LS109 eLearning Today
10:45 AM - 11:45 AM Wednesday, March 16
Management and Strategy
International Center
We’re all hooked to our
devices and our technology. Most of our work can’t be done without it, let
alone the scheduling, management, and communications of our personal lives.
Likewise, technology is an essential part of today’s training toolbox. So what
does the eLearning landscape look like today? Where have we been, and where are
we going?
In this session we will take a look back to better understand the current
trends in eLearning in order to help us project what the future will bring. We’ll
explore the changing nature of courseware; what mobile technology brings;
simulations; and social tools. We’ll define some key terms being used and you
will gain both ideas and inspiration for how you can incorporate eLearning into
your training plans. You will leave this session better informed and motivated
to try something new in your next learning initiative.
In this session, you will learn:
- The path of eLearning from the mid-’90s to today
- Key trends that are making waves in eLearning today
- Learn things to try in your own learning initiatives
Audience:
Novice to advanced designers, developers, project managers, managers,
and directors.
Technology
discussed in this session:
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Cammy Bean
Senior Solutions Consultant
Kineo
Cammy Bean started in the industry as a junior instructional designer in 1996 and has since collaborated with hundreds of organizations to design and deliver training programs. She’s worked at small startups, mid-sized training companies, boutique eLearning shops, and as a freelance instructional designer. An English and German studies major in college, Cammy found an affinity for writing and making complex ideas and concepts clear to an audience. In 2009, she helped start up US operations for Kineo, a global provider of learning solutions. Originally Kineo’s VP of learning design, Cammy is currently a senior solutions consultant. In this role she leads the North American sales team, supports clients through the initial discovery process, and manages Kineo’s portfolio of custom client accounts to help organizations meet their strategic business objectives through better learning solutions. She is the author of The Accidental Instructional Designer: Learning Design for the Digital Age – second edition (ATD Press, 2023).