In Las Vegas, Nevada, from September 30 to October 2, over 2,800 eLearning professionals attended The eLearning Guild’s DevLearn 2015 Conference & Expo at the MGM Grand Hotel (Figure 1). This was the largest gathering in the Guild’s history. The size and the significance of the event are a measure of the growth in this field and the increasing importance of online and technology-supported learning and performance support to organizations of all types.

Figure 1: Nearly 3000 people attended the opening general session

The theme of DevLearn 2015 was Innovation in the Making, a theme that was supported by the presentations of all four keynote speakers, by the variety of concurrent sessions, and by conference features that included blended learning courses, hands-on tutorials, the xAPI camp, and Hyperdrive, as well as the many networking opportunities, learning stages, and vendors in the Expo.

Figure 2: David Pogue, founder and columnist, Yahoo! Tech, gave the opening keynote: Learning Disrupted

Figure 3: Connie Yowell, director of education at the MacArthur Foundation offered her view of how learning is being reimagined: Digital Badges and the Future of Learning

Figure 4: Adam Savage, host of the Discovery Channel’s MythBusters, spoke on Curiosity, Discovery, and Learning


Figure 5: Natalie Panek, Mission Systems Engineer at MDA Robotics and Automation, gave an inspiring closing keynote on “Learning Without Boundaries”

Guild Master Award to Ellen Wagner

At each eLearning Guild conference, we recognize a practitioner who has stepped up in ways that go above and beyond expectations. These practitioners are the Guild Masters; they have contributed to The eLearning Guild over a long period of time and have fostered the forward movement of the eLearning field. We are proud to recognize Dr. Ellen Wagner as our DevLearn 2015 Guild Master. She has supported the Guild from the beginning, and has served as a pioneer in the eLearning field at Macromedia and at Adobe Systems. In her current role, she has changed the way we look at data, and she has consistently shared what she knows with the community at large. Ellen is a partner at Sage Road Solutions, where she is responsible for industry intelligence and enablement services, and solutions practices.

Figure 6: Ellen Wagner, DevLearn 2015 Guild Master

DemoFest and award winners

A couple of thousand people (maybe more, it was hard to count this crowd) came to the DevLearn DemoFest 2015 to see 91 eLearning and performance support projects being shown by their developers (Figure 7). Everyone voted for their favorite demo, and winners of the various categories were announced at the end of the evening. Winners of the Best of Show and Weejee awards are shown in Figures 8, 9, and 10, and all winners are in Table 1. See the note at the end of this article about a special online presentation by the winners!

Figure 7: DemoFest

Figure 8: Weejee award winner Colin Welch, head of production at Brightwave, with Ian Huckabee, CEO of Weejee Learning, sponsors of the event, and Mark Britz of The eLearning Guild.

Figure 9: Selwyn D’Souza and Holly Morgan of Sysdoc, winners of the DemoFest Best of Show, Vendor

Figure 10: Johnny Hamilton of Providence Health & Services, winner of the DemoFest Best of Show, Non-vendor


Table 1: All category winners at DevLearn DemoFest 2015

Category & Award

Demo Title

Presenters

Organization

Immersive/Simulation and Weejee Award

Raising the Service Bar: Training Bartenders with Interactive Film

Colin Welch

Brightwave

Best of Show, Vendor

Discover the History of Fonterra

Holly Morgan

Selwyn D’Souza

Sysdoc

Sysdoc

Best of Show, Non-vendor

Emphasizing the Design in Instructional Design

Johnny Hamilton

Providence Health & Services

Student

Old Forge Brewing Process

Kathleen Deegan

Bloomsburg University of Pennsylvania

Academic

Titan: The Digital Graphic Textbook

James Sprenger

SAIT Polytechnic

Blended

NHS Leadership Academy

Bill West

LEO

Business Process

Leadership MUFG: Communication Styles

Salicia Pultz

Caryn Nadeau

MUFG

MUFG

Game-based

Great Clips University’s Game-enabled Learning Portal

Robert Gadd

Mandi Soderlund

OnPoint Digital
Great Clips

Mobile

Teaching Surgical Skills on a Phone

Ryan Carroll

ApprenNet

Onboarding/Employee Orientation

Warehouse Receiving and Shipping Procedures

Rob Clark

Summit Electric Supply

Performance Support

Interactive-rich PDF for the Classroom

David March

Interactive Intelligence

Sales Training

The M&S Way: Food Sales Support

Matthew Fletcher

Atticmedia

Want more?

View selected session videos from DevLearn 2015 in the Conference Archive!

Check out the DevLearn Backchannel: http://davidkelly.me/2015/09/the-2015-devlearn-backchannel-curated-resources/.

On October 21, plan to attend the online presentations of the winners at Best of DevLearn DemoFest 2015: Award-winning Learning in Action.