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In this next segment of the DevLearn 2014 reflections – Learning Rebel, Andrea May of Dashe & Thomson, gives us a great peek inside her world of being a first time DevLearn attendee. This time around as I registered to attend DevLearn 2014, I decided to go in with a slightly different mindset. How do you plan?
So we are off to an excellent start with DevLearn. Acceptance for cloud based solutions is definitely growing, almost all the vendors have plans in that direction. He refers to research by Rodigger. He is the driving force behind DevLearn, but he has accepted another job. Here is my wrap-up. TinCan and IACC.
Well back to another expo conference installment – this time it is DevLearn Day 1. Excluding the obvious authoring tools and some LMS vendors, I found these themes with numerous vendors attending the expo: Remediation – as in our product increases retention better than a LMS. Blame it on the LMS.
However, there had been a large and very noticeable gap in our schedules at this same time that I felt significantly, both for business reasons and personal: DevLearn 2020 had been fully virtual. But for me, DevLearn was the show I looked forward to the most. The Road To DevLearn. George and Chris presenting at DevLearn 2021.
The vendors don’t help. As I’ve already pointed out in a previously referred post, the awards really aren’t discriminatory. I think folks like the eLearning Guild are doing a good job with their DevLearn showcase, but it’s finger-in-the-dike stuff. Frankly, the great examples are all too few.
LTUK always has challenges with finding the vendors’ booths, because of the way they show the avenues on the floor – I call them that, it is the where you walk down each uh, pathway. This post is all about the vendor, and not where they are located on the show floor. What to have fun with a vendor? Outer edges?
The two main eLearning organizations I recommend are eLearning Guild’s DevLearn (we are presenting in November) and ATD’s TechKnowledge. Resume Building—LinkedIn accounts are enhanced with references to association membership and conference attendance. Networking—Get to know your clone, you may need their assistance.
Even folks who are quite knowledgeable about the term, may be in for a shock – because that term you read about so often is referring to gamification on the workplace, F2F (face to face) training or in classroom – AND what the industry identifies as gamification: The Training and EDTech World. In the Consumer Market World.
Next, there are vendors of all stripes pitching AI. If you are a learning technology or learning system vendor, I offer a service around Gen-AI, and AI – again, going in-depth – either online or on-site, presentation, 1/2 or full-day. Don’t assume the vendor will get back to you on this – I find it very rare.
Long has tools such as Studio and Captivate been on the higher side, the same can be said for vendors such as Rapid Intake and dominKnow. Because other vendors are getting into the act as well. What is an equal frightening event is when authoring tool vendors do not even list their pricing on their page. So why the fear?
Happy post Valentine’s Day or as many refer to it, Happy Card Company who created this billion-dollar industry. Vendors use it to refer to online courses/content. Vendors who use it? However, there are authoring tool vendors, who still think PowerPoint can be an authoring solution. eLearning or elearning.
vendors posting a link to their product) vs. being a comprehensive resource vs. being too leading edge. I actually think that Wikis are a fantastic tool for putting up reference materials and that in many corporate environments, they have become a means for people throughout the organization to easily contribute content.
Some people even think customer dissatisfaction is the reason there are 700 LMS vendors. I’ve spoken with hundreds of vendorreferences over the past few years and I have found plenty of buyers who say they love their LMS — although I also find many more who are neither thrilled nor dissatisfied. The customer?
Oh, and not the first vendor I’ve seen this route, but that was more than a decade ago. There are vendors who pitch they have it, and there are folks who oversee L&D who still believe in it. There are vendors who show it as a playlist or offer multiple playlists. One Term that Should be Kicked to the Curb.
This has always been a challenge with various vendors, especially today, where turnkey (out of the box) is the standard, a few tweaks included, and thus implementation times are very short (a plus). What about other vendors? The vendor, doesn’t have to do it. The implementation/update time is all around the buyer.
Day 1 of DevLearn 2008 kicked off today with a great keynote from Tim O’Reilly ( @TimOReilly ), where he walked us through the Web 2.0 for the enterprise means turning your company data inside out for everybody to see (or paying a startup/vendor to do it for you). movement and how it has impacted learning and training.
Nor at DevLearn. In my upcoming NexGen Leader Pack (coming in late July), the majority are LMS vendors. I think as systems evolve with Gen-AI and the LLM, tailored can get even better – but we are still so very early; any vendor that says “100% we do it,” there are always, “What about this?”
And interestingly several of the posts are around John Seely Brown’s keynote at DevLearn. Reference: Yee, N., & Bailenson, J.N. Why Games Make Great Learning Solutions - Bottom-Line Performance , November 4, 2010Finally – I have time to write a blog post about some of the wonderful stuff I’m immersed in at DevLearn 2010.
I’m referring to something along the lines of “what you want out of your administrator, and what you expect this person or persons to accomplish in the role?” If you plan on having your administrator or administrators create courses, send them to DevLearn. For folks in the U.S., – ATD is a must.
DevLearn has always been my favorite L&D, elearning-nerd out conference. 2023 was my first DevLearn since 2019 and it was really great to be back! Kineo was a proud sponsor of DevLearn this year and it was super cool seeing our logo at the registration stage and on the big screen. Keep out any time bound references (e.g.,
Grade: A #6 - Greater Domination by Leading Tool Vendors - Captivate, Articulate, Lectora, Camtasia Captivate 4 is going to be a great tool. At DevLearn, I saw a demo of twitter being embedded inside Captivate as the basis of a social learning experience. Articulate has a great tool set. Lectora is great at packaging.
Due a recent rib injury, I will not be at DevLearn this year. There are LMS vendors who believe they have found the right solution to these concerns. . I haven’t figured out if these vendors who have an LRS are even aware of the data record angle when the LRS came into play. Should I as a vendor add it?
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