Instructions on How to Submit a Speaking Proposal
Thank you for your interest in submitting a proposal to present at The Learning Guild’s Learning Solutions 2023 Conference & Expo. Please read the information below before you complete the submission form.
FAQs About Speaking at Learning Solutions 2023 Conference & Expo
- What are the event dates?
- When are speaking proposals due?
- Where is the event located?
- What is Learning Solutions 2023 Conference & Expo all about?
- What is the program focus of Learning Solutions 2023?
- Who is the target audience for Learning Solutions 2023?
- What types and durations of sessions are offered at these events?
- What is Hands-On Learning BYOD (Bring Your Own Device)?
- Who is eligible to present at these events?
- Are speakers compensated?
- What is required of me as a speaker from a technical standpoint?
- If I’m selected as a speaker, what information and materials will I be required to submit?
- How do I submit a proposal?
- What resources are available to help me write a strong proposal?
- I have additional questions—who can I reach out to?
What are the event dates?
The conference will be held Wednesday, April 12 through Friday, April 14, 2023.
Pre-conference workshops will be held on Monday and Tuesday, April 10 and 11, 2023.
When are speaking proposals due?
Proposals are due by Friday, August 12, 2022.
Where is the event located?
Learning Solutions 2023 will be held at the Rosen Shingle Creek Hotel in Orlando, Florida, USA.
What is Learning Solutions Conference & Expo all about?
The Learning Guild’s Learning Solutions Conference & Expo focuses on sharing what works in all aspects of the design, development, delivery, strategy, and management of learning and performance support solutions. The sessions at this event highlight practical content that will help you find immediate solutions to the challenges you face.
What is the program focus for Learning Solutions 2023?
We are looking for a variety of topics that cover the spectrum of needs among eLearning and learning professionals, including but not limited to:
- Case studies on solutions that solved a pressing learning or business challenge
- Instructional design strategies and practices
- Rapid development processes
- Data and measurement techniques and tools
- Serious-game designs and strategies
- Mobile learning ideas and successes
- Practical applications of performance support
- Use of media, such as audio and video, for learning
- Buying off-the-shelf vs. building strategies
- Best practices for virtual training
- Social learning approaches
- Authoring-tool tips and tricks
- Success in using VR and AR for learning
- Blending different learning technologies
- Learning management strategies
- Project management processes
- Assessment and evaluation methods
- Implementation challenges and successes
- Integrating learning into organizational strategies
- Building a learning culture
- Getting the most out of your LMS, LCMS, or LRS
- Hands-On Learning BYOD (Bring Your Own Device) sessions and workshops
- Any other examples of sharing what works for technology-based learning
Your session is more likely to be selected if your content is unique to this event, focused, in-depth, and offers practical solutions, ideas, strategies, or techniques.
Who is the target audience for Learning Solutions?
The target audience for Learning Solutions sessions includes instructional designers, developers, managers, and executives in corporate, government, and academic settings who are actively focused on the tools, technologies, strategies, and techniques that can be put to work for learning.
The program supports the entire learning team, so regardless of your specific role, you’ll find practical solutions and approaches you can use immediately to solve your learning and performance support challenges.
What types and durations of sessions are offered at these events?
- Optional one-day Pre-Conference Certificate Workshops will be held on Monday, April 10 and Tuesday, April 11.
- Concurrent sessions will be held Wednesday, April 12 through Friday, April 14. Session run times are either 45 or 60 minutes.
- Both workshops and concurrent sessions may be offered as Hands-On Learning BYOD (Bring Your Own Device) sessions. For more details on the BYOD format, see the next point below.
Selected speakers will be assigned a slot by the Guild staff. If you have any scheduling conflicts, please note them on your submission form.
What is Hands-On Learning BYOD (Bring Your Own Device)?
BYOD stands for Bring Your Own Device. These sessions are hands-on and give participants an opportunity to actually work along with the presenter. These sessions may be either full-day workshops or 60-minute concurrent sessions.
Participants in BYOD sessions are expected to bring their laptops (or alternative devices, such as smartphones or tablets, as specified by the presenter) with the software being discussed already installed.
Who is eligible to present at these events?
As a community-based organization, we welcome any and all proposals.
Vendors of eLearning products and services will be considered; however, NO marketing or self-promotion is allowed. Sessions must be educational and informational in content. While not required, proposals that feature a case study with a client are strongly preferred.
Alternately, if you are interested in exhibiting at this event and want to find out about promotional opportunities, contact sales@LearningGuild.com.
Are speakers compensated?
One free full-conference registration is provided per session. This free registration is given to the main presenter listed on the submission form. This registration cannot be shared or split. Presenters who are selected to conduct more than one session are given one free registration in total.
The first co-presenter (if applicable) will be able to register for the conference at a substantially discounted rate (no other discounts apply). This discount cannot be shared or split. For any additional co-presenters, normal conference registration fees and discounts will apply.
Full-day workshop presenters, in addition, may have their travel and hotel costs covered. They may also receive a fee based on workshop attendance.
NOTE: All presenters must be listed when you submit your proposal. Additional presenters cannot be added to your session without the approval of Guild staff.
What is required of me as a speaker from a technical standpoint?
- Speakers must provide their own laptop or tablet and any software needed to run their presentation. If you require Internet access, your device must be able to connect to Wi-Fi; hardwire connections are not available.
- Standard AV provided includes computer projector, screen, speakers for the computer, and wireless access. Other AV equipment requested will be approved case-by-case.
If selected as a speaker, what information and materials will I be asked to provide?
- A photo for use on the event website and other event materials. Photos must be formatted to be a minimum of 300 DPI, 5 by 7 inches, and in TIFF, JPG, or PNG format.
- Any audio visual (AV) requirements for your session(s).
- OPTIONAL: Session materials that will be posted for event participants before, during, and after the event. (Concurrent sessions only; workshop materials will not be posted on the resource site.)
How do I submit a proposal?
It’s simple. Use the online CFP form and complete all areas of the form. Completing a submission takes approximately 10 minutes. You may submit more than one proposal, but you must submit a separate form for each session proposed.
We recommend creating a draft of your proposal offline before entering it into the online CFP form. If you would like to do so, you can find a copy of the proposal form in Word format here.
If you need to exit the form without submitting, be sure to use the “save and continue later” function found at the top of the proposal form.
NOTE: If your browser or computer crashes while you’re in the process of filling out this form, you can contact the programming team at programs@LearningGuild.com to get access to your partially completed survey.
What resources are available to help me write a strong proposal?
We’ve created a document outlining examples of a fictional strong proposals, as well as a few examples of proposals that would need a bit more work to be selected. You can download that PDF here.
Proposal ExamplesIt can also be helpful to work on a draft of your proposal offline. This allows you to take time with your answers as well as leverage spell check. You can download a Word document with the proposal questions here.
Proposal Sample QuestionsFinally, if you have questions about your proposal ideas, feel free to reach out to the programming team at programs@LearningGuild.com.
I have additional questions—who can I reach out to?
If you have any questions about the proposal form, these instructions, or the event, or if you are unsure whether your topic is appropriate for this event, please contact our programming team at programs@LearningGuild.com.