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The eLearning Alliance of Canadian Hospitals (eACH) conference is now complete.
We are please to announce that the 2010 eACH conference was a resounding success. This conference brought together more than 100 participants from 37 different hospitals across Canada and has helped to fill a critical gap in the learning and development field by connecting healthcare staff who work in eLearning.
The conference’s 15 speakers presented on topics such as learning management system implementations, emerging technologies, content development, authoring tools and much more.
This year we were proud to present Dr. Gary Woodill as our Keynote speaker.
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Dr. Gary Woodill is a senior technology consultant on the application and implementation of emerging learning technologies. He started in the field of learning as a classroom teacher in 1971 and has been involved with the use of computers in education since 1974, when he was introduced to the PLATO system for computer |
assisted instruction as part of his master's studies in educational psychology. He helped develop educational materials for a Canadian videotext system in the late 1970s and, in 1985, started a course for teachers on computer in education at Ryerson University in Toronto. In 1984, Gary received a doctorate in applied psychology from the Ontario Institute for Studies in Education (OISE) at the University of Toronto. In 1993, he co-founded an educational multimedia company that developed a number of educational CD-ROMs for children. In 1998, he designed an adaptable learning management system and has developed over 60 online courses for various corporate clients. Gary is the author of many research reports on emerging e-learning for Brandon Hall Research, where he is a senior analyst.
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Course Authoring Tools
Distributed Content Development
eLearning Critical Success Factors
Emerging Technologies
Hand Hygiene
Its the Drugs Talking
Keynote - Future of e-Learning
LMS Implementiation Pitfalls
Many faces of eLearning
Privacy Training
Scenario-based eLearning
Speed Dating
Supporting eLearning Development
Using Digital Characters |
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