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Trends in Learning Solutions Procurement

dVinci Interactive

Some of our most recent experiences include responding to the following: A Request for Proposal (RFP) to address the need to develop an eLearning course. A Request for Information (RFI) to develop eLearning content on an ongoing basis. eLearning Learning Solutions Partnerships RFP template' Each would have its own contract.

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Learning Solutions Conference 2023 Recap

Experiencing eLearning

Last week was the Learning Solutions Conference 2023. One of the ways I have learned to get more out of the conference is to both take notes during the sessions and then to review those notes after I get home. The Guild program team prepares decks of 20 slides of weird and interesting images.

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Brain Rules for Learning: Who Knew? We All Did. | Social Learning Blog

Dashe & Thomson

by Andrea on April 15, 2011 in Classroom Learning , Informal Learning , Training Development , blended learning , eLearning , social learning Recently, I was lucky enough to attend a keynote speech by Dr. John Medina on his book Brain Rules at the eLearning Guild’s Learning Solutions 2011 conference. We All Did.

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DevLearn 2024 Recap

Experiencing eLearning

I presented at DevLearn in 2020 for the online version, but I’ve otherwise attended smaller conferences. DevLearn had about 4,000 attendees this year, so it’s the biggest conference I’ve ever attended. As always with conferences, it’s great to get to see people in person and get hugs. Can I tidy it up?

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How to Learn about Learning Science

Experiencing eLearning

I always recommend that people new to the field join the Learning Guild , especially since the basic membership is free. In addition to their own research, the Guild does a good job overall at filtering out the really questionable claims in their speakers and authors. Conferences. Judy Katz @jdyktz.

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Get Paid What You’re Worth: TLDC Recording

Experiencing eLearning

How do you get paid what you’re worth as an instructional designer or elearning developer–especially as a woman? The Learning Guild’s research found that gap to be fairly consistent over multiple years (although I wonder if the gap may have widened during the pandemic). Thursday, April 13 2:30 PM ET.

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Streamlining Branching Scenario Planning and Design

Experiencing eLearning

This week, I was originally scheduled to be at the Learning Solutions Conference in Orlando. The eLearning Guild wisely canceled that conference due to the pandemic. I’m sad to miss seeing so many folks, but it was absolutely the right choice for the Guild to cancel and keep everyone safe.