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Kineo at eLearning Guild's 2010 Learning Solutions Conference
Kineo
| Chicago, Il
1-Mar-2010 » Training Press Releases » Cammy Bean, Kineo's U.S. Vice President of Design will be a featured speaker at the eLearning Guild's Learning Solutions Conference & Expo March 23rd - 26th in Orlando, Florida.
Cammy will present at multiple sessions including:
Tuesday 10:45-11:45 "How e-Learning Instructional Design Differs from Classroom ID"
Wednesday 7:00-8:00 Breakfast Byte "Talking Shop About Learning Theories"
Thursday 10:45 ID Zone "How We Decide"
Thursday 2:30-3:30 "Case Study: Converting a Live Workshop to e-Learning"
Friday 9:45-10:45 "New Skills for Instructional Designers"
Kineo CEO, Steve Lowenthal, and Partner Steve Rayson will be joining Cammy at the show and featuring demos of Kineo's most recent custom content and Moodle LMS solutions at booth number 208. Stop by for a demo and to learn more about My Kineo, Kineo's e-learning workbench for corporate e-learning professionals and teams.
Find out more about the event http://www.learningsolutionsmag.com/content/1420/learning-solutions-conference-2010-home
About Kineo
We are a leading e-learning solutions company passionate about learning and technology. We provide complete solutions including consultancy, e-learning content development and learning platforms. We create innovative solutions using open source software such as Moodle LMS, virtual classrooms and blended solutions.
We have the privilege of working in partnership with a wide range of clients such as Nikon, BP, NHS, Vodafone, McDonald's, HSBC, NSPCC, Canon and many more.
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