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DevLearn DDX 2020: Week 2 Recap

Experiencing eLearning

DevLearn was different this year. It was fully online, called the “DevLearn Digital Experience” (DDX). Connie showed examples of four trending styles: the duotone effect, isometric illustrations, minimalism, and bold typography. Agile Methods for Instructional Design Projects by Megan Torrance. Day 10: 10/30.

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Exciting Demos and Workshops at DevLearn 2023

Xyleme

Exciting Demos and Workshops at DevLearn 2023 October 9, 2023 We are incredibly thrilled to share with you the exciting details of our upcoming presence at the highly-anticipated DevLearn conference this year. However, simply producing content is not enough to ensure its effectiveness and impact.

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#DevLearn 2012: Kapp Presentation Resources

Kapp Notes

Wow, had a great 3 days at DevLearn, met some absolutely wonderful, fascinating and brilliant folks. DevLearn presentation on Future of Learning from Karl Kapp. Virtual self-modeling: the effects of vicarious reinforcement and identification on exercise behaviors. So the slides to the Gamification workshop can be found here.

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Moments That Defined 2023 for Upside Learning

Upside Learning

It was complemented by a compelling eBook titled Designing for Deeper Learning: Understand what it takes to Design and Develop Deeper Learning. The campaign explored the nuances of developing impactful deeper learning experiences. This win testifies to our commitment to cost-effective excellence.

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Technology Drivers & Elearning|Takeaways from DevLearn 2019

The Learning Dispatch

Last month I was at DevLearn in Las Vegas. That is, the (often unstated) assumption that technology drives culture, human events, and, in this case, the field of learning and development. Using technology to design and deliver training, though, doesn’t mean that technology drives learning and development.

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Learning & Development Conferences in 2023

Limestone Learning

Talent development professionals who embrace technological advancements are the ones shaping the future of work. In its 23rd year, PDS is a relaxed and time-effective way to convene with like-minded peers, discover what’s new in the marketplace, and source partners for upcoming projects.

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Free learning & development webinars for August 2021

Limestone Learning

How Learning and Development can plan for a post-COVID 19 work environment. PT: How to Design Your Skills Strategy (Free for ATD members) To remain nimble and adapt to constant change, L&D professionals must develop the skills of their people for the jobs of today. The impact remote working will have on people. PT: If Not You, Who?