SELR202 Use Reality TV Strategies to Maximize the Value of Your eLearning
11:00 AM - 11:45 AM Thursday, October 24
Expo Hall: eLearning Rockstars Stage
Today’s eLearning producers must compete against all forms of online entertainment and social media distractions. Learn how to implement reality programming strategies and real-world rewards into your training content to increase user engagement.
In this session, we will explore the history of other mediums and how they have integrated reality programming and audience participation to drive user engagement. I will share specific examples of corporate educators integrating these methods into their training content to increase adoption. You will leave with best practices that can be used immediately to enhance any eLearning program.
In this session, you will learn:
- How reality programming strategies have been used successfully before
- The benefits of integrating real-world benefits into your virtual training
- Best practices for engaging users and driving adoption through reality tactics
- How to evolve your eLearning to engage on all senses
Target audience:
Designers, managers, senior leaders (directors, VP, CLO, executive, etc.)
Jon Tota
Rockstar Learning Evangelist
eLearning Brothers
Jon Tota began his career in financial services as a technology trainer for PaineWebber and UBS before co-founding Edulence in 2002, and creating KnowledgeLink as one of the first subscription-based online training services. Under Jon’s leadership, the team at Edulence innovated the LMS model and scaled Knowledgelink to serve several hundred thousand annual users in multiple verticals. In 2020, Edulence was acquired by eLearning Brothers and Knowledgelink has evolved into the new Rockstar Learning Platform, offering the latest innovations in learning experience. Jon now serves as the company’s rockstar learning evangelist, speaking on learning experience design topics and educating our customers on how to leverage eLearning Brothers solutions to create eLearning experiences that rock!