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Home > News > January 2006 > 13-Jan-2006 Learning Technologies 2006: exhibition seminar programme announcedThe organisers of Learning Technologies 2006 have announced that 28 sponsors and exhibitors are to run seminars at this year's exhibition. This is double the number of seminars that ran during last year's event. Mark Penton, exhibition organiser, said: "The popularity of the exhibition seminars has increased year-on-year and consequently the January 2006 event will have two seminar theatres offering the 3,000 visitors a choice of 28 free seminars to attend." Learning Technologies' exhibition seminars are running every 45 minutes during the course of the exhibition and will take place in the seminar theatres in the exhibition hall. The exhibition seminars are free of charge and pre-booking is not required; the show organisers are advising visitors to arrive early to guarantee a place. Exhibition seminar programme: Wednesday 25th January 2006 11.00 - 11.30 Theatre 1: Are you confident your training budget is spent wisely? Theatre 2: Creating organisational heroes
11.45 - 12.15 Theatre 1: Measurable results - using e-learning for performance Improvement Theatre 2: Does your learning make the grade?
12.30 - 13.00 Theatre 1: Reducing the development time of e-learning content: the pivotal role of learning content management Theatre 2: Remote authoring - the death of client side authoring
13.15 - 13.45 Theatre 1: Aligning business to learning: becoming a more powerful learning organisation Theatre 2: Award winning e-learning
14.00 - 14.30 Theatre 1: Performance support Theatre 2: Chasing the Learning Dragon - Informal and Collaborative Learning
14.45 - 15.15 Theatre 1: STT Trainer and Shell: training for a global software roll-out Theatre 2: Managing the blend
15.30 - 16.00 Theatre 1: The new quality standard for e-learning: enabling global quality e-learning services Theatre 2: The e-learning revolution?
Thursday 26th January 2006 11.00 - 11.30 Theatre 1: Where best practice in learning meets compliance: the role of compliance systems in learning & development Theatre 2: BP Challenges its' employees to step up a gear and accelerate their computer skills into the fast lane
11.45 - 12.15 Theatre 1: Poor financial understanding - a hidden threat to your business Theatre 2: The future of learning technology
12.30 - 13.00 Theatre 1: Driving business operations performance with enterprise learning Theatre 2: What does the future hold for instructor led training?
13.15 - 13.45 Theatre 1: Build vs. buy: designing a custom online learning plan Theatre 2: Make your LMS implementation painless: a 12-point plan
14.00 - 14.30 Theatre 1: Turn up the volume! Using rich media to motivate learners Theatre 2: Rapid e-learning "the quick and the dead"
14.45 - 15.15 Theatre 1: Learning academies - perfecting the learner experience Theatre 2: Train your employees in minutes, not months
15.30 - 16.00 Theatre 1: When does e-learning work? Theatre 2: Unleash your trainers
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