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People: The Real Value of DevLearn

Learning Rebels

Next up on our Learning Rebel tour of DevLearn 2014 – Laura Payette. That’s exactly what DevLearn offers. DevLearn is your opportunity to geek out on everything related to L&D, wax philosophical about high-level strategy and, most of all, let your hair down with others in the field. Look her up @ljwp.

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Inspiration at DevLearn 2014: From Andrea May (Dashe & Thomson)

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In this next segment of the DevLearn 2014 reflections – Learning Rebel, Andrea May of Dashe & Thomson, gives us a great peek inside her world of being a first time DevLearn attendee. This time around as I registered to attend DevLearn 2014, I decided to go in with a slightly different mindset. How do you plan?

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Learning Reflections (part one) – The Ups and Downs of DevLearn: Holly MacDonald

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I’m happy to announce there are a few Rebels who are wanting to do the same for DevLearn. Having returned from my first ever DevLearn, it seemed appropriate to capture some rambling reflections and share them. Conference sessions: These were hit and miss – something that isn’t limited to DevLearn. S tart here ).

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DevLearn 2014 – It’s a Wrap (and it’s all about community): Featuring Meg Bertapelle

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This is the perfect round up of our DevLearn series. Last week #chat2LRN hosted a twitter chat based on the DevLearn/ Personal Learning Network experience. It seems as the reoccurring theme for DevLearn was about making connections – new ones and strengthening old ones. You can find the transcript of this chat here: [link].

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Learning Rebel Yell for DevLearn Technology: Tom Spiglanin

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What were his thoughts about the technology side of DevLearn. As displayed in the SnapGuide piece I put together immediately afterward the conference (Journey Through DevLearn) https://snapguide.com/guides/journey-through-devlearn/ There was an app for that! First, it’s important to understand the DevLearn audience.

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For the Love of Learning

Learning Rebels

I have just returned from the DevLearn 2014 conference in Las Vegas. But I’m feeling in a positive mood, plus there will be plenty of blogs and comments which outline how DevLearn can be improved, and most will look like comments which come off a smile sheet: More outlets (buy a portable charger people, it is 2014).

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ATD 2016 It’s a Wrap! (PT 2): Sam Rogers

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Other organizations with domestic conferences like DevLearn, Training, Learning DevCamp, etc. The result is that now I’m far more picky about the events that I will continue to attend — and I also have even more appreciation for all that is ATD ICE! Some of these may be the perfect thing for you!