Find all of the handouts from mLearnCon 2013 sessions here.

F1: Event Orientation and Docent Program Kickoff

David Kelly

101: Ten Essentials for Successful Mobile Learning Implementation

Scott McCormick

103: Building Success into the Business Case for mLearning in Your Organization

Chris Van Wingerden

105: mLearning at BlackBerry: A Global Case Study

Ashly Knox,  Robert Gadd,  Tammy Gillis

106: Learning and Performance Support @ the Point of Work

Gary Wise

107: Choosing the Right Apps to Support a Tablet-based Training Curriculum

Mike Brock,  Paul Kern

108: Storyboarding a Serious Comic: A Case Study

Kevin Thorn

109: B.Y.O.L.: Developing Native Applications Across Multiple Platforms

Phil Cowcill

111: Designing and Developing Learning Using HTML5

Nick Floro

112: Mobile Learning Fusion: Developing Interactive Mobile Learning Apps

Jeff Harris,  Pooja Jaisingh

201: The Next Big Thing in Mobile—Interactive Video

Paul Clothier

202: How to Communicate to the Visual Cortex—What Learners Don’t See

Kevin Thorn

203: Less is More: GE Capital Reduces Training Time by 70% While Adding Content

Michael Joseph,  Valerie Norvell

204: Mobile On-the-Go! Formal, Informal, and Social Learning for Sales Mobility

Cory Colton,  Steven Poyner

205: Pay for mLearning with mSupport

Conrad Gottfredson

206: Show Me How Mobile Is Done: Nine Mobile Learning Case Studies

Clark Quinn,  Imogen Casebourne,  Patti Shank

207: The Case for Growing Mobile: Building ROI

Charles Welsh,  Jacqueline Beck

208: Adaptive Learning Using Articulate Storyline Triggers

Dan Myers

210: B.Y.O.L.: Creating Your First mLearning Prototype Using Web-based Tools

Chad Udell

211: The Trouble with All Those Boxes: Designing for Ecosystems Instead of Screens

Steven Hoober

212: Audio Podcast Tools 2013

Rick Nielsen

303: From Zero to Mobile in 12 Months: Deloitte’s Mobile Learning Story

Audrey Polce,  Mary Duncan,  Tonya Corley

304: Assessments Through the Learning Process, Mobile Style

Jeff Place

306: Square Peg, Square Hole: Using mLearning for Performance Support

Ron Price

307: Keeping It Legal: Finding Free Stuff for Your mLearning Project

Michelle Lentz

309: B.Y.O.L.: Developing iOS Apps Using Xcode’s Storyboard

Phil Cowcill

312: The Art of Video for Techs

Jonathan Halls

401: BYOD: Is It Bring Your Own Device or Dilemma?

Robert Gadd

403: Redefining the Document: Creating Content for a Mobile World

Harley O'Brien

404: Mobile Mistakes—How Designs Go Wrong and How to Fix Them

Clark Quinn

405: Bonjour, ??????, Nín h?o! A Speaking Engagement You Don't Want to Miss

Jennifer Quinlan,  Steven Park

406: Mobile Leader Development? Yes, You Can!

Allison Rossett

407: Flip the Classroom with Adobe Presenter Video Creator!

Pooja Jaisingh

408: Good Media Is Not Actually About Media

Jonathan Halls

409: Recreating Traditional Content for Mobile

Paul Clothier

410: B.Y.O.L.: From Print to Screen: Create Your Own Interactive eBook!

Sarah Mercier

411: Using Captivate 7 with Adobe Edge Animate for HTML5 Delivery

Josh Cavalier,  Poornima Aithal

412: 100 Seconds of Mobile Learning

John Gibbs

501: Five Phrases to Master Mobile Learning

Clark Quinn

503: Sony Electronics Goes Mobile: A Case Study

Robert Sullivan

504: What Works: Five Mobile Learning Success Stories

Imogen Casebourne

505: Quickly Build Location-specific Performance Support and Mobile Training

Mike Enders

507: Mobile Learning as a Strategic Force

Drew Rosen,  James Box

509: B.Y.O.L.: Improve Your Graphics (Traditional and 3-D) Using Photoshop

Phil Cowcill

510: B.Y.O.L.: Touch & GO: Quickly Enhancing Lectora for Gesture-based Interaction

Michael Sheyahshe

511: Enterprise Implementation and Tin Can

Russell Duhon

512: Building Cross-platform HTML5 Mobile Applications Using Sencha Touch

Garin Hess

601: Making it Mobile: Best Practices for Migrating Existing Content

Brooke Schepker,  Tracy Marshall

603: Assumptions Gone Awry: Mobile Learning for Baby Boomers and the Silent Generation

Kevin Smith,  Marlo Foltz

604: Enabling Enterprise-wide Mobile Deployment at the USDA

John Rehberger,  Joseph Gorup

605: We Are a Training Organization. What’s Mobile Got to Do with It?

Allison Rossett

606: Lights, Camera, Action! Scenario-based Learning for Performance Support

Ron Price

607: Mobile’s Role in the Learning Ecosystem

David Wentworth

610: B.Y.O.L.: Create a QR Code Game in 45 Minutes

Matt Lisle

611: Using Mura CMS to Provide Low-cost, Easy Mobile Learning

Jim Hicks

703: Utilizing Mobile Touch Devices to Increase Sales-team Performance

Ericca Williams,  Stephen Haskin

704: C-Suite Opportunities and the Experience API

Christopher Allen

705: The mLearning Payback—User-generated Content Within the Organization

Ben Bonnet

706: Designing Mobile Virtual Learning—Any Time, Any Place, Any Device

Anna Heinrich

708: ADL’s Mobile Training Implementation Framework (MoTIF) Project

Jason Haag

709: B.Y.O.L.: Adobe Edge Animate—Flash-like Interactions for HTML5 Devices

Jeff Batt

711: Insights into How Users Interact with Their Touch Devices and How Best to Design for Touch

Steven Hoober

712: ‘Nuff Said: Tips and Tricks from Digital Comics to Breathe Life into Your HTML5

Michael Sheyahshe

803: From Instructor-based Training to the Smartphone

Eddie Hartman,  Erik Rodriguez

804: Qualcomm Mobile App Showcase and Developer Q&A

Geoff Stead

806: A Roadmap for Bringing Mobile to Life for a Complex Online Medical Course

Gerry Higgins,  Kranti Kambhampati,  Suhag Patel

807: Project Management for mLearning Implementation

Charmin Olion

808: Measuring Marketing from a User-centric Approach

Feras Alhlou

809: B.Y.O.L.: Titanium—Create Mobile Training as a Native App Using JavaScript

Jeff Batt

810: B.Y.O.L.: How to Capture and Edit Video Using Mobile Devices

Robin Wyatt

812: PowerPoint-to-HTML5 Showdown

Garin Hess

901: Comics Hit the Strip: Taking Learning to the Street

Jimmy Glenos

902: Improving Organizational Performance Using the Experience API (Tin Can API)

John Delano

904: You Aren’t in Kansas Anymore: Educating Digital Natives and Immigrants Through mLearning

Erika Larson,  Ralph Turner

905: mLearning: A Sprint or a Marathon? … Critical Considerations

Cara Boggs,  Frank Meister

906: Immersive New Employee Orientation Builds Pride, Shortens Ramp-up

Robyn Hildal,  Valerie Norvell

907: Bringing mLearning Solutions to China

C. Keiko Funahashi

908: Knowledge Reinforcement: Intuitive Surgical’s Experience with Qstream

John Kettles

909: B.Y.O.L.: Building jQuery Mobile Apps in DreamWeaver

Jeff Batt

910: B.Y.O.L.: How to Easily Develop Both Responsive and Position-based eLearning and mLearning

Paul Schneider

911: Adapting Learning Management System Courses to a Mobile Environment

Dave Lewis

912: Mobile Learning—YouTube Style

Sarah Mercier