SIG / GIG Events

 

Upcoming events

    • 28 May 2013
    • 5:30 PM - 7:30 PM
    • Sonoma County Volunteer Center 153 Stony Circle #100, Santa Rosa CA Classroom A
    • 29
    Are you wondering how to get started posting training on YouTube? Maybe you’re thinking…I’m not a techie… I really don’t know what to do. Where do I start? I don’t have a lot of money… I don’t have a lot of experience… I’m just not really sure what to do. Ryan Perry, owner/ operator of Simple Biz Support has answers to all of these questions and more.

    According to the results of the 6th Annual Learning Tools Survey compiled by the Center for Learning and Performance Technologies (Oct. 2012) YouTube ranks #2 out of 25 learning tools for creating and delivering content.

    Setting up a YouTube Channel is easy to do. Designing a YouTube Channel to suit your training/business needs takes more thought and consideration. Besides just having a place for your video to reside, there is the video itself to consider…what types of equipment are recommended for creating professional training videos?

    In this brief and informative presentation, Ryan will answer some basic questions about using YouTube and choosing video equipment:
    • What's the minimum I need to get started?
    • How can I create a channel?
    • How should I organize my YouTube page?
    • What are the Do's & Don'ts when creating a channel?
    • How can I choose the best camcorder and microphone?
    • What are some ways to promote my channel?
    • Are there ways to track usage of my videos?
    For the last 4 years, Ryan Perry has been working with small business owners and helping them to promote their businesses on the Internet using free and low cost tools. His company, Simple Biz Support, is based in Santa Rosa California.

    Simple Biz Support provides Internet marketing programs for small businesses using Internet Marketing (Social Marketing) and Search Engine Optimization (SEO) strategies. Ryan consults with small local businesses and shows them ways to earn top ranking with Google and other search engines in their local markets.

    Snacks and beverages will be available.


    5:30 – 6:00 Check-in, socializing, and snacks
    6:00 - 7:00 Presentation
    7:00 - 7:30 Q & A on presentation plus meeting wrap-up

    There is no charge for this event, but registering will help us with the numbers.  Please RSVP by May 20th if possible.

    Visitors:
    Walk-ins are and first-time guests welcome. Non-chapter members will not be able to register on this site - please contact Angela Dowd at acdowd@acdowd-designs.com if you would like to attend or will be bringing a guest.


    Repeat visitors must be ASTD Golden Gate chapter members.

    North Bay GIG page -http://www.astdgoldengate.org/gigs
    • 19 Jun 2013
    • 5:45 PM - 8:00 PM
    • Santa Clara County Training and Conference Center, Training Room #1 2310 N. First Street, San Jose CA 95131
    • 30
    Whether it is called “flipping the classroom”,"flipped training” or simply “the flip method”, curiosity about this new model for delivering training is appearing everywhere. Early adopters are enthusiastic and initial reports of effectiveness are encouraging. And just like any new concept the misconceptions, confusion about what it really is, when it is applicable and the usual uneven implementation experiences exist. This is your opportunity to develop a foundation about this method to understand if it would be a fit for your training repertoire or your organization’s training strategy for either ILT or e-learning.

    Join us as we explore the current state of “flipping” and its impact on the learning process. While being applied creatively in K-12 and higher education settings, both in the classroom and online, there are many questions about how the model applies to workplace learning. Before starting down the path of this potentially effective model now is the time to first understand the conditions that promote success, the tools and skills needed for effective design and how to evaluate readiness for implementation.  This “look before you leap” session can provide you with a foundation for progressing in a direction and at a pace that fits you, your learners and your organization.

    At the end of this session you will be able to:
    • Define “flipped training” as it applies to workplace learning.
    • Understand “flipping’s” relationship to adult learning principles.
    • Determine the most conducive learning cultures and learning environments for its use.
    • Differentiate “flipping” from assigning pre-work, project learning, blended learning, edutainment, gamification and other action learning methods.
    • Review examples for both ILT and e-learning delivery.
    • Know the developer/trainer skills and tools required to be effective.
    • Find free resources to learn more and to practice developing your own skills.

    PRESENTER:

    Paul Anjeski’s career of over 25 years has covered the release and initial implementation of a wide range of learning theories, methods and delivery tools. As a trainer, instructional designer, program/project manager or consultant he has led the initial implementation of “new” concepts including: synchronous distributed learning, asynchronous distributed learning, blended learning, project-based learning, subscription learning and now the “flipped” method to name a few.

    With both rousing successes as well as disappointing failures he brings “real-world” lessons learned to his work along with an understanding of the importance of organization culture and systems to the change process. Valued for his skills in the development and delivery of “train the trainer” programs Paul brings passion and vitality to his presentations.

    As a lifelong learner he remains current in workplace learning principles and practices as a National ASTD member actively involved in the Human Capital, Workforce Development, Learning & Development and Learning Technologies, communities of practice. He is a longtime member of the planning committee for the University of Wisconsin Annual Conference on Distance Teaching and Learning.  He serves on the Board of the ASTD Golden Gate Chapter.


    Agenda:
    5:45 - 6:15 Registration, Networking, Light refreshments
    6:15 - 7:30  Presentation



    South Bay GIG webpage:
    http://www.astdgoldengate.org/sbgig

Past events

20 May 2013 3D Learning and Training SIG Monthly Meeting
24 Apr 2013 South Bay GIG: Visual Design Strategies for Instructional Designers, Instructors, and Presenters
23 Apr 2013 North Bay GIG: OnBoarding: Integrating and Engaging New Employees
15 Apr 2013 3D Learning and Training SIG Monthly Meeting
26 Mar 2013 North Bay GIG: Speed Networking & Generating Icebreaker Ideas Event
20 Mar 2013 South Bay GIG: Spring Fling Happy Hour!
15 Mar 2013 3D Learning and Training SIG Monthly Meeting
26 Feb 2013 Instructional Design Workshop
22 Feb 2013 3D Learning and Training SIG Monthly Meeting
20 Feb 2013 North Bay GIG: Key Takeways from ASTD TechKnowledge Conference
23 Jan 2013 North Bay GIG: Use Social Media to Grow Your Training and Organization Development Business
18 Jan 2013 3D Learning and Training SIG Monthly Meeting
19 Dec 2012 North Bay GIG: Holiday Party & 2013 Planning Session
28 Nov 2012 GGC South Bay: Facilitate! Open The Door To Learning
24 Oct 2012 GGC South Bay: Blended Learning Today: Leveraging New Options and Opportunities
17 Oct 2012 North Bay GIG: Visual Design Strategies for Instructional Designers, Instructors, and Presenters
26 Sep 2012 GGC South Bay: Influencing Ethics and Corporate Culture From an OD Perspective
21 Sep 2012 3D Learning and Training SIG Monthly Meeting
19 Sep 2012 North Bay GIG: LinkedIn Tips & Tricks Workshop
22 Aug 2012 GGC South Bay: Defining and Creating Quality Webinars
17 Aug 2012 3D Learning and Technology SIG Monthly Meeting
15 Aug 2012 North Bay GIG: Are you a Wine Spectator or a Wine Participator?
20 Jul 2012 3D Learning and Technology SIG Monthly Meeting
27 Jun 2012 GGC South Bay: Innovate Your Way to Awesome Services and Products
20 Jun 2012 North Bay GIG: Speed Networking
06 Jun 2012 3D Learning and Technology SIG Monthly Meeting
16 May 2012 North Bay GIG: Outpacing the Change Treadmill
02 May 2012 3D Learning and Technology SIG Monthly Meeting
25 Apr 2012 South Bay GIG: SalesSpeaking: Power Selling Techniques
24 Apr 2012 Instructional Design Workshop
04 Apr 2012 3D Learning and Technology SIG Monthly Meeting
28 Mar 2012 South Bay GIG: Best Practices for Webinars and eLearning
27 Mar 2012 Consultant SIG Webinar: The Influence Factor in Social Media: Creating an Online Presence
21 Mar 2012 North Bay GIG: Training vs. OD: Siblings Separated at Birth
07 Mar 2012 3D Learning and Technology SIG Monthly Meeting
22 Feb 2012 South Bay GIG: Learning Trends, Implications and Applications: What's Hot, What's Not, and Why Should You Care?
15 Feb 2012 North Bay GIG: Evening Social
01 Feb 2012 3D Learning and Technology SIG Monthly Meeting
25 Jan 2012 South Bay GIG: Emotional Intelligence: Foundation for Career Success
18 Jan 2012 North Bay GIG: Online Communities
14 Dec 2011 North Bay GIG: Holiday Cocktail Party and Planning Meeting
30 Nov 2011 South Bay GIG: Rev Up Results with Relationship Coaching: Techniques for Building Productive Work Teams
26 Oct 2011 Instructional Design Workshop
 
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