endnotes
Conference and event diary A look ahead at the eLearning Network events for 2014
28 February, London, UK E-Learning Awards showcase This is your chance to get the inside story on the 2013 E-Learning Awards winners. Not only will you get to see big award-winning entries up close, but you’ll also hear from the people behind them, both clients and developers. Plus, a chance to meet the judges and hear from Towards Maturity on its decade of research into the winners.
4 April, London, UK LMS and the Tin Can API The Experience API has been positioned as the best way to collect, store and analyse learning data. In this workshop, the eLearning Network will explore: l What the Experience API allows you to do currently l How the Experience API works (in plain English) l What tools and systems will help you use it
l How to implement it in your organisation without getting overwhelmed with data
23 May, Bristol, UK Learning Pathways How should a learner work through a range of learning activities to allow them to build knowledge progressively? This event will share case studies and best practice on this complex but important subject.
11 July, venue to be announced E-learning Development on a Shoestring
Online learning does not have to break the bank. In this workshop, the eLearning Network will explore: l How to find and create free or low-cost images, video and audio – legally
l Where spending some money makes a difference
l Authoring e-books, interactive PDFs and HTML5 content for free
19 September, London Mobile learning and app design This workshop will answer the following: l When and how should you consider mobile? l Are apps the answer? l Is it a big budget production?
28 November, London Social and informal learning 70:20:10 is a staple term for many learning teams, but how can we support the non-formal options? This session will show you first-hand.
For more detail on all these events, go to
www.elearningnetwork.org/events
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