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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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Building Responsive HTML5 Learning with Bootstrap at DevLearn 2017

Learning Dojo

DevLearn 2017. This is why I always try to speak on web technologies at major learning industry events like this years eLearning Guild’s DevLearn Conference. I have been going to DevLearn for 10 years now and it keeps getting better every year. So we will also be covering how to build HTML5 for standard learning courses.

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DevLearn 2017 – Day 1 Recap

Ashley Chiasson

I’m at DevLearn all week long, so I’ll be recapping each day/session I attend. Tim spent his 45 minutes talking with folks about building effective e-learning teams, providing particular examples from his time, primarily, at GoDaddy. portfolios, sample tests, observing their samples). So grateful!

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10 Reasons to Join The eLearning Guild

Web Courseworks

Colleges were just starting to offer Photoshop courses and were just including HTML and Macromedia in their curriculum. I try to attend a Guild conference every other year and alternate between Learning Solutions Conference and DevLearn. Supplier and Product Directories.

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eLearning Thought Leaders: Mark Lassoff

eLearning Weekly

I was very lucky to catch Mark Lassoff in between speaking at DevLearn, working on his forthcoming book from Focal Press, and producing his next training video for the company he founded, LearnToProgram.tv. I’m not just talking about the two big programming languages, HTML and Flash. eLW: I took your HTML/CSS course on Udemy.com.

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Recap of The eLearning Guild’s DevLearn Conference

E-learning Uncovered

Rod and I had the chance to go to Las Vegas last week for DevLearn 12. I believe it’s because there are mainstream tools finally available that let regular people (non-programmers) create courses that work across mobile platforms. Here are some of my top takeaways. Tin Can API. Raising Money for the Red Cross.

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Do You Need to be a Programmer to Build E-Learning Courses?

Rapid eLearning

For example, one question we see quite a bit is how to use web objects in Storyline or embed content using the embed block in Rise. For example, here’s a tutorial I created to show someone in the community how to embed JotForm into Rise using the embed code JotForm generates. E-Learning Programmer: HTML Basics.