglanin who works in the L&D...
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