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July 2014

What I Love About #DevLearn: Steve Boller

To help celebrate the 10th Annual DevLearn Conference and Expo, we’ve invited members of the Guild community to share what they love about DevLearn, and why they return to the conference year after year. Today we welcome Steve Boller, Marketing Director of Bottom-Line Performance to share his thoughts about the DevLearn. You …

Why Learners Continue or Stop in eLearning

I’ve been reading research on learner persistence (desire to continue) in eLearning for a potential upcoming research report. I’d like to tell you some of my initial thoughts about the topic. Then I’d like to ask you some questions, which will help me determine what direction I go. The issues …

The Importance of Adding Performance Support to the Mix

I’m often asked about what excites me most about the future of technology and organizational learning. My answer to that sometimes surprises people, because what excites me most about the future of technology and organizational learning is a decreasing emphasis on organizational learning. That may sound strange, so let me …

What I Love About #DevLearn: Joe Ganci

To help celebrate the 10th Annual DevLearn Conference and Expo, we’ve invited members of the Guild community to share what they love about DevLearn, and why they return to the conference year after year. Today we welcome Joe Ganci, President of eLearning Joe and one of our Guild Masters as …

New Blog Series: What I Love About #DevLearn

The DevLearn Conference and Expo is always a great event. It’s the largest event in North America dedicated to elearning, and has emerged as the “must attend” event for anyone that is interested in exploring how technology can be used to help people learn and receive support in their work. …