2015 AUSTIN TEXAS MLEARNCON COM JAM
Transcript of 2015 AUSTIN TEXAS MLEARNCON COM JAM
AUSTIN • TEXASJUNE 10 – 12 • 2015 MLEARNCON.COM/JAM
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Mobile technologies are changing the ways we interact with the world. The ever-present availability of information and the contextual awareness these devices provide enable us to learn and receive support whenever we need it, wherever we are. mLearnCon 2015 focuses on applying mobile technologies in the context of learning and performance support, the strategies for integrating these technologies into the training mix, and the best practices for designing, developing, and delivering mobile content.
Don’t miss mLearnCon 2015 as it comes to Austin, Texas, the “Live Music Capital of the World”!
LEARNING IN CONTEXT
mLearnCon is for eLearning, training, and performance support professionals—at all levels of the organization, whether just
considering mobile learning or with years of experience—who want to understand how
mobile technologies can enhance and support learning and performance.
Headliners
The Obsolete Know-it-all Ken Jennings
All-time Jeopardy! Champion and Author
Learning in the Networked- community Age
Allison Cerra Technology and Marketing Expert
The Changing Definition of mLearning
Megan McKee, Rent-A-Center Frank Nguyen, Sears Holdings Corporation Allison Rossett, Allison Rossett & Associates
Geoff Stead, Qualcomm David Kelly, The eLearning Guild
Unlock the Potential for Mobile Learning & Performance
Join us June 10 – 12 in Austin and learn how your organization can put learning in context!
Mobile Learning Conference & Expo
Who Should Attend?
Warm-up Acts
P1 From Designer to Developer: Building for an iOS Device
Phil Cowcill & Krista Hildner, Canadore College
P2 Get Started with iBeacons for mLearning and Performance Support
Paul Clothier, TapLearn
P3 Building Interactive eBooks for Mobile Learning
Sarah Gilbert, meLearning Solutions
P4 Building Responsive HTML5 Interactions Using Adobe Edge Animate
Jeff Batt, Learning Dojo
P5 Creating Mobile Solutions with the Advanced Features of Articulate Storyline 2
Ron Price, Yukon Learning
P6 How to Build Your Organization’s Mobile Learning Strategy
Brenda Enders, Enders Consulting
P7 Go Responsive with Adobe Captivate!
Pooja Jaisingh, Adobe Systems
P8 Launching a Mobile App: From Concept to Delivery
Nick Floro, Sealworks Interactive Studios
P9 Using HTML5 for Mobile Development
Mark Lassoff, LearnToProgram Media
P10 Creating User Interface and User Experience for Mobile Apps and Websites
Chad Udell, Float Mobile Learning
P11 Take the Plunge into Mobile Learning Design and Development
Joe Ganci, eLearning Joe
P12 Authoring Tools for mLearning: Good, Better, Best!
Robert Gadd, OnPoint Digital
Get into the groove for the main event by attending an optional Pre-conference Certificate Program. Take a deep dive into a key topic or tool with an expert in the field and build new skills and knowledge that will help you get to the main stage in your organization.
All participants will receive a certificate from The eLearning Guild Academy documenting their participation. Separate fee-based registration is required.
Tuesday, June 9, 8:30a – 4:30p
B.Y.O.L.®
NEW TO MOBILE LEARNING?If you’re new to mobile learning, the Mobile Foundations program offers you a set of carefully selected sessions that progress through the key areas you need to understand before launching your own mLearning effort.
Mobile Foundations, Mobile Media, and Bring Your Own Laptop® sessions are included with your mLearnCon conference registration.
OPTIMIZE YOUR MEDIA CONTENTThis year we are shining a spotlight on the latest tools, technologies, and best practices for designing, developing, and delivering media content that maximizes the effectiveness of your training and support media in a mobile world.
BRING YOUR OWN LAPTOPB.Y.O.L.® takes learning to the next level. In these workshops and sessions you will bring your mobile device or laptop with the software installed and have the unique opportunity to learn hands-on, following along with an instructor step-by-step.
Special Features
Find complete descriptions and more details about these Certificate Programs at www.mLearnCon.com/Jam
Look for this icon in the session list identifying the sessions that will put you on the path to creating successful mobile learning.
Find detailed descriptions and a complete schedule at: www.mLearnCon.com/Foundations
Look for this icon in the session list identifying the sessions that will guide you in developing an effective media content strategy.
Find detailed descriptions and a complete schedule at: www.mLearnCon.com/Media
Look for this icon in the session list identifying the sessions that will provide in-depth, hands-on, step-by-step instructor training.
Find detailed descriptions and a complete schedule at: www.mLearnCon.com/BYOL
Jam Sessions
Getting Started with Mobile Learning Sarah Clarke, Intuition
Bringing Your Mobile Learning to Life with Augmented Reality and 3-DBrenda Enders, Enders Consulting
Go Mobile. Go Google Apps. Carey Hilgartner, Hilgartner Open Learning
xAPIs and IoT Frameworks: The Future of Mobile LearningUmesh Kanade & Maheshkumar Kharade, Harbinger Systems
Creating a Rapid Mobile Prototype Sarah Gilbert, meLearning Solutions
Adapt: The Responsive Learning RevolutionSteve Lowenthal & Serge Abellard, Kineo US
Emerging Tech from Qualcomm’s Mobile Learning LabGeoff Stead, Qualcomm
Creative Mobile Solutions with Adobe Storyline 2 Ron Price & Stefanie Lawless, Yukon Learning
Three Ways to Use the Apple Watch in Workplace LearningJody Baty, Roamable
Using the xAPI and RFID to Create Personalized Interactive LearningMegan Torrance, TorranceLearning
Building Mobile HTML5 Learning Games Without Knowing Any Code Jeff Batt, Learning Dojo
Get Going with Gamified MobileAimee Yarwood & Joe Fournier, Anthem
Augmented Reality, eProcedures, Gamification, and Experiential TechnologyOliver Diaz, FuelFX
Mastering Mobile Learning: Tips and Techniques for Success Chad Udell, Float Mobile Learning
How Mobile Technology Is Shaping the Future of Learning and TrainingGregg Fasbinder, Mobi-Mindlab and David Asheim, Train By Cell/Guide By Cell
What You Thought You Knew About Mobile Isn’t TrueConnie Lustofin & Patrick Osborne, OppenheimerFunds
Adopting a Mobile Learning Mindset Jeff Bond, Skillsoft
Audio for Mobile eLearning—Why Earbuds Make a Difference Steve Haskin, Industrial Strength Learning
Ten mLearning Mistakes Companies Make Paul Clothier, TapLearn
The Five Levels of Mobile Content DevelopmentEric Kuhn, Amway
Designing eLearning User Interfaces for Mobile DeliveryTim Slade & Diane Elkins, Artisan E-Learning
Mobile Rapid Prototyping Through AppSmashingUrbano Delgado, Connect the Dots
Getting the Most Out of User Experience in Mobile LearningScott McCormick, Float Mobile Learning
Micro Learning Formats for User-generated Content Josh Cavalier, Lodestone
The Mobile Revolution: Smartphone TrainingMegan McKee, Rent-A-Center
Using Responsive vs. Adaptive Design—How to Choose Nick Floro, Sealworks Interactive Studios
Social, Collaborative, Mobile, and Effective: Living the DreamJulian Stodd, SeaSalt Learning
Untethered Classroom: Students Engaging Subject Through Mobile LearningGregg Orr, Texas Department of Family and Protective Services
Visual Storytelling Using Mobile Devices Brian Melven, Vization
Making It Meaningful: The Importance of Brain-based Mobile LearningShannon Sanders, WA Attorney General’s Office
Multiple Screen Sizes, One Instructional DesignTracy Bissette, Weejee Learning
Using QR Codes to Take the Learning into the Real WorldAdam Weisblatt, Neilson
Creating Location-aware Courses for a Global Workforce Pooja Jaisingh, Adobe Systems
Best Practices for Mobile Learning Development in Articulate StorylineJoe Ganci, eLearning Joe
Case Study: Mobile Learning Project ManagementDebbie Richards, Creative Interactive Ideas
Taking Measurement Mobile: Five Practical Solutions to Assess mLearningDonna Wells, Mindflash
Successful Ecosystems for Enterprise mLearningRobert Gadd & Dave Smelser, OnPoint Digital
Gaining Executive Commitment for a Mobile Performance Support Model John Delano, Saltbox Services
Comparing mLearning Development ToolsJoe Ganci, eLearning Joe
Mobile Video Delivery: New Standards and Streaming Protocols Nishan Joomun, KnowledgeOne
Turning Common Knowledge into Common Practice Using Performance SupportJohn Boring, Accelerate Mobile Apps
Going Responsive with Captivate Learning Interactions Pooja Jaisingh & Marcellus Castelino, Adobe Systems
A Reference Model for mLearning Design and Mobile Performance SupportJason Haag, ADL Co-lab
The Incredible Power of Mobile Performance SupportPaul Clothier, TapLearn
Curating for MobileRenee Nesseth, Art on Main and Phil Cowcill, Canadore College
Getting to Yes: Essentials for Initiating mLearning in Your Org Tammy Breene, Cubic Corporation
Get Your mLearning Ducks in a RowChris Van Wingerden, dominKnow
Strategies and Tools for Using Mobile in the ClassroomRyan Gibbens, Leidos
One Step Ahead: Consulting on Mobile Learning StrategyClare Dygert & Shauna Vaughan, SweetRush
Building Interactive Publications Using iBooks Krista Hildner & Phil Cowcill, Canadore College
Sharpen your mobile learning and performance chops at mLearnCon by jamming with industry experts and peers who can help you take your skills to the next level. (Psst … no air guitars allowed!)You’ll find real-world case studies and the latest strategies, ideas, information, and best practices to get you playing like a pro.
Find detailed descriptions and a complete schedule of sessions online at www.mLearnCon.com/Jam
DEVELOPMENT • GAMES AND GAMIFICATION • TOOLS GETTING STARTED • INSTRUCTIONAL DESIGN • MANAGEMENT
MEDIA • PERFORMANCE SUPPORT • STRATEGYHere’s a sampling of the 120+ sessions you can expect to experience at mLearnCon 2015...
Attend the Expo, Learning Stages, Reception, and DemoFest!
HOURSWednesday, June 10 9:30a – 6:30pThursday, June 11 9:30a – 3:00p
THE EXPOThe mLearnCon 2015 Expo offers you an outstanding opportunity to explore a highly focused collection of key mobile learning vendors offering leading learning technologies, tools, products, and services—all conveniently under one roof.
EXPO RECEPTIONWednesday, June 10, 5:00p – 6:30pLive it up with your colleagues, conference speakers, and mLearning suppliers! Celebrate the first day of the conference by enjoying a drink and a nosh at the mLearnCon Expo Reception.
EXHIBITORS As of February 17, 2015
mLearning DemoFest is a collective explosion of inspiration, learning, and networking. This is a unique opportunity to see dozens of real-world mobile learning and performance support projects created by your peers and industry innovators, all together in one place!
Explore dozens of projects and see a wide variety of solutions in which mobile technology was used to address common challenges.
Speak with fellow attendees who have developed these solutions and discuss the tools, technologies, and processes used to build them.
Network with industry colleagues and get some great ideas that you can apply to your work.
stage showsExplore two educational stages offering a wide range of presentations, discussions, and demonstrations on the best practices, hottest topics, and newest ideas in mobile learning and performance.
The New Possibilities stage offers you an opportunity to explore the new doors open to organizations that are adding mobile technologies to their learning and performance strategies.
The New Directions stage offers you an opportunity to explore the ever-expanding definition of what constitutes a mobile-user experience.
Expo+ AN EXPO and SO MUCH More!
To exhibit, please contact Cheri Lynch at +1.603.465.7786.
MLEARNCON 2015 FEES $0 USD Guild Premium Member $1,356 USD Guild Member and Member-Plus $1,695 USD Guild Associate and non-memberTo learn about Guild Membership, go to www.eLearningGuild.com/MLC15
OPTIONAL PRE-CONFERENCE CERTIFICATE PROGRAMSOptional workshop fees include the entire one-day program, materials, box lunch, and beverage breaks. $0 USD Guild Premium Member $395 USD with full conference registration $495 USD standard rate
COMBINE REGISTRATION DISCOUNTS & SAVE!Early Registration Discount: Save $100 if you register by end-of-day Friday, April 24.Organizational Discount: Employees of academic, nonprofit, or government institutions save 35%. (Documentation required.)Group Discount: Groups of three or more from the same organization save an additional 10%. For more information, please contact Steve Firpo at +1.707.387.1877.
REGISTRATION
Phone Reservations: +1.512.474.4777
Online Reservations: www.mLearnCon.com/JW
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REGISTER BY APRIL 24 SAVE $100!
JW MARRIOTT AUSTINAll mLearnCon activities will take place at the JW Marriott Austin. Located in downtown Austin, this new luxury hotel is just a walk away from around-the-clock entertainment possibilities and trendy street eats. Reserve Your Room Today!We’ve secured a Group Rate of $199/night at the JW Marriott Austin. This discounted rate will be available through Monday, May 18. Last year the mLearnCon room block sold out, so make your reservations early!
June 10 – 12 Austin • Texas
STRATEGY • IMPLEMENTATION • SOLUTIONS GETTING STARTED • INTEGRATION
FIVE LEARNING TRACKS
Co-located with mLearnCon 2015, the Performance Support Symposium offers you a unique opportunity to explore proven strategies, practices, and technologies for delivering small amounts of information directly within workflows whenever and wherever it is needed to support on-the-job performance.
Join the conversation and discover how performance support can enhance your organization’s training efforts.
Performance Support Symposium 2015 is co-located with mLearnCon and requires a separate registration. Performance Support Symposium registration includes access to all mLearnCon 2015 conference activities.
For complete program information and fees, visit MLC.PSS15.com
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