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DevLearn 2018 Recap: Top 5 Event Highlights

Appsembler

While DevLearn 2018 may be over…the learnings, excitement and momentum gained from this experience are only beginning to crystallize. For the Appsembler team, this was our first time attending DevLearn (and for some of us, our first trip to Vegas!). Looking forward to coming back next year.”.

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2017 Recap and 2018 Goals

Ashley Chiasson

This year, I maintained consistent relationships with my long-term clients and added a few other clients, I networked per usual, attended ATD ICE and DevLearn, spoke at DevLearn, and facilitated a week of Articulate Storyline 360 training. Travel to Calgary and Toronto with my husband and plan an anniversary vacation.

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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. At DevLearn one vendor told me that with his tool, “I wouldn’t have to write Actionscript any more!”

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Free - Web 2.0 for Learning Professionals

Clark Quinn

technologies prior to DevLearn 2008 so that you can participate better either in-person or as an outside spectator, and to interact and learn with people who are passionate about learning. It will be moderated by Michele Martin and Harold Jarche, with help from Tony Karrer. This is your opportunity to ramp up your understanding of Learning 2.0

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The LCB Big Question Reframed: Should More Learning Professionals Be Blogging?

Tony Karrer

As Peter posted ( The Learning Circuits Blog: Community Net Worth ): Now that the first wave of bloggers and blog-readers have read the initial results both in the form of serious utterances, straw polls and comic reformulations (thanks, Tony for that refreshing exercise), whither go we? It was a fantastic exercise for my own learning.

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My I/ITSEC Experience - Simulations Galore!

Corporate eLearning Strategies and Development

I loved the use of networked laptops that allowed for multi-player simulations. So much for gamers not getting any exercise, right? And of course, the Serious Games Czar Dr. Alicia Sanchez (Host of the DevLearn Serious Games Zone) did a great job with the Serious Games Showcase and Challenge at I/ITSEC. don't work.

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Back from I/ITSEC.let me explain this creature a bit.

Mark Oehlert

Secondly, it really does cover an entire industry - there is no corollary conference on the corporate side, not DevLearn, Annual Gathering, ASTD ICE or TeK Knowledge, or ISPI, SALT.none of those conferences even come close to as complete coverage of an industry as IITSEC does - it just has no competition. With about 3.5