E-Learning Symposium 2015 was one of the best covered symposiums on social media. A number of attendees and even speakers got into the act and live tweeted the conference. We’ve curated some of the best we found below (feel free to add the ones we missed to the comments).
E-Learning Council @learningcouncil
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Patti Shank PhD CPT @pattishank
RT @lwarrenaustin: #ELS2015 totally agree with @Quinnovator that learning styles are a myth
safely back home after a great couple of days at @learningcouncil’s #els2015 thanks to all!
#ELS2015 Project objectives are different than learning objectives, but just as important when designing a course. Don’t skip. @nolecture
#ELS2015 Divide a project into roles. But just because you have many roles, it doesn’t mean you won’t play more than one role. @nolecture
#ELS2015 Just had to plead the tweet because I missed the question that Lou asked me. @nolecture
#ELS2015 Only two reasons to do projects are to increase revenue and avoid costs. Ask your sponsor which a project is. @nolecture
#ELS2015 All compliance projects are avoid cost projects. @nolecture
#ELS2015 When you go to a project sponsor with a problem, always go with at least two solutions. @nolecture
#ELS2015 The role of a project manager in an elearning project has nothing to do with instructional design. @nolecture
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