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elearning roadshow visits more UK cities

Berkshire, UKLearning Newsmylearningworx

The brightest and best elearning talent in the UK will share practical expertise and insights in more cities across the country.

Following the first tour dates in Bristol and London, the elearning roadshow now moves on to Manchester and Nottingham. These unique events showcase expert analysis and implementation advice on elearning projects, instructional design techniques and authoring tips and tricks on tools including Articulate Storyline.

The roadshow is helping those responsible for elearning, training or learning and development in their organisations connect with the best talent in the industry and work in a more collaborative, cost effective way. The events are part of the new worxsmiths initiative from mylearningworx. worxsmiths crowd sources independent skills and providers according to the unique requirements of organisations creating elearning.

The next location is Manchester on Thursday 16 October 2014. Speakers include award winning consultant Joan Keevill, Chair of the Elearning Awards Tony Frascina and visionary designer Bruce Graham. Joining the Nottingham event will be elearning expert Pat Kyle and eLearning Network director, Mark Berthelemy.

Topics covered will include:

  • Instructional design
  • Training needs analysis
  • Authoring tools including Articulate Storyline
  • Project management
  • Implementation and consultancy

Martin Belton, mylearningworx managing director comments, ‘The response to the elearning roadshow in Bristol and London was fantastic. Attendees found it incredibly valuable to hear insights direct from the best in the business. We are excited to continue sharing these practical sessions with the L&D community and help organisations design, develop and deliver any aspect of elearning that they need.’

The next free event is being held from 10am – 1pm on 16 October 2014 in Manchester with the tour reaching Nottingham on Tuesday 4 November 2014. Registration is now open online.

More information on the worxsmiths initiative can be found on the mylearningworx website.