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Learning Solutions 2019 Sessions

The Learning Solutions 2019 program delivers over 175 dynamic sessions covering eLearning best practices, how-tos, case studies, and emerging trends. Jump into the topics that best fit your needs, and gain the tools and knowledge to create more effective learning experiences.

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Hands-On Learning Bring Your Own DeviceHands-On Learning BYOD (Bring Your Own Device) takes learning to the next level. In these sessions you will bring your mobile device or laptop, with the software being discussed installed, and have the unique opportunity to learn hands-on, following along with an instructor step-by-step.

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Sessions on Wednesday, March 27, 2019

MB12 What's Driving Your L&D Data?

Morning Buzz

Elizabeth Hanna

7:30 AM Wed, March 27

Elizabeth Hanna

 
Description

Jump-start your day—and your networking—with Morning Buzz, the popular early-bird discussions held each morning of Learning Solutions. Grab your coffee, pull up a chair, and join a casual conversation around an important topic. Share your best practices, insights, and tips while learning from one another’s experiences.

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MB13 Modern Blended Learning

Morning Buzz

Jennifer Hofmann Dye

7:30 AM Wed, March 27

Jennifer Hofmann Dye

 
Description

Jump-start your day—and your networking—with Morning Buzz, the popular early-bird discussions held each morning of Learning Solutions. Grab your coffee, pull up a chair, and join a casual conversation around an important topic. Share your best practices, insights, and tips while learning from one another’s experiences.

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MB14 A One-Stop-Shop: How to Manage it All on Your Own

Morning Buzz

Tracy Parish

7:30 AM Wed, March 27

Tracy Parish

 
Description

Jump-start your day—and your networking—with Morning Buzz, the popular early-bird discussions held each morning of Learning Solutions. Grab your coffee, pull up a chair, and join a casual conversation around an important topic. Share your best practices, insights, and tips while learning from one another’s experiences.

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MB15 Creating Great Audio

Morning Buzz

Matthew Pierce

7:30 AM Wed, March 27

Matthew Pierce

 
Description

Jump-start your day—and your networking—with Morning Buzz, the popular early-bird discussions held each morning of Learning Solutions. Grab your coffee, pull up a chair, and join a casual conversation around an important topic. Share your best practices, insights, and tips while learning from one another’s experiences.

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MB16 Learning at the 5 Moments of Need

Morning Buzz

Conrad Gottfredson

7:30 AM Wed, March 27

Conrad Gottfredson

 
Description

Jump-start your day—and your networking—with Morning Buzz, the popular early-bird discussions held each morning of Learning Solutions. Grab your coffee, pull up a chair, and join a casual conversation around an important topic. Share your best practices, insights, and tips while learning from one another’s experiences.

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MB17 Working with Subject-Matter Experts (SMEs)

Morning Buzz

Sean Hickey

7:30 AM Wed, March 27

Sean Hickey

 
Description

Jump-start your day—and your networking—with Morning Buzz, the popular early-bird discussions held each morning of Learning Solutions. Grab your coffee, pull up a chair, and join a casual conversation around an important topic. Share your best practices, insights, and tips while learning from one another’s experiences.

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MB18 AI + Workplace Learning

Morning Buzz

JD Dillon

7:30 AM Wed, March 27

JD Dillon

 
Description

Jump-start your day—and your networking—with Morning Buzz, the popular early-bird discussions held each morning of Learning Solutions. Grab your coffee, pull up a chair, and join a casual conversation around an important topic. Share your best practices, insights, and tips while learning from one another’s experiences.

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MB19 Storytelling for eLearning

Morning Buzz

Rance Greene

7:30 AM Wed, March 27

Rance Greene

 
Description

Jump-start your day—and your networking—with Morning Buzz, the popular early-bird discussions held each morning of Learning Solutions. Grab your coffee, pull up a chair, and join a casual conversation around an important topic. Share your best practices, insights, and tips while learning from one another’s experiences.

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MB20 Virtual Classroom Engagement Strategies

Morning Buzz

Kassy LaBorie

7:30 AM Wed, March 27

Kassy LaBorie

 
Description

Jump-start your day—and your networking—with Morning Buzz, the popular early-bird discussions held each morning of Learning Solutions. Grab your coffee, pull up a chair, and join a casual conversation around an important topic. Share your best practices, insights, and tips while learning from one another’s experiences.

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MB21 Getting Your Leaders to Own Their Role in Employee Training

Morning Buzz

Laura van den Ouden

7:30 AM Wed, March 27

Laura van den Ouden

 
Description

Jump-start your day—and your networking—with Morning Buzz, the popular early-bird discussions held each morning of Learning Solutions. Grab your coffee, pull up a chair, and join a casual conversation around an important topic. Share your best practices, insights, and tips while learning from one another’s experiences.

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STP201 Deliver High-Impact Training with Video

Tools & Platforms

Chetan Parmar

10:00 AM Wed, March 27

Chetan Parmar

Track: Video & Media

Description

Technology is driving every aspect of business, and learning is no exception. Driven by an always-on, mobile culture, learners today have an “instant gratification” mindset and are easily distracted by email pings, text messages, and fitness tracker updates. For instructional designers and other eLearning pros, this means every second counts when fighting for attention, focus, and retention. How do you arrest attention away from everyday distractions and deliver engaging content?

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SDD201 Using Your Mobile Device to Create Amazing Content

Design & Development

Nick Floro

10:00 AM Wed, March 27

Nick Floro

Track: Tools

Description

Learn how to use your mobile device outside of your typical apps and email to discover new ways to create, brainstorm, and improve your learning development workflow.

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F03 Learning and Technology: A Guild Master Panel

Featured Session

Bill Brandon,   Clark Quinn,   Connie Malamed,   Conrad Gottfredson,   David Kelly,   Frank Nguyen,   Jane Bozarth,   Jean Marrapodi,   Joe Ganci,   Julie Dirksen,   Karen Hyder,   Marc Rosenberg,   Nick Floro,   Robert Gadd

10:45 AM Wed, March 27

Bill Brandon,   Clark Quinn,   Connie Malamed,   Conrad Gottfredson,   David Kelly,   Frank Nguyen,   Jane Bozarth,   Jean Marrapodi,   Joe Ganci,   Julie Dirksen,   Karen Hyder,   Marc Rosenberg,   Nick Floro,   Robert Gadd

Track: Instructional Design

Description

Advancements in technology have fundamentally changed what it means to live, work, and learn in an increasingly digital world. Understanding the role technology plays in our work is critical as technology continues to advance and become even more embedded into our work. It’s also important to ensure that technology supports your strategy instead of driving it. Being prepared for this emerging technological world won’t be easy and will require an understanding of where we’ve been, where we are, and where we are headed.

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501 Case Study: Using Microlearning to Teach Over-Programmed Learners at Capital One

Concurrent Session

Alicia Zelek,   Heather Lutz

10:45 AM Wed, March 27

Alicia Zelek,   Heather Lutz

Track: Instructional Design

Description

It’s no secret that people today are always on, and always on the go. Professional development competes with meetings, travel, deadlines, and the constant pull of email, instant messages, texts, and more. It’s no wonder today’s employees have so little time for learning! For L&D teams, it’s a challenge to reach people, much less engage them in meaningful experiences. A team at Capital One’s Tech College discovered how to engage their audience with microlearning content that’s relevant, always on, and built by in-house experts. Their microlearning strategy meets a broad range of learning needs—from teaching foundational tech concepts to all employees, to offering hands-on practice that applies interpersonal skills in the Capital One Developer Academy (CODA).

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502 Cracking the Compliance Training Code

Concurrent Session

Ger Driesen

10:45 AM Wed, March 27

Ger Driesen

Track: Management and Strategy

Description

Nobody seems to like compliance training—neither people at work nor L&D professionals. But at the same time, everyone wants the people and organizations that serve them to be compliant. Learn how to handle this compliance training paradox and find professional ways to make the best of it.

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503 Case Study: Reinvigorating Your Training Program

Concurrent Session

Bridget Egan

10:45 AM Wed, March 27

Bridget Egan

Track: Management and Strategy

Description

How do you reinvigorate a legacy, but lagging, training program and get stakeholders to believe in the potential of training? Many in L&D experience the challenges of a rapidly growing company: loss of focus as training needs expand, distrust and fatigue from SMEs and internal stakeholders, pressure from sales and go-to-market teams. Come learn about how one team experimented with core DevOps concepts to address these challenges, and find out how to reinvigorate your team, your content, and your audience.

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504 The Accidental People Challenges of Agile Development

Concurrent Session

Lou Russell

10:45 AM Wed, March 27

Lou Russell

Track: Management and Strategy

Description

Agile is a decentralized strategy in deeply centralized organizations. This conflict is made worse when the people in agile can’t adjust to the mindset. Transforming skills, culture, leadership, talent, and perception of quality, ambiguity, bias, and skills creates struggle in new agile practitioners.

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505 Design with the End in Mind: Getting Measurable Results with xAPI

Concurrent Session

Art Werkenthin,   Duncan Welder

10:45 AM Wed, March 27

Art Werkenthin,   Duncan Welder

Track: Data and Measurement

Description

As xAPI gains traction in the learning space and is incorporated into more authoring tools, apps, and enterprise systems, the specification is making a transition into easy, widespread use. However, if you’re looking to better use it at your organization, you may be wondering how to develop a strategy to implement meaningful xAPI.

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506 The Good, the Bad, and the Awesome: A Video-First Approach to Learning

Concurrent Session

Matthew Pierce

10:45 AM Wed, March 27

Matthew Pierce

Track: Video & Media

Description

Video, while an awesome medium for conveying information, isn’t usually the primary delivery method in L&D. It takes time, effort, and a particular skill set to make it effective. However, there are benefits to video, including a vast of amount of complicated information that can be conveyed in a short amount of time. But is it feasible or realistic to take a video-first approach to learning? What are the challenges that need to be overcome? What are the gotchas that will bring a video-first strategy to a grinding halt? The path isn’t just challenges—there are benefits as well.

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507 The Digital Makeover: The Make-It-Work Moments

Concurrent Session

Elizabeth Hanna,   Tera Pham

10:45 AM Wed, March 27

Elizabeth Hanna,   Tera Pham

Track: Instructional Design

Description

It’s that Herculean challenge, the digital makeover. Take a biweekly face-to-face simulation, costing the firm millions of dollars in travel, expenses, and staffing, and turn it into a rich digital experience. Prepare learners with tools, resources, and training to begin their career. Also, make sure they feel welcomed, understand expectations, and are grounded in the firm’s structure, priorities, and methodologies. Oh, and you have four months to do it!

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508 Designing a 360 Virtual Reality Tour for Onboarding

Concurrent Session

Kevin Thorn

10:45 AM Wed, March 27

Kevin Thorn

Track: Emerging Tech

Description

Onboarding new employees is a critical step in preparing them for their new job. It also can be key to retaining talent, as a recent report by SHRM notes that half of all hourly workers leave new jobs in the first four months. Many organizations solve the onboarding challenge by relying on eLearning for policy, procedures, and other topics, but this approach often is not effective and does not truly prepare new employees. What about familiarizing new employees with an organization that has multiple buildings? Or showing them how to navigate a large warehouse, hospital setting, or manufacturing facility?

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509 Out of Control! Navigating Learning in the Age of Content and Platform Overload

Concurrent Session

Ben Sangree,   Carlos Remigio

10:45 AM Wed, March 27

Ben Sangree,   Carlos Remigio

Track: Management and Strategy

Description

From classroom to CMS, LMS, mobile, LXP, VR, AR, AI and beyond, the delivery mechanisms for training content have never been so varied. To what extent should the ultimate distribution channel guide content development principles? In a culture of instant gratification, does learner convenience come at the expense of content quality?

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510 Digital Literacy Skills for Virtual Trainers, Presenters, and Facilitators

Concurrent Session

Cindy Huggett

10:45 AM Wed, March 27

Cindy Huggett

Track: Virtual Classroom

Description

The virtual environment is rapidly changing and participant expectations are high. Are you keeping up with new ways to communicate and connect with your remote audience? Are you presenting yourself as a virtual professional? For example, do you know when to turn on your webcam, and when to leave it off? And does your virtual voice convey the tone and meaning that it needs to get your point across? Are you preparing enough for your online events to avoid technical meltdowns? These important items seem subtle yet they are often overlooked, and can make or break your virtual presentations.

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511 Our SMEs Don’t Agree with Each Other—and That Improves Our Simulations

Concurrent Session

Launa Mallett

10:45 AM Wed, March 27

Launa Mallett

Track: Instructional Design

Description

Sometimes there isn’t one correct answer. Training is straightforward when teaching a set way to do a task or explaining the best way to handle a situation. It is not so easy when even subject matter experts disagree about the right course of action. When your SMEs lack consensus, what do you teach your workers? Should you include the ambiguity that naturally occurs in complex situations as part of your simulations? How do you create computer-based simulations that are realistic, but not too complicated to develop and manage?

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512 Extending Your Reach: Taking Your Training Content Beyond Your LMS

Concurrent Session

Tammy Rutherford

10:45 AM Wed, March 27

Tammy Rutherford

Track: Learning Platforms

Description

Training departments often are asked to serve more than just internal employees when it comes to product training efforts—from channel partner training to customer education. Creating, sharing, and maintaining valuable and accurate product training is critical, but managing this can quickly become more time-consuming and labor-intensive than you realize when you’re working with multiple LMSs and people that use other training systems. Sharing training across learning platforms can get complicated quickly. Is your content compatible with each LMS? Can the systems communicate? Is there a single source of truth for reporting?

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513 BYOD: Using PowerPoint as a Photo Editor

Concurrent Session

Kristen Hull

10:45 AM Wed, March 27

Kristen Hull

Track: Video & Media

Description

When designing eLessons, job aids, and more, you may have photos or illustrations to incorporate into your designs. And while it would be great to further edit or add some effects to those pictures, you might think it’s not possible without a lot of time and a working knowledge of an expensive photo-editing software.

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514 BYOD: Creating Your Own AI Chatbot for Adaptive Learning

Concurrent Session

Hugh Seaton

10:45 AM Wed, March 27

Hugh Seaton

Track: Emerging Tech

Description

When you’re faced with the difficult task of engaging learners, one of the best ways to drive that engagement is interactivity. Chatbots offer a way to easily create and deploy interactivity and adaptive learning sequences in learning engagements. While new technologies like chatbots may seem daunting and inaccessible at first, they don’t have to be.

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SMM202 Demystifying xAPI with Immediate Strategies for Learning Analytics

Management & Measurement

Phil Littleton

11:00 AM Wed, March 27

Phil Littleton

Track: Data and Measurement

Description

You continue to hear about xAPI and how learning analytics can bring new insights about your training, but you aren’t quite sure how to get started. You may also feel like xAPI is only for developers and requires a lot of technical knowledge and coding skills. Because of these misconceptions, you are missing out on valuable learning data that you could be using to improve your training.

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SDD202 Using Learning Journeys to Enhance Outcomes

Design & Development

Jennifer Brick

11:00 AM Wed, March 27

Jennifer Brick

Track: Instructional Design

Description

Learning is not a one-time event; however, performance support professionals are often challenged to deliver successful outcomes via individual event formats. Learning pathways in an LMS help to bridge the gap and create a road map, but business team members may not invest sufficient time to complete the pathways, which don’t always suit the context of the learner.

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STP202 Blend It 2019: Engaging Global Learners in Onsite-Online Environments

Tools & Platforms

Paul Signorelli,   Paul Venderley

11:00 AM Wed, March 27

Paul Signorelli,   Paul Venderley

Track: Instructional Design

Description

What do you do when you have multiple people attending your web sessions while grouped together in various physical locations—two in an office here, 10 in a conference room there, a few in the room in front of you? You may often engage people through first-rate onsite meetings and online learning opportunities but struggle to carry that high level of engagement into hybrid onsite-online environments.

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STP203 Looking Ahead to the New Learning Landscape

Tools & Platforms

Katie Long

12:00 PM Wed, March 27

Katie Long

Track: Management Systems

Description

Today’s learning landscape is vastly different from the programs of our past. We’re asked to do more with less; technology has rapidly changed expectations (and possibilities!); competition has strengthened; and your time to address it all has likely been spread thin.

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SDD203 Learn More. Grow Business. Be Compliant. Measure Impact.

Design & Development

Ali Zaheer ,   Carrie Hancock,   Garfield Bolt

12:00 PM Wed, March 27

Ali Zaheer ,   Carrie Hancock,   Garfield Bolt

Track: Management and Strategy

Description

Organizations in 2019 are facing competitive pressures, compliance risks,  launching new offerings, and needing to measure the impact of investment.  Let us show you how we help organizations solve for these types of challenges with our learning ecosystem. Organizations spend $130 billion on training each year.  How do they know it’s working?  In 2018, HIPAA fines were an average of $3.1 million per organization. Could those fines have been avoided by putting the right system and processes in place?

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SMM203 Sell and Distribute Your eLearning Content Anywhere

Management & Measurement

George Vilches

12:00 PM Wed, March 27

George Vilches

Track: Learning Platforms

Description

You've created your online SCORM or xAPI training program, and you want to sell it far and wide. You need to track student usage and be sure that customers are only using as many seats as you've sold them. How will you distribute it to many LMSs and keep it up to date? How will you ensure you’re getting paid enough, and what should you do if you’re not?

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SMM204 10 eLearning Project Management Mistakes and How to Fix Them

Management & Measurement

Trina Rimmer

1:00 PM Wed, March 27

Trina Rimmer

Track: Management and Strategy

Description

Even experienced eLearning practitioners struggle with managing projects. Accurately scoping the work, staying organized, identifying decision-makers, holding trade-off conversations, and managing expectations: All of these are challenging things, and they’re not always part of the job description or the skill set that creative eLearning pros bring to the table.

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SDD204 Bringing Stories Center Stage in Training

Design & Development

Rance Greene

1:00 PM Wed, March 27

Rance Greene

Track: Instructional Design

Description

Stories have long been touted as powerful, effective tools for learning, but very little has been published on how to design a story so that it impacts learners and aligns with performance objectives—leaving the instructional designer at a loss for how to tell a story effectively in training. Storytelling impacts design on the most basic level of engagement: emotion. It also impacts the delivery of training. Games, microlearning, virtual reality, and scenario design all benefit from strong storytelling skills. Yet the problem remains: How do you design a fitting story that teaches? That’s where story design provides practical guidance.

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STP204 Adobe Illustrator: Pro Design Tips for Learning Developers

Tools & Platforms

Dana Shalab Alsham

1:00 PM Wed, March 27

Dana Shalab Alsham

Track: Tools

Description

With the continued shrinking of the average attention span, strong visuals are crucial to the success of eLearning courses and videos. Whether you want to add custom icons to your courses or graphics to your videos, Adobe Illustrator allows you to create and edit clean and resizable graphics from scratch. Many eLearning developers avoid these tools because of the fear that they’re too complicated or time-consuming, and they end up either waiting for their organization’s design/marketing team to fit them into their timelines or giving up altogether.

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601 Developing Hype Resistance: Learning Science and Professional Practice

Concurrent Session

Clark Quinn

1:00 PM Wed, March 27

Clark Quinn

Track: Instructional Design

Description

As an L&D professional, your responsibility is to practice based on sound empirical data. Yet too often practices are based on myths, superstitions, misconceptions, and hype. You’ve heard the claims: “scientifically based,” “addresses the modern learner,” and “this is the future of learning” are just a few of them. And this matters; you not only could be wasting time and money, but actually undermining your own objectives! How do you cut through the fog and find the real value?

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602 Content Intelligence: Multiplying the Value of Content Assets

Concurrent Session

Anna Lively

1:00 PM Wed, March 27

Anna Lively

Track: Management and Strategy

Description

Learning experiences are born from content, and your organization invests heavily in building that content. This material is developed by different departments that often aren’t communicating, decreasing its impact and potential. Without an enterprise-wide content ecosystem that connects multipurpose content, these assets get locked up into learning, marketing, and support content “pickle jars,” unable to electrify your connected customer and learner journeys. Today, there’s so much inefficiency, waste, and copy/paste in content creation. But the landscape is evolving! In the near future, all of your content may be united by a content ecosystem. What can you do today to prepare for this?

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603 The Best Training Is No Training

Concurrent Session

Marc Rosenberg

1:00 PM Wed, March 27

Marc Rosenberg

Track: Management and Strategy

Description

Why do organizations train, and why do they train so much? Simple questions; complex answers. Despite all the L&D industry knows about performance improvement, people still tend to throw training at problems, or accept client requests for courses even before they know why. And, too often, the courseware doesn’t even work. This isn’t because the training is necessarily bad, but because people shouldn’t have done as much of it in the first place. Organizations train to compensate for bad documentation or teach workarounds to bad processes. They train to fix culture and morale problems. They train to meet compliance requirements and then report attendance over competency. They train repeatedly to be sure everyone “gets it.” They train to “CYA.”

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604 Case Study: Creating a Successful Learning System at Shoptech Software

Concurrent Session

Dawn Tedesco,   Lindsey Atha

1:00 PM Wed, March 27

Dawn Tedesco,   Lindsey Atha

Track: Management and Strategy

Description

Software training lacks variety, and offering only ILT and outdated HTML tutorials didn’t help Shoptech Software’s case. Training was boring, lengthy, and costly to attend. Participation was stagnant, and customers were utilizing phone support more than training. Shoptech needed a better solution for their manufacturing clients. They needed a learning system with a combination of technologies and resources designed to solve clients’ immediate problems.

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605 Correlation Is Not Proof: Gaining Legitimate Insight from Learning Data

Concurrent Session

A.D. Detrick

1:00 PM Wed, March 27

A.D. Detrick

Track: Data and Measurement

Description

L&D has wrestled with the idea of measuring impact for decades. Unfortunately, most of the methods used as “proof” of impact are simple correlations. And most people know the adage “correlation does not equal causation.” This session will help participants understand different, more practical types of analytics, and how they can provide much more impactful insights than simple correlations.

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606 Software Training Doesn’t Have to Be Boring

Concurrent Session

Jonathan Halls

1:00 PM Wed, March 27

Jonathan Halls

Track: Video & Media

Description

Most of the training videos produced by trainers are for software. Some of them are really engaging, but many are boring and turn people off rather than helping them learn a new program. Sometimes the training videos are nothing more than nasal voice-over with a mouse moving on the screen. But it doesn’t have to be this way. Many editorial and production techniques that media professionals use to make television interesting can be applied to software videos to make them more engaging and better support learning.

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607 7 Crucial Factors for Making Transfer Happen

Concurrent Session

Laura van den Ouden

1:00 PM Wed, March 27

Laura van den Ouden

Track: Instructional Design

Description

Talent development professionals want to get the best results from learning programs. Yet, most experts agree that only about 20 percent of learning is implemented in the workplace. And this percentage has held steady for decades. Would you accept, as a client, a 20 percent transfer rate for a service or product? In an era of growing accountability, it’s the mission of talent developers to increase the rate of transfer. Because in the end, it’s only on-the-job behavior that matters: The business only benefits when learning positively impacts performance. Ensuring learning transfer is therefore an important challenge facing talent developers today. But how can you make sure your learning programs have a high rate of transfer? What makes learning really work?

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608 Leveraging Virtual Reality Simulations for Leadership Development

Concurrent Session

Anna Strasshofer,   Carrie Straub,   Sherry Robinson

1:00 PM Wed, March 27

Anna Strasshofer,   Carrie Straub,   Sherry Robinson

Track: Emerging Tech

Description

In the 2018 LinkedIn Workplace Learning Report, employers reported leadership, communication, and collaboration as the most crucial skills to learn from L&D programs. Yet when it comes to developing these complex skills, many current offerings may teach what to do but lack opportunities to practice and apply them. Learners may try games, role-plays, or pre-recorded simulations, but are you truly moving the needle on performance? In light of shrinking budgets, limited time, and lack of effectiveness, how can you demonstrate impactful gains at scale?

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609 Business Storytelling: Creating Persuasive Visual Narratives

Concurrent Session

Kevin Campbell

1:00 PM Wed, March 27

Kevin Campbell

Track: Instructional Design

Description

The best communicators frame their ideas in a story. Unfortunately, as effective as storytelling is, it remains one of the greatest struggles in the business world. L&D professionals often “firehose” their audience with data and fail to communicate strategic insights. The result? You lose your audience to boredom, confusion, and misinterpretation. And worse, you’ve lost your chance to provide value and connect with your audience. But weaving tales alone isn’t enough to spur your customer, prospect, or manager to take action. It’s the arc of story combined with powerful data and visuals that infuse the right balance of logic and emotion to generate decision-making.

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610 Building Accessible Courses in Storyline

Concurrent Session

Stefanie Lawless

1:00 PM Wed, March 27

Stefanie Lawless

Track: Tools

Description

Course accessibility is a common task for developers and creates many questions. What makes a course “accessible”? How can you use Articulate Storyline to make courses accessible to a variety of audiences? How can you easily create closed captions and alternate text for your courses? What are some best practices when planning and developing WCAG or 508-compliant courses? How can you test courses to ensure accessibility?

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611 Assessing Learning Performance in AR and VR Systems

Concurrent Session

Eileen Smith,   Patricia Bockelman Morrow

1:00 PM Wed, March 27

Eileen Smith,   Patricia Bockelman Morrow

Track: Emerging Tech

Description

Augmented, virtual, and other emerging “realities” provide opportunities, and challenges, for assessment of human performance at individual and team levels. These tools introduce endless possibilities for observing learning behaviors, but it can be tricky to align those behaviors with precise learning objectives for clean assessment and data collection.

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612 The Top 10 Learning Systems for 2019

Concurrent Session

Craig Weiss

1:00 PM Wed, March 27

Craig Weiss

Track: Learning Platforms

Description

With over 1,300 learning systems around the world, it is no longer easy to find the right one. As a result, buyers look at various resources for information but may be unaware that the right system for them exists. This session identifies the 10 best learning systems around the world, based on 19 criteria. Find out who ranks high for next-generation learning, learning engagement platforms, and skill-based learning.

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613 Measuring and Reporting the Impact of Workflow Learning

Concurrent Session

Conrad Gottfredson

1:00 PM Wed, March 27

Conrad Gottfredson

Track: Management and Strategy

Description

As tools and strategies emerge that enable us to better support learning in the flow of work, more and more organizations are looking to focus on workflow learning solutions. But like any new approach, it’s important that we don’t just assume that something is effective because we believe it will be, or that it feels right. Measuring the effectiveness of our efforts is key to understanding our work and to reporting the benefits of our programs, and that includes workflow learning programs.

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614 BYOD: Leveling Up Your Visual Design

Concurrent Session

Caitlin Steinbach Locke

1:00 PM Wed, March 27

Caitlin Steinbach Locke

Track: Video & Media

Description

The project deadline is upon you, and you’ve just received the approved content for final development. As a team of one (or a few), it’s once again time to shift from instructional designer to graphic designer to get your material out the door. The content is text-heavy and there’s plenty of it. So how can you level up your content to achieve effective visual design and user interface in a short timeline, with limited resources and personnel?

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615 BYOD: Game Changer: Playing Your Way Through Niche or Dry Content

Concurrent Session

Marci Morford

1:00 PM Wed, March 27

Marci Morford

Track: Games and Gamification

Description

Your employees did the compliance training, the required certification, the new module, etc., but a week later you realize that they retained nothing. They were watching Netflix on their other screen, or they only remembered the content long enough to take the quiz at the end. Companies often overlook content that begs to be gamified—the very niche, complex, or boring content. Your new-hire orientations, compliance training, required or annual certifications that your employees are completing because they have to, are the exact trainings that require your game design investment to ensure the content isn’t glossed over—and that your employees actually learn and retain the content and skills they need to succeed at work.

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STP205 Success Story: Implementing Training for Employees Who Travel Extensively

Tools & Platforms

Josephine Poelma

2:00 PM Wed, March 27

Josephine Poelma

Track: Tools

Description

Oticon is one of the world’s most innovative hearing device manufacturers, with more than 110 years of experience putting the needs of people with hearing loss first. Given the changing and challenging landscape in the hearing healthcare industry, how does Oticon ensure all employees (including account managers and trainers who travel extensively and live across the United States) keep their skills sharp and stay competitive?

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SDD205 Creating Amazing Learning Experiences: Let’s Get Inspired!

Design & Development

Nick Floro

2:00 PM Wed, March 27

Nick Floro

Track: Instructional Design

Description

We often get stuck using the same patterns of delivery without thinking about if it is helping our audience, or if it’s the best fit for a challenge. Designing great user experiences for your learners is critical to the success of how they engage; utilize content, tools, and apps; and focus on the task at hand. This session will break down what's essential in designing great experiences, and provide resources to get you started and inspired. We'll discuss design strategies; what works and what doesn’t, how to plan and prototype, and demonstrate several examples for inspiration. You'll get 10+ resources for taking your experiences to the next level, and getting you and your organization to the next level.

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SMM205 Transform Your Employee Experience with Just-in-Time Learning

Management & Measurement

Melanie Fellay

2:00 PM Wed, March 27

Melanie Fellay

Track: Learning Platforms

Description

The average employee today relies on dozens of applications every day to do their job, each of which is constantly evolving. To complicate things, any change in process often span across multiple workflows or tools. The problem? There is no easy way for training teams to communicate these changes required for adoption. Documentation is often located in an LMS or manual, external to the systems in question, and is outdated almost instantly. It's also hard for the user to access in their moment of need, resulting in errors and frustration. In this session, we’ll explore the many corporate training trends that have come and gone over the years, and the one that’s here to stay: just-in-time learning. 

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F04 Designing for All: A Panel About Inclusive, Accessible Design

Featured Session

Brian Dusablon,   Jane Bozarth,   Jean Marrapodi,   Nick Floro

2:30 PM Wed, March 27

Brian Dusablon,   Jane Bozarth,   Jean Marrapodi,   Nick Floro

Track: Instructional Design

Description

Discussions and understanding about inclusion and accessibility can vary by organization. These discussions should be about more than just doing the bare minimum for compliance. L&D leaders should be talking about the difference they can make by ensuring everyone has an equal opportunity to learn from what they produce.

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701 The Business Case for Learning: Driving Employee Engagement at accesso

Concurrent Session

Maura Schiefelbein,   Shelley Osborne

2:30 PM Wed, March 27

Maura Schiefelbein,   Shelley Osborne

Track: Management and Strategy

Description

Recent job numbers show that unemployment is moving toward all-time lows, which means the talent wars are getting increasingly competitive among businesses fighting to attract and retain top workers. Even flashy perks like ping-pong, free food, and wine o’clocks are not enough to gain a true talent advantage. New research proves the most coveted benefits are those with substance, that aid professional growth and personal well-being. Not only do development perks provide a competitive hiring edge, but employees given the opportunity to learn at work are also more engaged and interested in their jobs.

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702 Building an Effective Onboarding Program for Remote Teams

Concurrent Session

Melody Davis

2:30 PM Wed, March 27

Melody Davis

Track: Management and Strategy

Description

Successful onboarding for remote employees requires a lot of managerial time, team time, and resources. New team members can feel isolated and unsupported, especially if they are inexperienced with remote work. Remote employees may not receive information necessary to their job due to lack of consistency in the process, or the absence of support that office-based employees typically receive. Stakeholders may express concern at the length of time required for new employees to become independent and productive. This often results in new employees impatiently pushing through onboarding material to become active in the field quickly, without proper assessment of performance gaps and future developmental needs. Managers, who are also often field-based, can miss signs of employee distress or disengagement until it’s too late.

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703 Developing Yourself and Your Team Without Breaking the Bank

Concurrent Session

Heidi Matthews

2:30 PM Wed, March 27

Heidi Matthews

Track: Management and Strategy

Description

Your company does not pay for the rest of your team to attend conferences, courses, or outside development. Reports show that employees leave due to lack of training and development opportunities. What will you do? Your people are great! You don’t want to lose them. Without any budget dollars, how can you provide learning experiences for your team so their skills grow instead of getting stale?

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704 Using Branching Scenarios When They Matter Most

Concurrent Session

Christy Tucker

2:30 PM Wed, March 27

Christy Tucker

Track: Instructional Design

Description

Branching scenarios can engage learners and provide relevant decision-making practice. They can help learners become competent at skills faster than other training approaches. While branching scenarios can be very valuable, nothing is the right solution for every training problem. Branching scenarios can be challenging to design and time-consuming to build. That might leave you wondering: When is it worth the time and effort to create a branching scenario? When do the benefits of branching scenarios outweigh the costs to create them? Are there any easier alternatives that could work, or might even work better in some situations?

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705 Prototype to Implementation: Building Organizational Buy-In for xAPI

Concurrent Session

Andrew McGuire,   Ryan Hicks

2:30 PM Wed, March 27

Andrew McGuire,   Ryan Hicks

Track: Data and Measurement

Description

You’ve heard about xAPI but wonder what comes next. Getting from this initial position of interest to widespread organizational buy-in can be a huge challenge. How do you justify taking resources away from creating and curating learning experiences to build something new and unproven? It can be a challenge to identify the first steps needed to start convincing stakeholders that the investment is worth it. xAPI is a complex solution, and there is no road map that an organization can follow. Everyone is looking for the best ways to use project management strategies to leverage the resources they have access to, so they can achieve those first “wins” in the process of implementing xAPI.

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706 Creating Better Audio and Video on a Budget

Concurrent Session

William Everhart

2:30 PM Wed, March 27

William Everhart

Track: Video & Media

Description

You probably have suffered through online learning content that featured poor audio or video. You suffered through it because the material was valuable. But have you ever stopped and asked yourself why? Why would anyone sit through this? Why would anyone come back for more? And as an L&D professional, how can you improve the quality of your audio and video content for your learners?

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707 Strategies for Identifying and Removing Performance Barriers

Concurrent Session

Matthew Papp

2:30 PM Wed, March 27

Matthew Papp

Track: Instructional Design

Description

You’ve created great training, but you hear complaints that employees still can’t do their job after passing your class. That’s frustrating! Many customers believe that if employees knew how to do their job, they would do it. After all, that’s why they get paid! Those are the same people who think that the best way to improve performance is by offering and conducting more training. The truth is that employee performance is influenced by several factors, one of which is closing the skills and knowledge gap through more training. And even the best-designed and best-delivered training will fail if the other five performance barriers (including training) are not addressed.

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708 Using Artificial Intelligence to Expand the Realm of Instructional Design

Concurrent Session

Poonam Jaypuriya

2:30 PM Wed, March 27

Poonam Jaypuriya

Track: Emerging Tech

Description

Artificial intelligence is gradually taking over significant aspects of many people’s lives. From virtual assistants to self-driving cars, from chatbots to the Internet of Things, AI seems to be spreading its wings. The eLearning domain is no exception. In theory, today’s machines can create eLearning content with the help of artificial intelligence. What does this mean for eLearning professionals? If AI will create eLearning courses at the click of a button, what will instructional designers do? Will they be out of jobs? Such a fear is understandable, but this session will explore whether or not it is reasonable.

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709 Wonder Woman, Wakanda, and Work: Make Your eLearning Representative

Concurrent Session

Judy Katz

2:30 PM Wed, March 27

Judy Katz

Track: Instructional Design

Description

You know that most media—including eLearning—is failing at representation. You see it every day. And not only is it leaving people out of the picture, it’s less effective as a result. Maybe you’ve tried to make your work more inclusive but haven’t been able to find great media, haven’t been able to convince your stakeholders, or simply aren’t confident in navigating how to respectfully represent different genders, ethnicities, orientations, and abilities.

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711 Creating Engaging Virtual Training Using Zoom

Concurrent Session

Cindy Huggett

2:30 PM Wed, March 27

Cindy Huggett

Track: Virtual Classroom

Description

Zoom is one of the newest and fastest-growing virtual classroom platforms on the market today. If you are using it, or thinking of using it, you are not alone! But are you effectively using its tools and features to capture your remote audience’s attention? If you are like most virtual class designers or facilitators, you want your participants to be more involved in their learning and more engaged in the virtual classroom. Zoom provides the tools for interactivity, if you know where to find them and how to use them.

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712 You Have Selected an LMS. Now What?

Concurrent Session

Margharita Nehme

2:30 PM Wed, March 27

Margharita Nehme

Track: Learning Platforms

Description

Once we selected a new LMS, there were still a lot of questions to answer as we went about implementing it. How long does the average implementation take? Did we budget enough for cost? Who needs to be involved? How do we handle historical data and content metadata? Who is held accountable for meeting milestones and for ensuring a successful launch? All these and more were questions we had to think through to ensure a successful implementation. We had one shot at this and couldn't afford to fail.

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713 Visual Literacy: Making Meaning from Images

Concurrent Session

Sarah Dewar

2:30 PM Wed, March 27

Sarah Dewar

Track: Instructional Design

Description

Take a look at these situations: (1) Your client insists on having at least one image per page. They don’t care which images you choose. (2) You realize that the course you are developing is very text-heavy, so you decide to add some images to break it up. (3) You find a really awesome image, so you add it to your next course. Sound familiar? Probably. So ask yourself two questions: “Did I really think about the images before using them?” and “Were any of the images confusing, ambiguous, or irrelevant?” Be honest with yourself. How do you choose the images that will convey meaning for your learners?

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714 BYOD: Awesome Microlearning: Examples and Tips So You Can Do It, Too!

Concurrent Session

Sue Iannone

2:30 PM Wed, March 27

Sue Iannone

Track: Instructional Design

Description

Extended BYOD (2 Hours)

Microlearning is really hot right now, but that means there is a sea of different definitions and approaches, and few really good examples of microlearning done well. That makes it incredibly difficult for practitioners to glean best practices so they can design and implement microlearning that is really effective.

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715 BYOD: Mind-Blowing PowerPoint. No, Really!

Concurrent Session

Richard Goring

2:30 PM Wed, March 27

Richard Goring

Track: Video & Media

Description

Extended BYOD (2 Hours)

Why are most presentations so bad? Truly terrible? They’re too wordy, text-based, and generally dull. They don’t tell stories that engage, excite, or inspire. And they generally do little to actually help people learn. They are linear and nonresponsive, with no interaction: pretty much everything that you know doesn’t work to convey information effectively. Few people enjoy creating, delivering, or watching PowerPoint presentations, but you can change that.

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F05 Panel: Microlearning at Work

Featured Session

Alicia Zelek,   JD Dillon,   Mark Britz,   Summer Salomonsen

4:00 PM Wed, March 27

Alicia Zelek,   JD Dillon,   Mark Britz,   Summer Salomonsen

Track: Instructional Design

Description

Microlearning has infiltrated L&D. It’s been fascinating to listen to the tactics, strategies, and debates about what it is and what it isn’t, as well as why it’s important or whether it is even anything new. Beyond the hyperbole, L&D practitioners are employing microlearning initiatives but what results are they seeing?

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801 An ID’s Approach to Accessibility: Lessons Learned

Concurrent Session

Ben Saxon,   Justin Tumelaire

4:00 PM Wed, March 27

Ben Saxon,   Justin Tumelaire

Track: Instructional Design

Description

While many instructional designers strive to create content that is effective for all learners, in reality, their designs often don’t accommodate students with abilities that are different from their own. One way you can ensure that your learning content facilitates learning among all learners is by designing to ADA compliance standards. Not only will doing so result in quality learning for everyone, it will also satisfy a legal requirement to which higher education institutions are beholden.

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802 Prototyping: Turning Ideas into Reality

Concurrent Session

Nick Floro

4:00 PM Wed, March 27

Nick Floro

Track: Instructional Design

Description

As more and more projects are built to accommodate multiple devices, the need to prototype grows. Whether you are creating a new project, developing an app, or simply launching a new responsive course, prototyping can help you better understand what’s working and what needs to be changed.

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803 1 Size Doesn’t Fit All: Personalizing Content to Your Learners

Concurrent Session

Jeff Batt

4:00 PM Wed, March 27

Jeff Batt

Track: Instructional Design

Description

Often, organizations deliver the same eLearning course to all their employees. This means each learner gets the same course with the same content no matter what they already know or what they have already done. This creates a one-size-fits-all approach without considering learners’ previous experiences.

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804 Mastering a Global Learning Ecosystem

Concurrent Session

Dana Collins

4:00 PM Wed, March 27

Dana Collins

Track: Management and Strategy

Description

Designing a learning ecosystem can be daunting. Selecting the right technologies for your business is crucial for long-term success. Attend this session to learn how various technologies, strategies, and partnerships work together to form a comprehensive learning ecosystem. Hear how a global company, Yum! Brands, utilizes an LMS, LCMS, CMS, LRS, and various other tools (including AI) to provide training to over 850,000 learners in 135 countries with 41 different languages. This session will describe the struggles related to system constraints, cultural differences, business strategy, and the constant battle of keeping up with emerging technologies. Discover tips and tricks for creating a comprehensive learning ecosystem!

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805 Case Study: Designing an Integrated Learning Strategy

Concurrent Session

Marty Rosenheck

4:00 PM Wed, March 27

Marty Rosenheck

Track: Management and Strategy

Description

The stakes were high, and the learning challenge was tough. A major hospital system was building a new hospital. Nurses, physicians, and hospital staff had to prepare to work effectively, confidently, and safely to provide an excellent patient experience on day one. They had to navigate new spaces; implement new workflows and policies; use new equipment, a new electronic medical records system, and a new communications system; and employ new safety and security procedures. How do you enable busy employees to learn a large and complex set of critical skills in a limited time?

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806 From ILT to eLearning: Drastically Scale Your Training Delivery and Survive!

Concurrent Session

Antony Leeming,   Jordan Grantham

4:00 PM Wed, March 27

Antony Leeming,   Jordan Grantham

Track: Management and Strategy

Description

Your company is growing, and you need to scale your training delivery but with a similar cost structure. This was the issue facing Tricentis. They increased their annual training completions from 58 in 2008 to over 18,000 in the first six months of 2018. A traditional instructor-led training model could no longer support this growth. They needed a new eLearning- and technology-led approach.

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807 Show Me What You Got: Simulation as Assessment

Concurrent Session

Jenny Saucerman

4:00 PM Wed, March 27

Jenny Saucerman

Track: Data and Measurement

Description

You’re an instructional designer who cares about the efficacy of your course—in other words, you want to make sure your users are actually learning something. You start writing some multiple-choice questions and throw in some true/false questions for good measure. This is just what you do for educational assessment, right? Stop here for a second. Do you understand why you’re doing that? Are you interested in some alternative methods for assessing your learners?

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808 Extraordinary Video with Ordinary Equipment and Award-Winning Results

Concurrent Session

Amy Morrisey,   Cherie Simmons

4:00 PM Wed, March 27

Amy Morrisey,   Cherie Simmons

Track: Video & Media

Description

Most people carry around a video camera every day—it just happens to also be a smartphone. If you think video taken on a smartphone won’t be professional enough for your eLearning courses, think again. This session will share essential tools—including apps, a gimbal, lights, and microphones—that can help you produce high-quality video without breaking the bank. In case you’re not convinced, you’ll see how this setup was used to produce video for a Storyline course that was voted Best Immersive/Simulation Solution at the Learning Solutions 2018 DemoFest.

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809 Performance Support: Enabling Productivity at Point-of-Work

Concurrent Session

Gary Wise

4:00 PM Wed, March 27

Gary Wise

Track: Performance Support

Description

Training alone cannot drive performance, only contribute to it; that’s the root of the problem. L&D already excels within long-held training paradigms to deliver effective knowledge transfer—it’s not wrong, it’s just not enough! The business needs workforce productivity, meaning consistent performance at Point-of-Work, where performance represents the productivity end of a learning-performance continuum. In the current training paradigm, Point-of-Work is out of scope. Traditional training needs assessments cannot inform “intentional design” frameworks like the Five Moments of Need or even 70:20:10, both of which enable convergence of learning with work. Point-of-Work and moments of need are also out of scope for existing LMS technology. Both the conversation and tactics must change, because stakeholders have a blind spot—they expect one thing, training, and it’s not enough.

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810 Trends: What the Research Says About Learning Styles, Evaluating Learning, and eLearning on a Budget

Concurrent Session

Jane Bozarth,   Tracy Parish,   Will Thalheimer

4:00 PM Wed, March 27

Jane Bozarth,   Tracy Parish,   Will Thalheimer

Track: Management and Strategy

Description

The eLearning Guild’s director of research, Jane Bozarth, along with contributors to recent research, reviews the Guild’s recent reports on learning styles, evaluating learning, and creating eLearning with limited resources. We’ll look at what’s happening—or not happening—industry-wide, with an emphasis on what works; such as what factors support success, how to counter myths and misperceptions, and what content lends itself best to particular approaches.

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811 Instructional Design Meets Process Improvement

Concurrent Session

Eric Elmore,   Faustino Payan

4:00 PM Wed, March 27

Eric Elmore,   Faustino Payan

Track: Instructional Design

Description

Designers experience waste during the development of blended learning curricula. Multiple meetings, storyboards, learner personas, and prototypes create a framework for the finalized product; however, failure to eliminate process redundancies (waste) will produce no standard products. What if there were a methodology that could streamline and standardize instructional development among designers, learners, and customers?

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812 Using Chatbots to Engage, Support, and Inform Your Learning Audience

Concurrent Session

Joe Ganci,   Margie Meacham

4:00 PM Wed, March 27

Joe Ganci,   Margie Meacham

Track: Emerging Tech

Description

You can’t be available to provide coaching and feedback 24/7, but an intelligent chatbot can! All over the world, people are using artificial intelligence to manage their bank accounts, book travel, and find great products, so why not use this same technology to help people learn new skills and advance their careers? You might have already considered using artificial intelligence to bring the “wow factor” to your next project, but it can sound like a complicated and expensive endeavor—especially for your first time.

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