Day one of DevLearn was not an ordinary day. We launched our new free eLearning software and our booth had so many visitors that I haven’t been able to attend a single session at the conference, no sessions reports from me this time. I even missed both keynotes. So for day one I will limit myself to my presentation on agile eLearning development.
For us at easygenerator the day was mostly about our new free web edition. We launched it successfully, you can check this new eLearning software out by yourself. The Learning solution magazine published an article on our new edition. A very positive piece by Jennifer Neibert.
As promised to the people present at my presentation here is the presentation itself.
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In the prezi you can’t click the links to the references, so here they are:
- Filip VandenDriessche, Management funnel
- Impact mapping
- Action mapping, Cathy Moore
- Effectcup (www.effectcup.com)
- Teach online
- Gemini
- And of course Leaving Addie for Sam, by Michael Allen
For those who are interested, here are the links to the related blogs I posted earlier:
- Review on Michael Allen’s book ‘Leaving ADDIE for SAM
- Agile eLearning development: business goals and road map
- Agile eLearning development (2): Culture
- Agile eLearning development (3): Best practices, Demo’s, user stories and backlog
- Agile eLearning development (4): Planning and execution
- Agile eLearning development (5): Chatty Kidz
- Agile eLearning development (6): Recap