October 24 – 26 • Las Vegas

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October 24 – 26 • Las Vegas, Nevada

DevLearn is not just a conference. It’s the place where we unearth what’s next for learning and technology. It’s where you’ll discover the latest in cutting-edge technologies and gain the skills and knowledge you need to put them into the context of your work. It’s the experience that allows us to advance the work we’re doing—together. This Is Community At DevLearn, you’ll find passionate, like-minded professionals who are leading their organizations’ use of learning technologies. Whether you’re new to the field or a seasoned expert, join us in Las Vegas to engage with your professional community and explore how technology can support learning and performance.

2 We have a full lineup of keynote speakers to share with you. Each a powerhouse of their industry, these keynotes will lead with inspiring, This Is Trailblazing relevant stories about innovation, creativity, research, and technology.

Creativity: What “It” Is Robotics, AI, and the What Makes a Unfair Labels: Your Future of Learning Captivating Story? Guide to Generational and Work Dynamics in the Workplace Lynda Barry Ayanna Howard Julie Snyder Jessica Kriegel Award-Winning Author, Artist, Educator, Researcher, and Co-Creator and Executive Author and Organizational and Educator Innovator in the Fields Producer of Serial and S-Town Development Consultant of Robotics and Artificial Sponsored by Sponsored by Intelligence

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To expand on DevLearn’s unique ability to drive our industry Monday, October 22 forward, we’re pleased to host a series of one-day co-located events that look closely at some of the most disruptive and The LMS and Learning Platforms Forum is the place for you to influential topics in our field. make sense of the evolving landscape of learning platforms and harness the potential of LMS, LRS, and LXP technologies for your Separate fee-based registration is required. See page 15. organization.

Monday, October 22

At the Microlearning Design Summit, you’ll go beyond the buzz to discover the core value of microlearning and work with others in building real microlearning resources that you can apply to your own projects.

Do More & Save More! Save $100 on any co-located event when you also register for DevLearn 2018—in addition to other discounts you may qualify for!

4 Find complete descriptions and more details at DevLearn18.com/You Tuesday, October 23 Tuesday, October 23 The Executive Forum is an exclusive one-day event for senior The eLearning Guild’s Articulate User Conference features talks learning leaders to gather and build strategies that address and hands-on sessions and provides exclusive previews into the the key challenges of the modern learning organization. Articulate software updates. Save $300 on the Executive Forum when you also register for DevLearn 2018. See page 11 for more details.

Tuesday, October 23

The Learning Engineering Summit, hosted by IEEE ICIICLE, explores the challenging L& landscape and the emergence of the Learning Engineering profession.

Tuesday, October 23 xAPI Camp takes a deep dive into the latest updates on the Experience API and how it can be used to transform learning. You’ll spend a full day exploring examples and collaborating on how we can further the advancement of xAPI within our industry.

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This Is Depth Design Thinking Bootcamp: A Framework for Fast, High-Quality Designs Get a jump-start on your week with pre-conference certificate workshops, gaining indispensable tools and takeaways before the conference officially kicks off. Use Kristin Machac & Holly Cline, Radford University this time for shared learning and networking with your peers in an intimate setting. Optional pre-conference workshops offer a deep dive into new skills and knowledge Building Assessments, Scenarios, and that you can immediately put to work in your organization. All participants will Simulations with Storyline receive a certificate documenting their participation. Ron Price, Yukon Learning Separate fee-based registration is required. See page 15.

Design for Behavior Change Julie Dirksen, Usable Learning

Introduction to Instructional Design Ashley Chiasson, Ashley Chiasson Consulting

Getting Started Building Interactive and Animated eLearning with Captivate Pooja Jaisingh, Adobe Systems

Moving from Order Taker to Performance Partner Arun Pradhan, DeakinCo 6 Tuesday, October 23 Find complete descriptions and more details at DevLearn18.com/You

Building a Better Bot: Learning Building Easy and Effective Augmented Microvideo for Learning Design Powered by IBM’s Watson Reality in Your Training Josh Cavalier, Lodestone Travis Waugh, The Georgia Institute Destery Hildenbrand, Rockwell Collins of Technology and Mark Banit, Royal Bank of Canada

Designing Digital Games to Support Implementing Ecosystem Solutions: A JavaScript Development for Learning Transfer New Approach Digital Learning Sharon Boller, Bottom-Line Marc Rosenberg, Marc Rosenberg Mark Lassoff, LearnToProgram.tv Performance and Karl Kapp, and Associates and Steve Foreman, Bloomsburg University InfoMedia Designs

Using Neuroscience to Increase Solving ID Emergencies with Learning and Behavior Change Video Production Intensive Photoshop and Illustrator Art Kohn, Sam Rogers, Synapse Kirsten Rourke, Rourke Training ASPIRE Consulting Group

L&D Strategies from the Marketing Design Before Developing: Getting Building Next-Gen Interactive Playbook Started with Storyboarding for eLearning with Captivate Mike Taylor, Mindset Digital and eLearning Pooja Jaisingh, Adobe Systems and Bianca Baumann, GP Strategies Kevin Thorn, NuggetHead Studioz Damien Bruyndonckx, DiDaXo Canada Instructional Design for Virtual Add Custom Animation to Your Project Managing eLearning: The Classroom Events Learning with Animate Best of Waterfall and Scrum Karen Hyder, Kaleidoscope Training Phil Cowcill, Canadian Department Anita Rosen, ReadyGo and Consulting and of National Defence Melissa Chambers, MSC Consulting

Becoming a Learning Experience Designer Marty Rosenheck, BYOD (Bring Your Own Device) workshops allow you to go beyond theory and eLearning Brothers actually practice making things yourself, right then and there. 7 Business Simulations for Learning: Email Course Design: Using Digital Dreaming of Electric Sheep: The Future Strategy, Design, and Serious Play! Marketing as a Learning Strategy of Learning This Is Expertise Colin Welch, Brightwave Group and Sarah Mercier, meLearning Solutions Julian Stodd, Sea Salt Learning Temitope Ibiyemi, Diageo Multiplying Your L&D Capacity with Transforming Skills Development The Technologies Enabling New Employee-Generated Learning Build, Measure, Learn: Lean UX for Through Communities of Practice Approaches to Learning Kasper Spiro, Easygenerator Instructional Design Allan McKinley, Capital One Karen Hebert-Maccaro, O’Reilly How to Effectively Write an eLearning Becca Wilson, IBM eLearning Science 101 Using Chatbots to Scale Training RFP Learning Professionals as True Business Microlearning, Workplace Performance, Clark Quinn, Quinnovation Resources Nick Floro, Sealworks Interactive Studios Partners and Compliance: Having It All Vincent Han, Mobile Coach Sonya Overstreet, Leadec Industrial Interact and Engage! Activities for The New Role Your Company Needs: Anne Little, SAIC Services Spectacular Live Online Events Creating and Deploying Useful Digital Adoption Manager Change Is a Journey Through Conflict: Kassy LaBorie-Stone, Chatbots for Learner Engagement Brittany Rolfe, WalkMe Selecting Innovative eLearning Technologies: A Practical Guide Be the Hero’s Guide Kassy LaBorie Consulting Andrew Brewer, Northwest AHEC at Strategies for Improving LMS Adoption Katie Stroud, Incremental Success Wake Forest School of Medicine Nikki McIntosh, University of Wisconsin- The End of Microlearning Tracie Cantu, The Combs Cantu Group Madison Wonder Woman, Wakanda, and Work: JD Dillon, Axonify Creating a Learning Innovation Lab: Designing Authentic and Actionable Make Your eLearning Representative Tips for Fostering Different Thinking Case Study: Starting an Online A Crash Course on Designing for Any Learning for Leadership Development Tricia Ransom, Guardian Analytics and Duncan Larkin & Nick Pappas, McKinsey Community—from Ideation to Launch Virtual Classroom Louise Axon & Jennifer Long, Judy Katz, Huckleberry Design Group and Company Ryan McClelland & Brian O’Neill, Melissa Chambers, MSC Consulting Harvard Business Publishing Morningstar Wired, Not Tired: Is Curation the Cure How AR, VR, Games, and Simulations Level Up: Moving from Instructional Innovation at the Boundaries: A for What Ails L&D? Are Ushering in a New Era of Learning Scaling Personalized Learning for 1 Design to Learning Experience Design Bianca Baumann, GP Strategies and Anders Gronstedt, Gronstedt Group Product Development Process for Million Users Curtis Pembrook, Mission College and Mike Taylor, Mindset Digital Training Rebecca Gonzalez & Mary Brosch, Sue Czeropski, Performance Instruction Ben Cruz & Saman Javan, Google Amadeus North America Micro vs. Macro: Which Learning When Your Client Won’t Budge: Tips for Emerging Skills for L&D to Enable the Experience Works Best? Avoiding the Information Dump Robert Gadd, OnPoint Digital Measuring Performance in Immersive Future of Work Christina Grimsley, Southwest Airlines Arun Pradhan, Learn2Learn App Environments Top Design Trends Influencing Jennifer Murphy, Quantum Making Virtual Learning Relevant: eLearning An Inbound Approach to Your LMS Improvements Consulting Launch Using Scenarios in the Virtual Tracy Parish, Southlake Regional Emily Ricco, HubSpot Classroom! Health Centre Creating Engaging AR Learning Blockchain 101: An L&D Introduction to Jennifer Hofmann, InSync Training Experiences on a Low Budget Making the Leap from 9 – 5 to a Mysterious, Disruptive Technology Working Digitally: Strategies for Zsolt Olah, Kineo Moving L&D Forward Microlearning’s Role in Onboarding Freelance Mathias Vermeulen, Winston Wolfe— Sean Bengry, PwC Curricula Jacqueline Hutchinson, e-Learning Pros Innovative HR Solutions Designing AR Experiences for Kristine Dolin, Maher & Maher Instructional Design Performance Support Enhancing Learning Activities Using Project Management Tips for Learning Chad Udell, Float Professionals Learner as Creator: A New Path to ROI Collaborative Design Through NFC Technology Rachel Moss Ellsworth & Stan Jeffress, Pokeshot Sketching and Prototyping Jonathan Meisburg, Expedia Social Virtual Reality at Visa Monica Dragonheart, Daymon Michael Allen, Allen Interactions Laura Van Duzen & Shelley Henson, Visa Creating an Instructionally Sound Beginner’s Guide to Designing a Voice Interactions Microlearning Experience Copyright? Relax! Devour Free and UI Learning Experience Introducing WebXR—a Lightweight Way Case Study: McDonald’s Digital Carla Torgerson, Torgerson Consulting Creative Commons Media Almira Roldan, Amazon for Developers to Create VR Learning Transformation Barbara Waxer, Hugh Seaton, Aquinas and Damon Using Brain Science to Increase What L&D Can Learn from Marketing’s Jack Sylvester, McDonald’s Santa Fe Community College Hernandez, Samsung Research America Learning Retention and ROI Use of AI, AR, and Machine Learning Building a Culture of Feedback with Art Kohn, ASPIRE Consulting Group Practical Guidelines from Cognitive Danielle Wallace, Beyond the Sky: VR & AR for Behavior Change Your Digital Learning Strategy Using an Instructional Design Approach Science for Creating Awesome Learning Custom Learning Julie Dirksen, Usable Learning Koreen Pagano, D2L to Transform Canned Content Marty Rosenheck, eLearning Brothers 8 Cole Tinney, Covenant Transport Find the full session list and descriptions at DevLearn18.com/You Powering Next-Gen Learning with VR Getting Started on Adding JavaScript My xAPI Year: An Implementation Story and xAPI to Captivate Becky Goldberg & Marc Casavant, Margaret Roth, Yet Analytics and Phil Cowcill, Canadian Department of Tips and Tricks for Testing Your Travelers Insurance John Blackmon, Trivantis National Defense Responsive eLearning Content Learning Games: Aligning Game Evidence of Impact: How Metrics Drive Engaging Tech: Getting Started with Set Up Your Storyline Development for Damien Bruyndonckx, DiDaXo Elements and Learning Objectives a Learning and Performance Ecosystem Augmented Reality Speed Keith Sensing & Reggie Jose, MGM Steve Foreman, InfoMedia Designs Creating Effective Leadership Destery Hildenbrand, Rockwell Collins Diane Elkins, Artisan E-Learning Resorts Development Programs and xAPI 201: Move from Experimentation and Mark Banit, Ivari Free Tools for the Thrifty Learning Measuring Impact Preparing Your L&D Team to Run to Mastery Leveraging Virtual Reality Simulations Designer James Rossillo, Southern California Gamification Programs TJ Seabrooks, Rustici Software for Leadership Development Deanna Fischer, Fischer Microtech Edison Monica Cornetti, Sententia Gamification Carrie Straub, Mursion Designing for 508 Compliance in Creating Mobile Learning in Top Developer Secrets: Avoiding Common Why Companies Are Turning to VR to Storyline 360 Authoring Tools Mistakes in Creating Serious Games Did You Hear That? No Studio? No Improve L&D Jaclyn Waskewicz, Charles Schwab Jennifer Bertram & Kathryn Steele, Jennifer McNamara, BreakAway Games Problem! Derek Belch, STRIVR and Bottom-Line Performance Elisabeth Kozee & Jose Parker, Aflac What’s New in Open-Source Learning Increasing Sales Through eLearning Andy Kozak, JetBlue Technologies? Shed Unwanted Megabytes: Tips and Simulations, Card Games, and Board Design Models for Interactive Video in Frazier Smith, SnapAV! Tools for Reducing Media File Size Games a Learning Context Patrick Gurczynski, ResMed Karl Kapp, Bloomsburg University Chris Van Wingerden, Developing Responsive eLearning Using A Tool Kit for the Budget-Constrained dominKnow Learning Systems Fluid Boxes in Captivate Case Study: Workflow Learning at Gamification vs. Game-Based Learning Designer Pooja Jaisingh, Adobe Systems Sunrun Andrew Hughes, Designing Digitally Making Friends with Illustrator Carol Munir, ADP and Sara Walters, Daniel Brigham & Travis Merrifield, and Photoshop: Tips for eLearning Info Tech Doing More with Simple Learning The Modern L&D Toolkit: Where Does Sunrun Designers Platforms Gamification Fit In? Exploring Accessibility Options in Kataryna Nemethy, Brian Dusablon, Learning Ninjas We’re Going Mobile! (OK, But How?) Shelley Osborne, Udemy Baycrest Health Sciences Captivate 2018 Tammy Berman & Holly Christensen, Michael Wilday, Azusa Pacific University Case Study: How Mini Learning Games Socratic Arts Sound and Motion: Film School College Drove Retention at FCA Techniques for Live-Action Video Leveraging Google and Amazon APIs to Increasing “Stickiness” with Mobile Paul Gustafson, FCA US Mind-Blowing PowerPoint. Learning Enhance Your eLearning Courses Coaching Platforms Andrew Barry, Curious Lion No, Really! James Kingsley, JamesKingsley.com Ann Rollins & Britney Cole, Richard Goring, BrightCarbon GP Strategies Getting Started with Stop-Motion Responsive eLearning Design and How Layering Captivate Advanced Actions Animation for eLearning to Truly Achieve it Kevin Thorn, NuggetHead Studioz and States James McLuckie, GoodPractice Investigating Performance: Using Kirsten Rourke, Rourke Training Your Data Effectively The 7 Deadly Sins of Video Production Using Design Systems for Scalable, Using Articulate Rise to Build a Janet Laane Effron, HT2 Labs and Matthew Pierce, TechSmith Corporation Responsive Microlearning Curriculum Accessible, Cohesive eLearning Sean Putman, Learning Ninjas Experiences Putting Visuals to Work for Your Jim Hicks, colinRiley Melissa Milloway, Amazon xAPI: An Introduction for Instructional eLearning Story Articulate Storyline 360: Let’s Get Designers Jason Kramer, Illumina Interactive Game Jams for eLearning: Variable! BYOD (Bring Your Own Device) Megan Torrance, TorranceLearning Collaboration to Creation in 72 Hours Precision Video Editing Using Camtasia Ashley Chiasson, Ashley Chiasson sessions allow you to go beyond Ross Kerr, National Alliance on How Are We Measuring Learning? Studio Consulting theory and actually practice Mental Illness making things yourself, right Curran Merrigan, JetBlue Marie DesJardin, Verint Systems Using Animation and Motion in Getting Started with Building xAPI then and there. Using xAPI to Personalize and Adapt Creating Learning Podcasts on a Storyline Statements Learning Content to the Learner Shoestring Ron Price, Yukon Learning Wolmar Hernandez & Mathew Araujo, Jeff Batt, Learning Dojo Kirby Crider, Training Resources Group MacGyver Storyline with APIs G Adventures Benjamin Duffy, Unum 9 This Is Sharing

Tuesday, October 23 • 3:30p – 6:30p Thursday, October 25 • 4:00p – 6:00p

Start your DevLearn experience early with Hyperdrive, the An attendee favorite and one of the most fun and inspirational fast-paced, judged competition that takes place exclusively activities at DevLearn is DemoFest! This huge science fair-like at DevLearn. During Hyperdrive, contestants give a short event is a collective showcase of eLearning examples from presentation to a panel of industry experts related to an conference participants. Move from table to table, exploring a innovative project they are working on. The competition wide range of learning solutions and discussing tools, tech, and highlights cutting-edge learning and performance projects processes with those who built them! that are sure to inspire new ideas for your own work.

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Tuesday, October 23 Exclusively for The Executive Forum is the premier experience for senior leaders looking to Senior Learning and collaborate with peers on the challenges of keeping learning strategies Development ahead of advancing technologies. Leaders What to Expect This exclusive experience starts with a one-day event just prior to DevLearn. You’ll engage in conversations with industry experts that explore critical topics and cutting-edge examples of modern learning strategies implemented by your peers. The experience continues throughout DevLearn via exclusive learning and networking opportunities that enable you to expand upon the connections and conversations throughout the conference.

Join us in exploring the biggest challenges your organization is facing, and prepare to harness the potential of the changes coming to the field of L&D.

If you also register for DevLearn, you’ll receive a $300 savings and exclusive benefits during the conference.​ See page 15 for details. 11 This Is Innovation Expo Reception Sponsored by: The Expo Celebrate your first day with a drink and a bite to eat at the Expo Reception. Two unforgettable days: October 24 & 25 Connect with speakers, colleagues, and Explore North America’s largest learning technologies expo. leading industry suppliers. Meet and interact with key industry suppliers offering leading learning technologies, tools, products, and services to discover what’s possible for today and tomorrow. Learning Stages Get insights and ideas from industry experts and suppliers at more than 70 sessions running on six exciting Learning Stages.

In the VR Learning Lab, you can experience today’s leading virtual reality platforms and applications and explore their potential for organizational learning.

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