DevLearn and eLearning DevCon Speaking Proposals Due April 26

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DevLearn and eLearning DevCon Speaking Proposals Due in Two Weeks

Speaking proposals for DevLearn 2013 and eLearning DevCon 2013 are due in two weeks! Your work is important and worth sharing with your eLearning colleagues! Presenting at a Guild conference is a great way to grow professionally and extend your network. This year you may submit for either or both of the co-located events. Submitting a proposal is easy, so take a few moments to tell us what you’re doing as an eLearning professional and get your work noticed! Areas of interest include, but are not limited to:

  • Learning Strategies for Management
  • eLearning Case Studies
  • Learning in the Cloud
  • Mobile Learning
  • Social Media and Social Learning
  • Experience Design
  • Synchronous Online Classroom Training
  • Serious Games: Design, Development, Tools
  • Authoring Tool Tips & Tricks
  • Simulations: Design, Development, Tools
  • Management Systems
  • Open-source Learning Tools
  • Development Techniques
  • Instructional Design
  • Hands-on B.Y.O.L.® (Bring Your Own Laptop®) sessions and workshops

Presenting at this event offers you a full conference registration for both co-located events (for one speaker, and a discounted fee for one co-presenter) and the invaluable opportunity to network with your peers face-to-face!

Review the submission instructions and submit your proposal today!

Submit Your ProposalThe deadline for submissions is April 26, 2013.
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Interested in promoting your organization to more than 2,000 eLearning professionals that attend DevLearn each year? To learn more about marketing and promotional opportunities, please contact Cheri Bruno, Director of Business Development, at +1.603.465.7786 or by email at cbruno.

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