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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).
Latest from Cammy Bean
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Instructional Design in the Real World
If you put 10 instructional designers into a room, chances are they’d all describe what they do a little differently. The working reality is that “instructional design” has become a […]
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LLA Monthly Meeting: Learning Org Maturity: What Drives L&D Impact & Finding Your Breakthrough
Join Steve Lowenthal and Cammy Bean to explore the changes in people, process, technology, and use of analytics that organizations are leveraging to accelerate maturity and make a bigger impact […]
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Moving Beyond Event-based Learning—a Managed Journey to Demonstrated Proficiency
Are we stuck in a rut? An event-based eLearning mindset? A “default to PowerPoint” design paradigm? Maybe it’s about time to get out of that rut through a blended journey that leads to demonstrated performance. This article offers a real-life example of doing exactly that.
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Responsive eLearning Is a Must-have, Not Just Nice-to-have
Responsive website design is the current darling of the web world and for good reason. Essentially, it means that content will respond to the screen size it detects. Here’s what you need to know about responsive design for eLearning, and some ideas to get you started using it in your projects!
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The Accidental Instructional Designer
When keeping the focus on the future in 2012, it’s important to include your own ongoing professional development as part of the picture. If you’re new to the instructional design and eLearning fields, it’s good to look at what those who are established have done to develop themselves. If you’re an established practitioner, compare notes. Here are some tips from a top professional!




