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DevLearn 2011 – Notes from My Presentations

E-learning Uncovered

I was thrilled to be accepted to speak and asked to serve on a panel at my first DevLearn experience! I brought this session to DevLearn to highlight some of the tools that I think are most worth checking out. Both sessions ended up with a packed house, and I was glad to receive lots of great questions and feedback.

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Our Takeaways from DevLearn 2011

E-learning Uncovered

This week I attended my first DevLearn, and as hyped as it was in the months prior to the event, it did not disappoint. DevLearn is one of the largest events in the learning industry; according to the conference website, 1,747 people registered for the event. Surprisingly, though, it didn’t feel impersonal to me.

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DevLearn 2011 – Notes from One ID Challenge and HTML5 Authoring Tool Review

E-learning Uncovered

I was thrilled to be accepted to speak and asked to serve on a panel at my first DevLearn experience! I brought this session to DevLearn to highlight some of the tools that I think are most worth checking out. Both sessions ended up with a packed house, and I was glad to receive lots of great questions and feedback.

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mLearning DevCon 2011

E-learning Uncovered

Hype is an HTML5 animation tool I’ve been experimenting with for integration into HTML-publishing software like Lectora, and its output integrates extremely well, even for courses that require 508 compliance. I was also happy to pick up a few tricks in What’s all the Hype? HTML5 Animations Using a Mac from Jeff Batt.

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