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Inspiration at DevLearn 2014: From Andrea May (Dashe & Thomson)

Learning Rebels

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?

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Devlearn conference day one: an exhilarating day

Challenge to Learn

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.

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DevLearn Day 1

eLearning 24-7

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.

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Reminiscing on JCA Solutions acquisition and DevLearn

Rustici Software

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.

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Stop creating, selling, and buying garbage!

Clark Quinn

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.

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LTUK23 – Vendors to Check Out

eLearning 24-7

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?

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Attending Conferences a Must

Web Courseworks

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.