“Help! I need e-Learning developed right NOW.” Does that sound familiar?
Or how about: “All the job postings require eLearning experience…where do I start?”
As training professionals, it’s more and more expected that we can deliver eLearning rapidly and under budget, even if we’re not developers.
We’ve got a solution for you! Join our three-part Community in Practice (CiP) to teach yourself Articulate Rise, the simple e-Learning tool for non-technical people. You’ll not only learn the tool, but also apply those skills in a sample project that you can add to your portfolio. The Articulate license is not required because we’ll leverage the 30-day free trial.
You will embark on a learning quest in three stages: Learn, Practice, and Grow. In the first stage, you’ll learn from subject matter experts. In the second stage, you’ll create a project, practicing what you’ve just learned either in a group or individually. By the last stage, you’ll share your project to demonstrate how much you’ve grown.
Your registration gets you into all three sessions—plus access to a community workspace for collaboration throughout the quest. The community support will guide you, even if you have a conflict with one of the event dates.
Please note: We will be using Google Workspace for this series. In order to fully participate, you’ll need a Gmail account. Gmail accounts are free and easy to set up. For Gmail information, visit: https://support.google.com/mail/answer/56256?hl=en.
Target Audience:
Please register for all three dates in this series:
- Learn: Wednesday, February 23, 2022 5 - 7 pm PDT
- Practice: Wednesday, March 9, 2022 5 - 7 pm PDT
- Grow: Wednesday, March 23, 2022 5 - 7pm PDT
Please note: We will be using Google Workspace for this series. In order to fully participate, you’ll need to have a Gmail account. Gmail accounts are free and easy to set up. For more information about signing up for a Gmail account, visit: https://support.google.com/mail/answer/56256?hl=en.
DJ Jaeger is a Learning Experience Designer at Akamai Technologies. She also owns and runs a consultancy called Lightbulb Learning where she provides coaching and training consulting services to her clients. At ATD-Cascadia, she has led our e-Learning Special Interest Group and now helps to lead our Community in Practice events.
Steven Brooks is a Senior Instructional Designer with Public Partnerships. His specialty is e-Learning and software training, having created both for numerous different industries. Steve also serves as President of the ATD-Cascadia Chapter.