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DevLearn 2016 Conference & Expo

My Experience as a Student at DevLearn—Andrew Murray

I had a great experience at DevLearn 2016, in Las Vegas. I was able to learn so much new information at the conference, such as: training using virtual reality, eLearning success strategies, and the importance of creativity. The keynote speakers, Penn Jillette, Maxwell Planck, and Tony DeRose, were great as well. They offered great insight …

Meet the DevLearn Docents—Tracy Parish

What follows is an interview with Tracy Parish, education technology specialist for Southlake Regional Health Centre and upcoming docent at DevLearn 2016 Conference & Expo. Have you attended DevLearn before? If so, what made you come back? This November will be my sixth time attending DevLearn. The reason I keep …

Meet the DevLearn Docents—Karen Hyder

What follows is an interview with Karen Hyder, principal at Kaleidoscope Training and Consulting and upcoming docent at DevLearn 2016 Conference & Expo.  Have you attended DevLearn before? If so, what made you come back?     Yes! Many, many times. I really enjoy the attendees at this event. They are …

Designing for Mobile First—Jeff Batt

This guest post comes to us from Jeff Batt, founder of Learning Dojo and upcoming speaker at DevLearn 2016 Conference & Expo. Learning is happening everywhere: on your desktop device, on your mobile device, and on tablets. How do you make sure your learning adapts to any screen size and …

How Much Shared Knowledge Is Too Much?—JD Dillon

This guest post comes to us from JD Dillon, principal learning strategist at Axonify, columnist for Learning Solutions Magazine, and upcoming speaker at DevLearn 2016 Conference & Expo. If you’ve attended a presentation on workplace knowledge sharing, you’ve probably heard the Mitchell Kapor quote “Getting information off the Internet is …