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The Next OzLearn Tweet Chat is on 10/3/15

Mar 5, 2015 | Posted by Matt Guyan | OzLearn |

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On Tuesday 10th March at 8:00pm AEDST (UTC +11hrs), @OzLearn is having its next monthly twitter chat. This month, the conversation will be based on David D’Souza’s (@dds180) blog post – The Death of L&D: A Post Mortem and we’ll be talking about the future of the L&D profession. You can read David’s interesting post by clicking here.

To join the chat, go to Twitter at 8pm on 10/3, search for @OzLearn and join in the conversation (don’t forget to add #ozlearn to your tweets).

There is also an OzLearn LinkedIn group where you can view the Storify of the chat afterwards.

Hope you can join us for the chat!

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