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I’m speaking at DevLearn 2020

Experiencing eLearning

DevLearn will be different this year. Additionally, SMEs who are accustomed to working on traditional eLearning may be uncomfortable with branching, and you may be unsure how to get good stories and examples from them. I’m presenting a live session and facilitating an After Hours Buzz conversation. Feedback on this presentation.

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DevLearn 2022 – Rewind

eLearning 24-7

To say nothing exciting happened at DevLearn is to say, that the Mirage hotel, is still a great hotel, and the idea that some company plans to refurb it or rebuild it into something else is unheard of. On the plus side, or I hope not, DevLearn won’t be there in 2023 because a gutted hotel is not a place to have a show.

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DevLearn 2023: The Most Groundbreaking Event of the Year

Xyleme

Look no further than DevLearn 2023 hosted through The Learning Guild , the must-attend event of the year! Why you Should Attend At DevLearn, you’ll be surrounded by a passionate community of like-minded professionals who are leading the charge in their organizations’ use of learning technologies. Are you excited yet?

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Authoring Tools- The DevLearn Experience

eLearning 24-7

Last week, I attended DevLearn. I suspected that the expo would feature a large quantity of rapid content authoring tools. Back in 2000, the knock on rapid content authoring tools were they “pre-template” driven solutions. Who in their right mind, would use these tools? I was enthralled.

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#DevLearn retrospective: Start dreaming about the future of eLearning

Challenge to Learn

This year more than ever DevLearn addressed the future of eLearning. There was another keynote by Allisone Levine at DevLearn. I took this Photo at the TinCan panel session at DevLearn. The third guy is Mike Rustici from Rustici software (the company behind Scorm cloud) the company that developed the TinCan API.

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4 Phrases to Describe DevLearn 2016

Web Courseworks

Watching the growing number of hard working practitioner s who utilize vendor software and services has been especially enjoyable. A few images below from the session: The 2016 DevLearn exhibit floor can be summarized in four phrases: Virtual reality for learning has arrived. Authoring systems and custom services galore.

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eLearning Cyclops: Cool Tools to Liven Up The Classroom

eLearning Cyclops

Cool Tools to Liven Up The Classroom. I just read an article in T&D Magazine titled "Beef Up Your Training Toolbox with Web Tool." The author, Mary E. Green , offered suggestions for how you can use web tools to increase engagement in the traditional classroom. Heading to #DevLearn. Free eLearning. Cloud Apps.