801 Panel: Solving Microlearning Challenges

1:00 PM - 2:00 PM Thursday, February 21

In this closing session of the Summit, several of our expert speakers will join moderator Bianca Woods to discuss the challenges faced when employing a microlearning approach. Conversation will cover how to analyze microlearning mediums and tools, options for making microlearning work on a budget, advice on how to respond to a stakeholder's request for microlearning when it's not the right fit, and more. This session will equip you to solve the most common roadblocks, and provide the opportunity to ask the panel for input on your own experiences and questions.

Bianca Woods (Host)

Customer Advocacy Manager

Articulate

Bianca Woods is a customer advocacy manager at Articulate. Her past experience includes working on the community and event programming for the Learning Guild, learning and communications roles at BMO Financial Group, and teaching art. Bianca is passionate about how visual design and multimedia can help people learn, loves test-driving new technology, and collects photos of bizarre warning signs.

JD Dillon

Chief Learning Architect

Axonify

JD Dillon became a learning and enablement expert over two decades working in operations and talent development with dynamic organizations including Disney, Kaplan, and AMC. A respected author and speaker in the workplace learning community, JD continues to apply his passion for helping people around the world do their best work every day in his role as Axonify's chief learning architect. JD is also the founder of LearnGeek, a workplace learning insights and advisory group.

Robyn Defelice

Learning Intrapreneur and Strategist

RADLearning

Robyn A. Defelice, PhD is a consultant, author, and presenter with over 20 years in the L&D field. She is the co-author of Microlearning: Short and Sweet and has been researching How Long Does it Take to Develop Training for over a decade. Robyn's passion comes from working with L&D professionals and empowering them to take their seat at the decision-making table.

Sue Iannone

Vice President

Bull City Blue

Sue Iannone, CPLP, is vice president and partner of Bull City Blue, an end-to-end learning agency created to address the needs of training and talent development organizations within the life science industry. Sue has 25 years of learning-leadership experience in the commercial pharmaceutical and biotech space. Having worked for small, medium, and large companies in her career, Sue has led the design and development of numerous learning initiatives—including more than 20 product launches. She has also led multiple performance-consulting initiatives designed to increase the effectiveness of the learning organizations in which she served.

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