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Let Your Learner Drive – Steps to Create Engaging Elearning

Thursday, May 20, 2010 from 12:00 PM to 1:00 PM (MT)

Let Your Learner Drive – Steps to Create Engaging Elearning...

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Event Details

This event is a webinar.

Join us and Tom Kuhlmann, author of the Rapid Elearning Blog, where he shows you how to convert what might normally be a linear click and read course into something that is both engaging and effective. 

Enjoy this month’s VOS-ASTD during lunch at the comfort and convenience of your own computer. 

This session will be delivered for the Phoenix chapter the first time as an engaging webinar direct to your computer.

Attendance is FREE for all current VOS-ASTD members.  Only one ticket per person please! (Not a member? Sign up now! http://vos.astd.org)

Non-members signing up as members will not be allowed into the meeting.

Thursday, May 20, 2010 from 12 noon to 1 pm AZ time.

Sign in details will be sent prior to event.

 

Are you tired of boring click and read elearning?

Well, it doesn’t have to be that way.  By switching your focus from information sharing to how the learner uses the information you can create effective and engaging elearning.  

Program Goal / Objectives:

Discuss ways to convert simple click and read elearning into something that engages the learner and produces results.

Learn what it takes to create engaging and interactive elearning

 

Your Facilitator:

Tom Kuhlmann, VP of Community, contributes to our thriving Articulate community of e-learning developers.

Tom is best known as the author of The Rapid E-Learning Blog, which provides practical, real-world tips for e-learning success to more than 44,000 e-learning developers.

Tom has almost twenty years experience in the training industry where he’s developed and managed elearning programs for large and small organizations.  He has a Master’s in Education Technology from Pepperdine, where he focused on cultivating communities of practice through the development of personal expertise. Currently, he manages the user community for Articulate with a focus on building a passionate community of rapid elearning developers.