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Maxwell Planck

Technical FounderOculus Story Studio

DevLearn16.com/Sparking

Opening Keynote

DevLearn will highlight virtual, augmented, and mixed realities, which have created new possibilities for the future of learning. Join us for a keynote from Oculus Story Studio, explore more than a dozen sessions on enhanced realities, and much more!

NOVEMBER 16 – 18 • MGM GRAND LAS VEGAS

Penn Jillette

SAN DIEGO CHAPTER

PREMIUM SPONSORSMEDIA PARTNERSCO-LOCATED EVENTPRODUCED BY

New for 2016!New for 2016!

Creativity Comes in Many Forms

Creativity is at the heart of innovation. It’s what allows us to harness the potential of new technologies and produce inventive learning and performance solutions. Creativity often makes the difference between cookie-cutter eLearning and unique, rewarding learning programs. DevLearn 2016 will inspire you to tap into your creativity, dream big, and take advantage of technology’s possibilities for learning today and tomorrow.

Join our industry’s leaders in sparking the creativity that is shaping the future of learning!

Dream Big!

This year’s keynote sessions put a spotlight on the importance of creativity in learning and the role it plays in storytelling, problem-solving, innovation, and more. This lineup will undoubtedly inspire you to discover fresh possibilities for your work.

The Magic of Storytelling and

Learning

Creativity and Problem-solving

at Pixar

Why New Realities Require New Narratives

Adaptive Content, Context, and Controversy

Penn Jillette

Author, Actor, Magician, Entertainer

Tony DeRose

Research Group Lead Pixar Animation Studios

Karen McGrane

Managing PartnerBond Art + Science

Maxwell Planck

Technical FounderOculus Story Studio

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DevLearn16.com/Spark

Who Should Attend

NOVEMBER 16 – 18 • MGM GRAND LAS VEGAS

DevLearn is for all those who are leading or engaged in their

organizations’ use of learning technologies. Whether you

are new to the field or a seasoned expert, if you want to

understand how technology can be used to support learning

and performance, join us in Las Vegas!

Pre-conference Certificate Workshops

Do More and Save More!

Monday, November 14, 8:30a – 4:30p

Exploring the Fundamentals of JavaScript

Mark Lassoff, LearntoProgram.tv

Up the Quality, but Not the Cost, of Video-based Training

Aaron Quigley & Matt Fishbach, Lynda.com

BYOL® (Bring Your Own Laptop®) workshops ensure you receive in-depth, hands-on training and enable you to follow along with the instructor step-by-step.

Getting Started with Articulate Storyline 2

Stefanie Lawless, Yukon Learning

Using the Power of Photoshop to Create Brilliant Images

Phil Cowcill, Department of National Defence

Using the Adobe Creative Cloud Suite

Kirsten Rourke, Rourke Training

From Plain Page-turners to Interactive eLearning with Adobe Captivate

Pooja Jaisingh, Adobe Systems

Mastering eLearning Project Management

Anita Rosen, ReadyGo

Driving Performance Through Data: Draw a Picture First

Lou Russell, Russell Martin & Associates

eLearning as Strategy: Planning the Performance Ecosystem

Clark Quinn, Quinnovation

Spark Your Learning Early with Certificate Workshops3

Optional eLearning Guild Academy pre-conference activities offer a broad range of educational opportunities

to help you master the skills that will make a difference in your career. Take a deep dive on a tool or topic, and

develop new skills and expertise that you can apply immediately in your work!

All participants will receive a certificate documenting their participation from The eLearning Guild Academy.

Separate fee-based registration is required. See page 7.

Choose from 27 optional, one-day Pre-conference Certificate Workshops you can attend while in Las Vegas.

Extend your learning for a full week and save $100 on any of these certifi-cate programs when you also register for DevLearn 2016—in addition to all other discounts for which you may qualify!

Tuesday, November 15, 8:30a – 4:30p

HTML5 Fundamentals

Mark Lassoff, LearntoProgram.tv

Reimagining Your Organization’s Approach to Knowledge Sharing

JD Dillon, Axonify

Mastering the Visualization of Storyboarding for eLearning Kevin Thorn, NuggetHead Studioz

Agile Project Management for eLearning

Megan Torrance, TorranceLearning

Play to Learn—Designing Effective Learning Games

Sharon Boller, Bottom-Line Performance and Karl Kapp, Bloomsburg University

Know the Mind, Know the Learner: Applying Brain Science to Improve Training

Art Kohn, Portland State University

Your First Interactive Video

Hans de Graaf, Dutch Knowledge Center for Online Learning

Implementing Ecosystem Solutions: A New Approach to What We Do

Marc Rosenberg, Marc Rosenberg and Associates and Steve Foreman, InfoMedia Designs

Using Articulate Storyline 2 to Build Assessments, Scenarios, and Simulations

Stefanie Lawless, Yukon Learning

Using Augmented Reality in the Workplace

Heather Lutz & Quincy Conley, Boise State University

Design for Behavior Change

Julie Dirksen, Usable Learning

Transforming Your Learning Strategy— the Mobile Impact

Brenda Enders, Enders Consulting

eLearning 101: Everything You Need to Know to Get Started

Tim Slade, Artisan E-Learning

How to Adapt Traditional Classroom Design for Live, Online Instruction

Melissa Chambers, MSC Consulting and Karen Hyder, Kaleidoscope Training and Consulting

Designing Effective Social Learning

Julian Stodd, Sea Salt Learning

Interacting with the Real World—Using Beacons

Anthony Altieri, Omnes Solutions

Building Responsive Learning Apps with HTML5 and Skeleton CSS

Jeff Batt, Learning Dojo

REGISTER TODAY! DevLearn16.com/Sparking

Find complete descriptions and more details about these Certificate Workshops at DevLearn16.com/Spark

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xAPI CampAaron Silvers & Megan Bowe, Making Better

xAPI Camp is a one-day

pre-conference experience that

showcases what’s possible with the

xAPI. It’s a day filled with case studies,

problem solving, and networking.

Find more details about xAPI Camp at

DevLearn16.com/Sparking

Over 125 Sessions to Choose From!5

Concurrent SessionsInstructional Design

Mitigating Hidden Bias in Instructional Design

Steven Yacovelli & Shauna Vaughan, SweetRush

eLearning Myth SmashersClark Quinn, Quinnovation

Learning How to Learn: Powerful Mental Tools to Help

Master Tough ContentBarbara Oakley, Oakland

University

Utilizing Multiple Platforms to Provide Online TrainingClint Horn & David Kohne, University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center

Eighteen Awesome PowerPoint Tricks for Effective PresentationsRichard Goring, BrightCarbon

Using Simulations to Ensure Speed to Productivity with OnboardingJoni Goodman, Solo Learning

Surviving to Thriving as a One-person Training TeamMatthew Saavedra & Bonnie Roberts, University of Washington

Creativity and eLearning Go Hand in HandKirsten Rourke, Rourke Training

Making Your Instruction LearnablePatti Shank, Learning Peaks

Six Simple eLearning Success StrategiesMichael Allen, Allen Interactions

Designing with AnimationTim Slade, Artisan E-Learning

eLearning Dirty Secrets: Our Worst ExamplesSarah Gilbert, meLearning Solutions and Shawn Rosler, Geisinger Health Systems

Next-gen Blended Learning: Creating the Perfect MixBrenda Enders, Enders Consulting

The Neuroscience of Design for Virtual LearningJoe Pulichino, NeuroLeadership Institute

Engaging Modern Learners: When to Push and When to PullJennifer Hofmann, InSync Training

Design Thinking for Course Design Mary Kristin Machac, Radford University

Panel: Designing Accessible Learning ExperiencesBrian Dusablon, Learning Ninjas and Jane Bozarth, State of North Carolina

Adding Adaptive Learning Principles to Your eLearningRebecca Lucas & Tim Buteyn, ThinkingKap Learning Solutions

Designing Learner Personas: The New Needs AnalysisSarah Thompson & Jason Deleon, Xerox Learning Services

508 Compliance and WACG 2.0 in Storyline Stefanie Lawless, Yukon Learning

The Magic Behind Interactive WebinarsKaren Hyder, Kaleidoscope Training and Consulting

Developing eLearning Like a Marketing ProfessionalJuliana Trichilo Cina & Kate Salmon, Learnography

Got Style? The Importance of Style Guides in TrainingTina Turner & Colleen Dickens, SAIC

Using Immersive Simulations to Develop Real-world SkillsKeith Quinn, Scottish Social Services Council

Management & StrategyAgile Project Management for eLearningMegan Torrance, TorranceLearning

Performance Is More Than SupportLisa Minogue-White, Willow Learning Limited

Managing eLearning Review CyclesDiane Elkins, Artisan E-Learning

Using Technology to Produce Learning Transfer and Sustainable ChangeArt Kohn, Portland State University

Coke’s Strategy: Shifting from Training to Performance SupportPeter Teruya, Assima and Doug Teachey, Coca-Cola Refreshments

Learning and Performance Ecosystem Showcase: Problem, Process, SolutionSteve Foreman, InfoMedia Designs

Dairy Queen’s Strategy for Creating a Rapid Design and Development FrameworkKimberly Brastad & Cindy Sharon, American Dairy Queen

Microlearning: Big Transformation Through Tiny ExperiencesAlex Khurgin, Grovo

A Practical Guide to 70:20:10 with the Five Moments of NeedChristopher King, CRK Consulting and Conrad Gottfredson, APPLY Synergies

Desperately Seeking DiversityTamara Kravitz, Johns Hopkins Medicine International

Ten Practical Pointers for Working with Diverse Stock ImagesTrina Rimmer, Articulate

The Mental Game of Project ManagementLou Russell, Russell Martin & Associates

Go Viral! Activating Everyday Knowledge-sharing Behaviors—at WorkJD Dillon, Axonify

Building Social Learning with Social Media at Work

Susan Genden, Ford Motor

Co.

Learning Campaigns: Change It Up!

Suzanne Davies,

AssetMark

ToolsTen Must-know Photoshop Tips for Learning Developers Mark Banit, Ivari and Destery Hildenbrand, Rockwell Collins

Creating Motion Comic Interactions in Storyline 2 Kevwe Zoma, National Oilwell Varco

Captivate Can Do More than You Think—Leveraging JavaScript with Captivate Mark Kutz, PLS 3rd Learning

Captivate vs. Storyline: A Comprehensive, Objective ReviewMark Steiner, Mark Steiner, Inc.

Creative New Ways to Expand How You Use Storyline Ron Price, Yukon Learning

New Technologies That Will Change Your Learning StrategiesSherry Larson, Learning IDeologies and Joe Ganci, eLearningJoe

Virtual Classroom Platforms—Which One Should I Use? Cindy Huggett, Cindy Huggett Consulting

Creativity Apps—Zero Barrier to EntryKevin Thorn, NuggetHead Studioz

Making Dazzling Graphics with Photoshop for the Graphically Challenged Phil Cowcill, Department of National Defence

It Takes Tools to Make a Thing Go RightMatt Kurtin, Innovative Learning Group

Amaze with Using Variables in Storyline Ashley Chiasson, Ashley Chiasson Consulting

Flash Is Dead! Long Live AnimateThomas Toth, dWeb Studios

Top Five Tips to Create Interactive Mobile Learning with Captivate Pooja Jaisingh, Adobe Systems

Seven Weird JavaScript Hacks for CaptivateJames Kingsley, eLearning Brothers

Create the Best eLearning Using Captivate

Joe Ganci, eLearningJoe

Emerging TechnologiesTwelve Months of MOOCs: The Scars, Medals, and War StoriesCraig Taylor, HT2

360-degree Interactive Video: From Concept to Case StudyKate Nicholls, Sponge UK

iLocate: Using iBeacons in Training ProgramsFrazier Smith, CPI Security

Virtual Reality Learning StrategySteven Skiles & Junaid Wajid, Samsung Electronics America

Using Virtual Reality in Corporate Learning John O’Hare & Greg Heeter, Nokia

Scaling Down Lessons Learned from a MOOC Dianne Rudo, Rudo International Advisors and Stephanie Eskins-Gleason, e3 Strategies

Wearable Learning: Connecting People to CapabilityVidya Krishnan & Diogo Julio, Ericsson North America

Using Web Real-time Communications for Performance Support Vladimir Beloborodov, Mera Software Services

Dreaming of Electric Sheep: The Future of LearningJulian Stodd, Sea Salt Learning

Low-cost Virtual Reality Solutions for LearningKerri Bishman & Joe Pellegrini, Stryker

Getting Started with Augmented RealityDestery Hildenbrand, Rockwell Collins and Mark Banit, ivari

How Today’s Emerging Technologies Can Redefine Your TrainingAnders Gronstedt, Gronstedt Group

Making Future-focused Platform Decisions with the xAPIRob Houck, Learnshare and Megan Torrance, TorranceLearning

Using 360-degree Video in TrainingDestery Hildenbrand & Derek Hollingshead, Rockwell Collins

The Quantified Learner: Using Wearables to Enhance TrainingMathias Vermeulen, Winston Wolfe

How Red Hat Put the xAPI into PracticeTesh Patel, Red Hat and Haitham Gasim, Kineo

Exploring the Value of Virtual RealityKoreen Pagano, isanno

The Hyperdrive competition returns this fall and will be focused on creativity and innovation, showcasing projects that are using technology and solutions to create new and exciting opportunities for learning and performance support. All DevLearn attendees are welcome to attend.

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Take 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. You’ll have access to practical files, leave with a completed module, and gain practical knowledge!

Explore these sessions to see how people are finding exciting ways to use tools and tech-

niques beyond their original design, or combining technologies in new ways

to create unique solutions.

Case studies are a power-ful resource. Hearing peers share a problem, the solu-tion they chose, and their

results provides examples we can learn from and adapt

for our own use.

Virtual, augmented, and mixed reality technolo-gies will disrupt the ways we consume content and learn. DevLearn 2016 will spotlight these technologies, how they support learning today, and their future potential.

DevLearn is shaping what’s next—for both our industry and individuals. Advanced sessions fo-cus on knowledge and skills that will take your work to new heights and support the work of tomorrow.

DevelopmentApplying Web Design and Usability Standards to eLearningLisa Crowe & Danielle Kunce, KPA

Take Storyline to the Next Level with jQuery, JavaScript, and JSONMike Raines, ICF International

Optimizing Your Learning for Mobile with jQuery Mobile Jeff Batt, Learning Dojo

Surviving the Flash Zombie ApocalypseChris Kaplan, GP Strategies

Animation Made Easy: Creating Videos with PowerPointRandy Meredith, Huntington Bank

Using Design and Development Standards to Enhance Learning ExperiencesKarin Hoffee, Intel Corporation

Interactive eBooks for Mobile Learning Sarah Gilbert, meLearning Solutions

MobileCalm the Mobile Turbulence: An Alaska Airlines Flight Attendant Case StudyJennifer Sovey, Alaska Airlines

Mobile Performance Support Tools to Drive ResultsBarbara Bucklin, Ardent Learning and Marian Perkins, American Honda Motor Co.

Mobile App Facilitator Guide: A Case StudyMeg Bertapelle, Intuitive Surgical

You Don’t Always Need an App for ThatMikaylie Kartchner, Innotiv Learning

Mobile-based Performance Support Tools for Sales TeamsManish Gupta, G-Cube

The Journey to Responsive ContentScott Edwards, IBM

Designing and Developing Effective UX for MobileScott McCormick, Float

Using Your Mobile Device to Design, Create, and Explore LearningNick Floro, Sealworks Interactive Studios

Seven Proven Strategies for Creating Responsive Online CoursesTodd Macey, Vital Learning

The Future of Learning Is Spelled SMSJamie Good, Digital Fluency Coach

Games & GamificationUsing Simple Game Mechanics to Increase RetentionKen Murray, The Hospital for Sick Children

Secrets of Effective Serious Games and Gamification ApproachesAndrew Hughes, Designing Digitally

Busting the Myths Around GamificationZsolt Olah, Performance Development Group

Building Learning Games in Storyline 2 Ken Haas, Sodexo

Zombie Sales Apocalypse: Using a Learning Game to Reinforce Sales CompetenciesKarl Kapp, Bloomsburg University and Deborah DeNure, Humana

Designing the Right Game for Your Instructional GoalJoe Totherow, Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis

Sales Enablement and Beyond: Using Games to Drive PerformanceSharon Boller & Steven Boller, Bottom-Line Performance

Data & MeasurementInvestigating Performance: Using Your Data EffectivelyJanet Laane Effron, HT2, and Sean Putman, Altair Engineering

Dreamers and Pragmatists: What Really Needs to Happen Next to Make the xAPI FlyTim Martin, Rustici Software

Is It Working? Correlating Usage with the xAPIAnthony Altieri, Omnes Solutions

How to Increase MOOC Completions with Open BadgesDavid Leaser, IBM

Getting Started with xAPI StatementsSean Putman, Altair Engineering

Using the xAPI to Collect Learning Data from SimulationsChad Jackson, American College of Chest Physicians and Jon Aleckson, Web Courseworks

Designing and Implementing High-impact Badge ProgramsPeter Janzow, Pearson and David Leaser, IBM

Video & MediaMicrovideo: Making Every Second CountJosh Cavalier, Lodestone

Transmissions from the Edge: Learning Through Story-based Podcasts

Jeffrey D’Anza & Joseph Meyer, Nationwide Insurance

DIY Whiteboard Animation Sarah Dewar, Michael Garron Hospital

Learning in the Age of NetflixJames Cross, Workday

Using Video to Prevent ViolenceSarah Dlouhy, NorthShore University HealthSystem

Using Advertisers’ Secrets to Create Compelling VideoDanielle Wallace, Go Beyond the Sky

Copyright Trends and Finding Media GemsBarbara Waxer, Santa Fe Community College

Debunk All the Video and Audio Myths!Ty Marbut, Ty Marbut Instructional Video

Fifty Tips for Better VideoMatthew Pierce, TechSmith Corporation

The Power of Sound: Simple Tips for Audio EditingVicky Hale, GAAP Dynamics

Effective Techniques in Writing for and Editing VideoElizabeth Melville, McGraw-Hill Education

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Plus, 12 additional high-powered sessions providing thought-provoking talks, instructive face time,

networking roundtables, and hands-on learning!

Adobe Learning Summit 2016 is co-located with DevLearn and requires a separate registration fee.

Thursday, November 17

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Explore more than 55 sessions on five educational stages in an exciting, high-voltage environment! Each 45-minute presentation offers discussions and demonstrations on the best practices, hottest topics, and most innovative new ideas in learning.

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