eLearning DevCon 2011 The eLearning Guild has taken over production of the eLearning DevCon™ & mLearning DevCon™ conferences from Callidus Software, Inc. who acquired them in 2011 along with their acquisition of Rapid Intake. The addition of these events will expand the Guild’s ability to offer highly technical developer oriented content at its various events. “We are thrilled to be adding the DevCon events, which are well known for offering high quality content for eLearning developers, into our current line-up of highly focused eLearning events,” said David Holcombe, President and CEO, eLearning Guild. “We look forward to working with all the speakers who have made those events possible, and to hosting DevCon attendees at our events in the future.” The eLearning Guild plans to co-locate the DevCon events along-side two of its existing events: If you’ve been a speaker at past DevCon events and wish to be considered for future events, click here.
Educational Research Service After decades of services to the education community Educational Research Service (ERS) — creator of the National Survey of Salaries and Wages in Public Schools and publisher of numerous books and resources — ceased operations in the fall of 2011. Editorial Projects in Education (EPE), the nonprofit organization that publishes Education Week, is pleased to announce that it has assumed responsibility for several longstanding ERS projects, including the National Salaries and Wages Study. The publications associated with that study, as well as many other ERS titles, are now available for purchase at the Education Week Press bookstore. Shop from ERS Titles at Education Week Press: For information on purchasing Educational Research Service (ERS) publications, please contact:
EdMedia Montréal, Québec, Canada: June 22-25, 2015 Le Centre Sheraton Montréal Hotel The EdMedia World Conference on Educational Media and Technology is an international conference, organized by the Association for the Advancement of Computing in Education (AACE). The Knowledge Loom - Articles Overview The Knowledge Loom is a place for educators worldwide to do the following: review research that identifies promising practices related to various themes view stories about the practices in real schools/districts learn to replicate the success of these practices in your own organization add your own stories and knowledge to the collections discover supporting organizations and resources, including annotated Web links More importantly, using the Knowledge Loom makes you part of an active online teaching and learning community. Why a Knowledge Loom?
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