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| American Society of Training & Development (ASTD): the world's largest organization for workplace learning and performance professionals. |
| ASTD: Central Mass: Central Massachusetts ASTD (CMASTD) is a chartered chapter of the American Society for Training and Development, which has its headquarters in Alexandria, VA. This organization includes both internal and external consultants in the areas of training delivery and development. Membership includes human resource, organizational development, educational, and technical training professionals, as well as training directors and change agents. |
ASTD: Massachusetts Chapter: The Massachusetts/Greater Boston chapter is the premier training organization in the Greater Boston area. We have over 600 members! |
| ASTD: Maine Chapter : A non-profit organization committed to leadership in workplace learning, through applied research, information, and progressive partnerships. |
ASTD: New Hampshire Chapter: ASTD-NH works collaboratively with neighboring chapters and other professional organizations to bring its members current and relevant programs to expand skills and knowledge and to provide continuous networking opportunities. |
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CTPEC (Chicago Technology Professionals Education Council): CTPEC (formerly known as CDPEC - Chicago Data Processing Education Council) was founded in 1969 to provide a forum for training professionals in the field of Information Technology. |
Computer Education Management Association (CEdMA): CEdMA provides a forum for managers and directors of computer education organizations where we can discuss many issues in computer training. |
Consortium for Computer Education and Programmer Training (CONCEPT): CONCEPT's mission is to share member resources and information in the interest of ensuring quality professional, technical and managerial education for technology users. |
International Society for Performance Improvement (ISPI): Founded in 1962, the International Society for Performance Improvement (ISPI) is the leading international association dedicated to improving productivity and performance in the workplace. ISPI represents more than 10,000 international and chapter members throughout the United States, Canada, and 40 other countries. |
International Society for Performance Improvement (ISPI) MA Chapter : Massachusetts ISPI is a chartered chapter of the International Society For Performance Improvement (ISPI). Members are practicing professionals in the areas of instructional design and course development, training directors, change agents, human resources, organizational development, education and technical writing. |
Massachusetts Chapter of the International Society for Performance Improvement (ISPI): an organization dedicated to training, instructional design, and the larger world of performance improvement. |
MetroSET: the premier consortium group in the NY Metropolitan Area dedicated to technology education and learning technologies for corporate leaders, trainers and vendors. |
Minnesota Professional Association for Computer Training (PACT): Based in Minnesota, PACT is to serve as a learning and networking community for technology-related training professionals. |
Northeastern Wisconsin Technical Learning User Group: NEW TLUG is a forum for corporate trainers, computer technology professionals, educators and vendors/consultants to exchange insights and ideas. Their members represent diverse fields such as industry, business, health care, government and education. |
Professional Association of Computer Educators (PACE) San Francisco: PACE is a Professional Organization serving the Training and Learning sectors of the Information Technology Training Industry in the San Francisco Bay Area for 20 years. |
Technical Educators of New Jersey (TEN-J) : Technical Educators of New Jersey (TEN-J) is a non-profit organization that was formed in 1982; their purpose is to bring together individuals engaged in or closely related to technical information processing, training development and education. They promote the sharing of knowledge and open discussion or common problems & strategies. TEN-J is independent of all vendor organizations. Vendor presentations are welcomed, but no vendor selling or soliciting is permitted at meetings. |
Trainers and Educations of Metropolitan Philadelphia Organizations: TEMPO is a non-profit association serving the interests of the professional training and educational community throughout the Delaware Valley. TEMPO is a diversified independent forum for exchanging ideas and resources for corporate trainers and administrators, computer technology professionals, educators, and vendors/consultants. TEMPO actively encourages professional development and facilitates expanded contact with peers throughout southeastern Pennsylvania, southern New Jersey, and Delaware. |
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