DevLearn 2016 Concurrent Sessions

DevLearn 2016 offers you the largest, most comprehensive, most cutting-edge learning technologies program in the world. The event includes more than 125 concurrent sessions covering all the critical topics that will help you develop new skills and expertise in the management, design, and development of technology-based learning.

Specialized Focuses

In addition to the great tracks at DevLearn 2016 Conference & Expo, there are a number of specialized sessions curated to help you put your skills into practice immediately.

Receive hands-on training and follow along with the instructor step-by-step.

Explore new ways you can use tools and techniques to create unique solutions.

Learn from your peers as they share problems, solutions, and results.

Build your understanding of how virtual, augmented, and mixed realities can be used in L&D.

Focus on skills that will take your work to new heights.

To give a brief overview of their sessions, many speakers have provided sessions trailers which are located on the description pages of those sessions. To view a complete list of these trailers, please visit our YouTube playlist page.

Sessions in Block 1

1:30 PM Tue, November 15

Many designers and developers find that after using Captivate for a short time, they want to start doing more, to create more interesting learner experiences, but they often hit a wall because they lack a background in simple scripting. This hands-on workshop will provide you with a big step forward in learning the secrets that can unleash your creativity. You will learn how to apply simple and complex actions within your eLearning, and as a result, you will be able to confidently take on those tasks that seemed daunting before!

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1:30 PM Tue, November 15

This session will take you through some strategies and techniques on how to prepare a targeted mLearning module in less than 60 minutes. Some of the key takeaways will be: how to include geolocation to deliver location-aware content to learners; how to design your template to support rapid development; and how to select the right smart position of objects to maintain content and layout integrity across devices.

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1:30 PM Tue, November 15

This session will look at the importance of planning evaluation items with solid objectives and clear outcomes in mind. You will explore the ways in which assessments can end up failing to measure what designers and organizations intend. You will leave this session with a set of tips for improving evaluation by building it into the design of a learning program and using evaluation to support organizational goals.

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1:30 PM Tue, November 15

“Get-it-now, do-it-now” learners demand shorter and instantly useful knowledge. Learning content must now be succinct, yet highly contextual, and easy and affordable to produce.

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