Who Should Attend Learning 2010?

  • Training Managers
  • Training and Learning Professionals
  • Workforce Development Professionals
  • Chief Learning Officers
  • Technology and Training Coordinators
  • Trainers Interested in New Approaches to Learning
  • Developers of On-Line Learning
  • IT and Computer Training Managers
  • Instructional and Content Designers
  • Coordinators of Learning Programs
  • Suppliers of Learning Products and Services
  • HR Managers and Staff
  • Line Managers Involved in Workforce Productivity
  • IT Coordinators Supporting Learning Products
  • Community College Workforce Coordinators
  • Technology Developers Targeting Knowledge Management
  • Public Policy & Legislative Staff Focused on Learning
  • Investment Professionals Involved in the Learning Marketplace
Who Should Not Attend?
  • If you are NOT interested in a highly interactive and problem solving learning event, do not come to Learning 2010.
  • If you are NOT interested in new approaches to learning and training delivery, do not come to Learning 2010.


 


Feedback

"I have been to almost every learning conference out there over the years and this one was by far the most interesting, useful, and fun!"
    - Kevin Ferguson,
      Research In Motion

"Our Learning? To facilitate multiple learning paths. We purchased 5 video cameras today and we will start tomorrow. CNN was very helpful to us. I would rate the conference 11 on a 10 scale!"
    - Mike Humphrey,
      David Weekley Homes