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October 2019

DevLearn 2019 DemoFest Recap

DemoFest has been a part of DevLean for almost as long as DevLearn itself. This year thousands of DevLearn attendees flood the ballroom to see over 110 demonstrators sharing their work in areas such as soft skills training, video, simulations, and game-based solutions. This year DemoFest hosted 10 unique categories …

On Tap at DevLearn: Friday

Tomorrow we close out DevLearn 2019 but do so with one final powerful day of learning! Friday’s Morning Buzz sessions open at 7:30am. This final set of casual conversations on hot topics in L&D includes Instructional Design for the Real World, Supporting Social Learning,  Video: Beyond the Basics, Bringing the Conference Back …

DevLearn Daily for Thursday

Thursday’s Morning Buzz opens at 7:30 am with twelve new expert-led sessions. Popular topics include learning experience design, boosting visual design skills, augmented reality development, learning analytics, AI in L&D, and writing for eLearning Guild publications. Check out all the Morning Buzz sessions in the conference app. TIP: Your User …

DevLearn Daily for Wednesday

The day starts early at DevLearn, with Morning Buzz, the better to maximize your learning opportunities! At 7:30 am, fourteen Morning Buzz sessions open for you, ranging from a Conference Orientation to experts leading discussions on topics such as blended learning, project management, xAPI, using podcasts for learning, and “Department …

Expand Your Learning via the #DevLearn Backchannel

The eLearning Guild’s DevLearn Conference and Expo is here, and with it returns a vibrant backchannel community that shares and expands on the knowledge being exchanged on site.  It’s a tremendously valuable way for both conference attendees and non-attendees to enhance their conference-related learning. Backchannels extend learning beyond just the …

Reflections on DevLearn’s 15th Anniversary

We’re Celebrating DevLearn’s 15th Anniversary! It’s amazing to think about how much the world has changed since the first DevLearn 15 years ago. Many of the technologies we take for granted today didn’t even exist then. Take the smartphone that you likely have with you right now as an example. We …