There are many opportunities this week for some great learning opportunities. Best of all, they are all FREE! I'll be splitting my available time between two major initiatives this week: Social Media Tools Week and LearnTrends 2009.
How to participate in either conference
These aren't your typical conferences. They are conducted using a web conferencing tool. Not that a web conferencing tool is earthshaking new. The meat of the conference happens in the social media based communities. For Social Media Tools Week, this is in the back-chat channel occurring on Twitter and Google Wave. Feel free to use ChickenFox's Conversation Dashboard.
For LearnTrends, this will happen in Twitter as well as the LearnTrends Ning community. Be a casual observer, or an active participant. The choice is up to you.
LearnTrends 2009
LearnTrends is an online conference created by Jay Cross and his peers. This year will focus on Convergence in the Workplace. From my experience, its a great place to hear new ideas from the pioneers of informal and social learning. The conference sessions this year will run Tuesday Nov 17 through Thursday Nov 19. All you need to do is register
to attend.
All presenters are asked to save half their time for questions and discussion with you. LearnTrends is hosted on the Elluminate platform. Show up a few minutes early to download Elluminate's Java start file. All sound will be Voice Over IP. No telephone links. If you want to speak, you need to have a headset to avoid audio feedback. Link to online event.
The Twitter hashtag is #learntrends. Tweet away but please use Elluminate's chat function for questions for presenters.
Social Media Tools Week 2009
A similar type of venue to LearnTrends. Come hear some thought leaders in the social media space in a packed schedule
. Contribute your thoughts in the back-chat. This conference runs all week. Again, all you need to do is register. Even though it has already started, its not too late!
Discuss the conference on several platforms:
Google Wave search the public timeline (with:public SMTW)
Twitter hashtag #SMTW



