Learning Solutions Concurrent Sessions
The Learning Solutions Conference & Expo offers over 100 concurrent sessions covering eLearning best practices, how-tos, case studies, and emerging trends. These sessions will help you develop new skills and knowledge, which will help you build more engaging and effective learning experiences.
Specialized Focuses
In addition to the great tracks at Learning Solutions Conference & Expo, there are a number of specialized sessions curated to help you put your skills into practice immediately.
The AlignED series of sessions focuses on what higher ed and corporate learning professionals can learn from one another. These sessions help bridge the gaps between academic and corporate education.
B.Y.O.L.® (Bring Your Own Laptop®) workshops ensure that you receive in-depth, hands-on training and enable you to follow along with the instructor step-by-step.
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Conventional
learning methods were quite simply not working for Bloomingdale’s. The learning
tactics at Bloomingdale’s were not driving the correct behavior with their
15,000 associates, and as a result the company turned to microlearning as a way
to change behavior and drive bottom line results.
In this session, you will learn why Bloomingdale’s decided to break away from
conventional practices and try microlearning in 2012—before microlearning was a
known term. You will explore the issues the company faced when it was decided
to take the organization down the microlearning path and what the dramatic
results have been. You will learn from the pitfalls and successes that were encountered
along the way. For some, this session will provide a wake-up call for how
learning professionals need to adapt their approaches to better meet the needs
of a business and its employees. For others, it will help them gain a better
perspective on the true benefits of taking a microlearning approach.
In
this session, you will learn:
ECO815 L&D Credentials: A Jack of All Trades or Master’s of Instructional Design?
Concurrent Session
The struggle of managers to identify the best candidates for the roles within their learning and development (L&D) ecosystem is always an issue, as is cultivating the development of valuable skills and knowledge within the existing ecosystem. The problem can be addressed by detailing the capabilities and competencies that are of the most value and importance in the L&D ecosystem, given the range of experience, degrees (formal education), and certifications available for professional development within the industry.
Read MoreLS903 The Missing Link: Data Interoperability from Learning Systems to Operations
Concurrent Session
SCORM, the xAPI, cmi5, and a host of other learning data standards exist and have widespread acceptance in the learning community. How can these standards extend beyond the learning world into the realm of enterprise technology? What the industry needs now is a distinct and real conversation on how to align learning technology with the technology used by the rest of the enterprise.
Read MoreAs learning solutions reach increasingly diverse audiences, it is not only appropriate to ensure that courses are accessible, but it’s also the law. Remaining in compliance helps you and/or your organization avoid costly legal issues. Avoid being forced to return to old content to fix current and potential issues. Start with the end in mind, and learn to build online courses and presentations right from the start.
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