SDD105 How to Create Great Digital Learning That Works
2:00 PM - 2:45 PM Tuesday, March 26
Expo Hall: Design & Development Stage
Successful learning and development is not about dumping a lot of information on people and then testing them to prove they can recall it. We need to shake things up, do things differently, and focus on creating memorable, meaningful experiences that really work.
In this session, we’ll explore how to create great digital learning by diving into some of the latest trends and proven tactics being used in the industry right now.
In this session, you will learn:
- How to give people the power to define their own learning journey
- How to connect learners with each other in order to share insights and expertise
- How to reduce learning time and improve outcomes
- How to realize value by captivating and challenging learners
Andrew Joly
Director of Strategic Design
LEO
Andrew Joly is a director of strategic design at LEO Learning. He started out in TV production, where he learned about narrative, pacing, engagement, and deeply understanding one’s audience. As a commissioning editor at the BBC, Andrew worked in entertainment, interactive media, and game design, where the focus was on pushing and using technology in new ways. He later spent nearly 14 years as director of design at LINE Communications. At LEO, Andrew focuses on his passion: how innovative learning architectures and approaches can genuinely transform learning and performance in business and make a real difference.
Rose Benedicks
CEO
Dashe & Thomson
Rose Benedicks is a renowned learning design expert and CEO of Dashe & Thomson. She has won awards for her learning experiences and is recognized for her approach to workplace challenges. She excels in aligning learning with business needs and proving the ROI of well-designed learning experiences. She holds a masters in instructional systems technology from Indiana University, is a leading presenter in the industry, and teaches instructional technology at the University of Tennessee, Knoxville.