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Items where Author is "Carliner, Saul"

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Carliner, Saul and Colleen, Bernard (2010) So What Do They Think? Results of a Qualitative Study of the Perceptions of Training. In: International Convention of the Association for Educational Communications and Technology (AECT), October 26-30, 2010, Anaheim, California.

Carliner, Saul (2010) Lessons for Structuring Asynchronous Tutorials from the Design of Museum Exhibits. In: International Convention of the Association for Educational Communications and Technology (AECT), October 26 - 30, 2010, Anaheim, California. (Unpublished)

Carliner, Saul (2010) Is Informal Learning Right for You? 10 Issues and Technologies to Consider. In: 2010 Vermont ASTD Professional Day, October 6, 2010, Montpelier, Vermont.

Carliner, Saul (2010) Key Issues Affecting the Future of Workplace Learning and Performance. In: 2010 Vermont ASTD Professional Day, October 6, 2010, Montpelier, Vermont.

Carliner, Saul (2010) Crossing Occupational Cultures: A Workshop for Conducting Basic and Applied Research. In: IEEE Professional Communication Society, July 8, 2010, University of Twente, Enschede, Netherlands. (Unpublished)

Carliner, Saul (2010) Informal Learning: 10 Issues to Consider. In: Canadian Society for Training and Development Spring Symposium 2010, May 26-28, 2010, Calgary, Alberta.

Carliner, Saul (2010) Following Form: Eleven Real World Insights into Template-Based Writing. In: Society for Technical Communication, May 2-5, 2010, Dallas, Texas.

Carliner, Saul (2010) Visions of Technical Communication 2.0. In: Spectrum 2010, April 9, 2010, Rochester, New York USA.

Carliner, Saul (2010) Possible Impacts of the New Popularity of e-Books on Higher Education. In: INTED 2010, March 8-10, 2010, Valencia, Spain.

Carliner, Saul (2010) Teaching Writing in the Professions: A Case Study. In: INTED 2010, March 8-10, 2010, Valencia, Spain.

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