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I’m speaking at DevLearn 2020

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DevLearn will be different this year. Completely separate from DevLearn, I contributed a story to the Learning Guild’s latest ebook: Failing Forward: Instructional Design in the Trenches. The post I’m speaking at DevLearn 2020 appeared first on Experiencing eLearning. You can download the ebook here. (A

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DevLearn DDX 2020: Week 2 Recap

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DevLearn was different this year. It was fully online, called the “DevLearn Digital Experience” (DDX). The After Hours Buzz sessions were DevLearn DDX version of the typical Morning Buzz sessions. The post DevLearn DDX 2020: Week 2 Recap appeared first on Experiencing eLearning.

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DevLearn 2020 Week 1 Recap

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Last week, I attended the first week of the Learning Guild’s DevLearn 2020 conference, also called DDX (DevLearn Digital Experience). I want to reflect on my first week at DevLearn. This is my first time attending DevLearn, so I don’t have a direct comparison to what it’s like in person. Key Takeaways.

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How To Maintain Momentum in Blogging

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I’ll also be giving this session again at DevLearn in October. I have given this presentation for two groups (with changes): The Online Network of Independent Learning Professionals ( watch the recording ) The Learning Solutions Online Conference ( recording available if you were registered ).

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Where I’m Speaking in 2021

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If it’s not possible to meet in a large group in person, they’ll pivot to an online format similar to DevLearn (which I thought was a very successful event). The Guild pushed the dates out to May rather than the usual March in the hopes that we’ll be able to meet in person. This session will be BYOD: Bring Your Own Device.

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One Large Branching Scenario or Multiple Smaller Ones?

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One of the attendees asked that great question during my DevLearn presentation. If you have several desired behaviors or skills, is it better to use one large branching scenario or break it into several smaller scenarios? My recommendation depends on the audience and how the skills are used.

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