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Designing a conference

Clark Quinn

When I agreed to join as co-director of the Learning & Development Accelerator, I’d already attended their first two conferences. Those had been designed to reflect the circumstances at the time, e.g. the pandemic. So here’s my thinking about designing a conference. Of course, there are tradeoffs.

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Upcoming Livestream, Conference, and Webinars

Experiencing eLearning

Here’s where you can find me this year for a livestream next week, my Learning Solutions Conference session, and upcoming free webinars. My session is part of the new Instructional Design Summit , a curated set of 25 sessions to help people level up their instructional design skills. Interested? Register now!

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MAGICademy Podcast: The Art and Science of Scenario Design

Experiencing eLearning

Jiani Wu interviewed me for her new MAGICademy podcast about scenario design. When designing branching scenarios, it’s important to focus on specific behaviors and provide realistic feedback. Upcoming events Building Simulations in Twine: Points, Feedback, and Design. Morning Buzz: Designing and Developing Scenarios.

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Experimenting with conference design

Clark Quinn

And, what’s nice, is that they’re experimenting with conference design, not just moving straight online. To be fair, the Learning Guild has had a continual practice of trying different things at their conferences, and it’s been good. And their stated goal is changing the way we conference. Check it out.

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The Battle of the Authoring Tools: A 10-Point Comparison for Picking the Right One

Speaker: Chris Paxton McMillin, President of D3 Training Solutions

Join Chris Paxton, President of D3 Training Solutions, professor, author, and frequent conference speaker, to explore 10 important considerations for picking the right eLearning tool for the job.

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Professional Organizations for Instructional Designers

Experiencing eLearning

What professional organizations are useful for instructional designers? This post is part of a series about instructional design careers. The Learning Guild, ATD, TLDC, Training Magazine Network, and LDA all provide both free and paid resources for instructional designers and other learning and development professionals.

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Agile Instructional Design

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At the recent DevLearn 2014 conference in Las Vegas, I attended a presentation on agile instructional design by Megan Torrance. During this presentation she discussed agile instructional design models such as SAM (Successive Approximation Model) and LLAMA (Lot Like Agile Methods Approach).