E-LEARN 2009 - World Conference on E-Learning in Corporate, Government, Healthcare & Higher Education
E-Learn--World Conference on E-Learning in Corporate, Government, Healthcare, & Higher Education is an international conference organized by the Association for the Advancement of Computing in Education (AACE) and co-sponsored by the International Journal on E-Learning.
This annual conference serves as a multi-disciplinary forum for the exchange of information on research, development, and applications of all topics related to e-Learning in the Corporate, Government, Healthcare, and Higher Education sectors.
"The International Forum for Researchers, Developers, and Practitioners to
Learn about the Best Practices/Technology in Education, Government, Healthcare, and Business"
Vancouver, Canada: October 26-30, 2009

Important Documents & Information
Attend Two Conferences when in Vancouver!
Registration: Save & register by Sept. 25
- Papers, etc.
- Tutorials/Workshops
- Poster/Demos & Corporate Demos
- AV/Equipment
- Professional Speaking Articles & Tips
E-Learn 2008 Archive:
Keynote Speaker Videos
- Richard Baraniuk
- Professor of Electrical and Computer Engineering, Rice University; Founder of Connexions, USA
- Open Access Education -Building Communities and Sharing Knowledge
- Mark Milliron
- President and CEO, Catalyze Learning International (CLI), USA
- A New Generation of Learning: Diverse Students, Emerging Technologies, and a Sustainability Challenge
- Roy Pea
- Professor of Education and the Learning Sciences, Stanford University, Director: Stanford Center for Innovations in Learning, USA
- Learning in a Networked World: Trends and Opportunities in the Future of Technology for Learning Environments and Education
- Ellen D. Wagner
- Managing Partner, Sonoma Solutions Group, USA
- Minding the Gap: Sustaining eLearning Innovation
Invited Speaker Videos
- Cathleen Norris & Elliot Soloway
- University Of Michigan, USA
- The Mobile Disruption and K-20
- Ken Carroll
- Co-founder of the Kai En English Language Training Centers in Shanghai and
Chinesepod; Senior Advisor, Praxis Language
- Crafting Learning Objects for New Media
- David Wiley
- Associate Professor, Instructional Psychology and Technology, Brigham Young University, Founder of the Open High School of Utah, and Chief Openness Officer,
Flat World Knowledge, USA
- Openness and the Disaggregated Future of Higher Education
- Lucifer Chu
- The Future of Open Education and Edutainment
- George Siemens
- Associate Director, Research and Development, Learning Technologies Centre, University of Manitoba; founder and President of Complexive Systems Inc., Canada
- Blurring Roles: Participation Trends in Media and Education