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TorranceLearning is hosting its third Download Event!
The Download is almost here... Friday, November 18th, make sure to register now! Our twice-yearly not-really-a-conference gathering is a superb opportunity to mingle among great minds with a common goal... to learn and share.TorranceLearning wins coveted Excellence in Learning award
TorranceLearning accepted a coveted 2010 Brandon Hall bronze award for excellence in the Best Integration of Learning and Talent Management category.
Learning by Falling
This short piece was written by our own Jen Vetter for a book being distributed at Elliott Masie’s Learning 2010 conference. Jen was selected for the 30 Under 30 group for the event and was asked to submit her own learning reflection.We've moved!
We packed up and said goodbye to our office on Sibley Road that has been our home for the past 2 ½ years, and hello to a new location in the Clocktower Commons, right in the heart of downtown Chelsea.
Jen Vetter is a '30 Under 30'
Our own Jen Vetter is one of 30 learning professionals chosen for the 30 Under 30 program at learning guru Elliott Masie’s Learning 2010 conference in Orlando, FL.
TL Joins Other Local Companies for Some Hands-On, Geeky Fun!
TorranceLearning took part in the 2nd annual Local Tech Event at the Ann Arbor Hands-On Museum on Saturday, May 22. Billed as a "geek event for the whole family," the event showcased 24 local exhibitors and drew 440 people.The Cure for Boring Elearning ... Action!
Each and every day, pointless elearning is forced upon bored learners who won’t be able to apply what they’ve learned on the job. Our mission at TorranceLearning is to stop this waste of time, money, and brainpower dead in its tracks!TorranceLearning featured as “Small Giant” in metromode magazine
TorranceLearning was featured in metromode online magazine this week, along with other members of the Small Giants Community in Michigan.
Megan speaks on “10 Things You Always Wanted to Know About ELearning (but Never Had the Chance to Ask)”
On April 1, TorranceLearning CEO Megan Torrance spoke to the Ann Arbor chapter of the American Society for Training and Development (ASTD). Far from typical dinner meeting fare, Megan asked almost as many questions as she answered. “My goal was to draw out as many people as possible, share ideas, and get the conversation started,” she says. “That’s a lot more interesting than listening to me speak for an hour!”
Torrance chosen for 2010 ATHENAPowerLink Program
Megan Torrance of TorranceLearning has been chosen as one of three women business leaders to participate in the 2010 Washtenaw County ATHENAPowerLink Program®.