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DevLearn conference Day 1: a hectic day

Challenge to Learn

It was about governance, how do you connect your learning department to the business. His main point was that you should have a sort of board who makes decisions about the ‘What’ of the learning. He told about his experience as a CLO at Reuters where they had a board with business leaders, HR and Learning.

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Devlearn 2011: our US launch

easygenerator

Since DevLearn we had a crazy period. Following up leads, giving webinars, doing one-on-one demo's and giving out 30 day trial versions. For easygenerator it was the US launch of our online authoring platform and our first major US event we attended as a sponsor and exhibitor. It was all that we hoped for. And we like it.

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Devlearn conference day -1 and 0

Challenge to Learn

My colleague Beatrijs was working on our new adaptive demo course last week and she finished it today. This morning I woke up early and went to the gym and had a great breakfast. After that I was ready for day 0 of the conference. It really looks and works great. We are all set for a great conference and expo. Looking forward to day 0.

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Authoring Tools- The DevLearn Experience

eLearning 24-7

Last week, I attended DevLearn. I knew that its core audience would be instructional designers and e-learning developers. . In the demo at their booth, they readily showed numerous avatars, and it would have been very cool to see the true synch experience – something that Storyline cannot do. I wasn’t disappointed.

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Day one: My agile eLearning development presentation from #DevLearn

Challenge to Learn

Day one of DevLearn was not an ordinary day. For us at easygenerator the day was mostly about our new free web edition. The Learning solution magazine published an article on our new edition. Agile eLearning development (3): Best practices, Demo’s, user stories and backlog. I even missed both keynotes.

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