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Announcements: DADL Working Group to host meeting at ImplementationFest

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DADL Working Group to host meeting at ImplementationFest

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The Department of Defense (DoD) Advanced Distributed Learning (DADL) Working Group (WG) will be hosting a pre-conference meeting on Monday, 9 August at the same site of the ADL ImplementationFest 2010 in the Rosen Centre Hotel in Salon 12 from 1:00 – 5:00 p.m.

The DADL WG was created to bring together stakeholders that are involved with the content development, technical implementation or support of a distributed learning environment. The purpose of the working group is to allow the ADL team to present and discuss ADL tools and upcoming news and events, and to provide a forum for DoD ADL stakeholders to share lessons learned, best practices, and solicit questions to other group members and the ADL team.

This pre-conference meeting is open to all current DADL WG members as well any other ImplementationFest 2010 attendees that would be interested in joining the DADL WG. Space is limited to 60 people and is available on a first-come basis. Please let us know if you plan on attending the DADL WG meeting in advance via the ImplementationFest Registration process. The Agenda is located here. For more information about the DADL WG, visit: https://sites.google.com/a/adlnet.gov/dadl/

NOTE: If you do not plan to register for ImplementationFest 2010 but plan to participate in the DADL WG, please RSVP to jason.haag.ctr@adlnet.gov.

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8/13/2010 12:00 AM
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