Pre-Conference Workshops
Get a jump-start on your week with pre-conference workshops, providing indispensable tools and takeaways before the conference officially kicks off. Leverage this time for shared learning and networking with your peers in an intimate setting.
Optional pre-conference workshops offer a deep dive into new skills and knowledge that you can immediately put to work in your organization. All participants will receive a certificate documenting their participation in the workshops from The eLearning Guild. This year one-day workshops are held Monday and Tuesday, October 21 and October 22, from 8:30a to 4:30p. Separate fee-based registration is required.
= Hands-On Learning BYOD (Bring Your Own Device) sessions and workshops provide a unique opportunity for you to learn hands-on, following along with an instructor step-by-step.
Monday, October 21
P01: BYOD: Building Engaging eLearning in Storyline
Ron Price & Stefanie Lawless, Yukon Learning
P02: BYOD: Getting Started With Adobe Captivate
Kevin Newsome, Utah State Board of Education
P03: BYOD: Visual Design for L&D
Tracy Parish, Southlake Regional Health Centre and Dawn Mahoney, Learning In The White Space
P04: BYOD: Improving Your eLearning Production Process
Tim Slade, TimSlade.com
P05: BYOD: Using xAPI in the Real World
Anthony Altieri, Omnes Solutions
P06: Using Data to Drive Better Training Decisions
Sam Rogers, Snap Synapse
P07: BYOD: Create Effective Microlearning
Carla Torgerson, Bull City Learning and Sue Iannone, Bull City Blue
There’s more! Check out the co-located events also happening on Monday: The TechSmith User Conference and The LMS & Learning Platforms Forum
Plus, on Monday & Tuesday: The eLearning Guild’s Agile Project Management Certificate Program
Tuesday, October 22
P08: BYOD: Designing and Developing Immersive AR Experiences for Learning
Destery Hildenbrand, GP Strategies
P09: Design for Behavior Change
Julie Dirksen, Usable Learning
P10: BYOD: Advance Your Adobe Captivate Skills
Joe Ganci, eLearning Joe
P11: BYOD: Creating Branching Scenarios in eLearning
Diane Elkins, Artisan E-Learning and E-Learning Uncovered
P12: Design Thinking: Learning and Applying it in Your World
Michael Hruska, Problem Solutions
P13: Create Engaging Instruction Using Game Elements
Karl Kapp, Bloomsburg University
P14: BYOD: JavaScript Coding for eLearning Pros
Mark Lassoff, Framework Television
P15: Boots on the Ground—Implementing Workflow Learning
Ray Jimenez, Vignettes Learning
P16: Learning Experience Design: Integrating Engagement and Learning Science
Clark Quinn, Quinnovation
P17: BYOD: L&D Strategies from the Marketing Playbook
Mike Taylor, Change4Growth and Bianca Baumann, GP Strategies Corporation
P18: BYOD: Video for Learning Professionals
Jonathan Halls, Trainer Mojo
P19: BYOD: Instructional Design for Virtual Classroom Events
Karen Hyder, Kaleidoscope Training and Consulting and Melissa Chambers, MSC Consulting
P20: BYOD: Build Your First VR Experience with Unreal Engine
Michael Sheyahshe, aNm
P21: Applying Brain Science to Improve Training
Art Kohn, ASPIRE Consulting Group
There's more! Check out the co-located events also happening on Tuesday: The elearning Guild's Articulate User Conference, Executive Forum, AI & Learning Summit, and xAPI Camp
Plus, on Monday & Tuesday: The eLearning Guild’s Agile Project Management Certificate Program
Do More and Save More!
Extend your learning for a full week and save $100 on any of these workshops when you also register for DevLearn 2019—in addition to all other discounts for which you may qualify!