The 2014 #DevLearn Conference Backchannel: Curated Resources

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This post curates resources shared via the backchannel of the 2014 DevLearn Conference and Expo, being held October 29 – 31 in Las Vegas.

I am a huge proponent of backchannel learning. There are many conferences I would love to be able to attend, but most people can only accommodate one or two each year. The backchannel is an excellent resource for learning from a conference or event, even if you are unable to attend in-person.

I find curating and reviewing backchannel resources to be a valuable learning experience for me, even when I am attending a conference in person. Sharing these collections on this blog has shown that others find value in the collections as well.

CaptureOfficial 2014 DevLearn Resources
Conference Website
Schedule
Keynotes
Featured Sessions
Concurrent Sessions
DemoFest
Spotlight on xAPI
Learning Stages
Morning Buzz
Conference App

Pre-Conference Posts
5 OTHER things you should do before heading to DevLearn 2014 by JD Dillon
Need Help with the xAPI? Come to DevLearn! by Aaron Silvers
Bridging the Technology Gender Gap at DevLearn via the TWIST Blog
What I Love About DevLearn blog series via the TWIST Blog
What Will Learning Look Like in 2024? – Curated Thoughts via the TWIST Blog
eLearning DemoFest: Incredible Value from Two Perspectives via the TWIST Blog
The Conference Experience Starts Before the Conference Begins via the TWIST Blog
Learning is About Exploring New Worlds via the TWIST Blog
Top 10 Reasons to Attend DevLearn this October via the TWIST Blog
What’s Your Mission at #DevLearn 2014? by Gary Woodill
#DevLearn QuickTips: Conference Highlights via the TWIST Blog
SchoolKeep is Headed to Vegas to ‘Go All In’ at DevLearn 2014! by Becky Krill
Exploring the DevLearn universe: Seven must-see sessions by Colin Welch

Conference Summaries and Recaps
Celebrating the 10th DevLearn Conference & Expo by Bill Brandon
DevLearn 2014 Conference Review by Craig Weiss
DevLearn 2014 – The Recap and Lessons From an Amazing Experience by Shawn Rosler
Tech and Learning in Las Vegas: Video diary – day 1 report by Colin Welch
Tech and Learning in Las Vegas: Video diary – day 2 report by Colin Welch
Tech and Learning in Las Vegas: Video diary – final report by Colin Welch
11/3 #GuildChat Preview: Reflections on #DevLearn by David Kelly
DevLearn VodCast by Lisa Minogue-White
DevLearn evaluation: The gap is widening: We are in a crisis! by Kasper Spiro

Neil deGrasse Tyson Keynote
Neil DeGrasse Tyson on Science Literacy and the Future of Work (Podcast)
Interview: Neil deGrasse Tyson on Learning, Education, and Technology by David Kelly
Neil deGrasse Tyson #DevLearn Keynote Mindmap by Clark Quinn
#DevLearn Keynote with Neil deGrasse Tyson @neiltyson by Cammy Bean
Neil deGrasse Tyson Happened in Vegas (DevLearn 2014) by Chris Perez
DevLearn – opening keynote by Mathias Vermeulen (in Dutch)
Keynote: Neil de Grasse Tyson: Science literacy and the future of work by Kasper Spiro
Keynote Sketchnote by Kevin Thorn

Beau Lotto Keynote
Lotto Lab
Beau Lotto: Optical illusions show how we see TED Talk
Beau Lotto + Amy O’Toole: Science is for everyone, kids included TED Talk
Keynote: Beau Lotto. How perception shapes the universe of the mind by Kasper Spiro
Beau Lotto #DevLearn Keynote Mindmap by Clark Quinn

Belinda Parmar Keynote
Little Miss Geek
Inspiring girls to be tech pioneers: Belinda Parmar at TEDxThessaloniki
Belinda Parmar #DevLearn Keynote Mindmap by Clark Quinn
Sketchnote by Ashley Porter
When Women Stopped Coding by Steve Henn

Session Specific Resources
DevLearn Student Docent Program by Karl Kapp
Meme-ing the Future of Learning – A Preview YouTube video by David Kelly
B.Y.O.L.: Combining Audio Design and Storytelling for Compelling eLearning! by William Chinda
DevLearn Matching Content & Strategy Presentation Resources by Karl Kapp
#Devlearn Craig Weiss: top 10 authoring tools by Kasper Spiro
DevLearn 2014 Practical Manifesto Techniques presentation by Christopher Allen
Top Tips for Responsive eLearning Design #DevLearn by Cammy Bean
Transform Users into Contributors (DevLearn 2014) slides by JD Dillon
10 Things eLearning Developers Can Learn from Software Developers: Jason Rimmer #devlearn by Cammy Bean
Meme-ing the future of eLearning #DevLearn by Cammy Bean
#DevLearn session. J.D.Dillon: Transform users into contributors by Kasper Spiro
Morning buzz session on knowledge management by Kasper Spiro
Session: Learning and performance ecosystems by Kasper Spiro
Session: Trends leading to the end of the LMS
Session: Lisa Minogue: What organizations can learn from the MOOC experience by Kasper Spiro
Session: The impact of wearable technology on performance support by Kasper Spiro
Morning buzz: WYSIWYG is dead by Kasper Spiro
Session. Transform users into contributors by Kasper Spiro
The Future of Learning: The Meme Vision slides by Jane Bozarth
Meme-ing the Future of Learning slides by David Kelly
Content Wrangling: Applying Content Strategy & Information Architecture slides by Aaron Silvers
The Virtual Classroom at World Bank Group sketchnote by Kirby Crider
Interactive Video for Training slides by Ty Marbut & Cass Sapir
Transfer users to contributors sketchnote by Ashley Porter

Miscellaneous
Workers Don’t Have the Skills They Need – and They Know It by James Bessen
Harvard plans to boldly go with ‘Spocs’ by Sean Coughlan
The Real Reasons Most People Can’t Innovate by Michael Cooper
6 Tips for Cutting Cost and Time for eLearning Localization by Caitlin Nicholson
Why Consider an EPS Readiness Assessment? by Gary Wise
Online learning is becoming more popular by A.A. and A.McE
Is there a NEED for “e” in front of “Learning” by Steven Oesterreich
Instagram filters recreated using CSS3 filter effects by Nick Georgiou
Three ways learning games (aka serious games) differ from just “games” by Sharon Boller
Learning and Development Trends in Asia Pacific Infographic
Intentional Design & the EPS Performance Stack by Gary Wise
Learning Strategy: It’s Complicated. Or Not So Much. by Ajay Pangarkar and Teresa Kirkwood
Gamification and Game-Based Learning: What’s the Difference? by Designing Digitally
The New Learning Universe – the perspective of new entrants into the workplace by Frank Plummer
The New Learning Universe – selling the vision to stakeholders by Sue Rennoldson
The new learning universe – what it means for learning designers by Emily Cox
Instructional Design Based on Cognitive Theory by Rob Kelly
ECOSYSTEM: Is the Concept Jive, Jargon or Justified? by Gary Wise
How to Combat “Inspiration Overload” After a Conference by Michelle Baker
What Peter Drucker Knew About 2020 by Rick Wartzman
Why e-Learning is Global-Friendly—for Your Team and Learners by Christie Wroten
Stop, Drop & Roll – The Moment of Apply by Gary Wise
Sketchnoting FOR Learning by Silvia Tolisano
EdTech solutions worth billions via LearningStone
10 Must-Read Usability Blogs For Web Designers by Ada Ivanova
INFOGRAPHIC: The Science of Storytelling by Adam Weinroth
Styling And Animating SVGs With CSS by Sara Soueidan
Slaying the “Elephant” in the Training Room by Ajay Pangarkar
The Guilded Age: Professional Learning Communities In Education by Walter McKenzie
How to Avoid Scrap Learning by Andrea May
Work Out Loud: Produce Better Work (microvideo) by Tom Spiglanin
Learning Together Means Learning Faster and Better via LDCOE
The Neurochemistry of Empathy, Storytelling, and the Dramatic Arc, Animated by Maria Popova
Why Your Brain Loves Good Storytelling by Paul J. Zak

Dedicated Backchannel Queries [Tool and search terms shown in brackets]
Access the up-to-date DevLearn backchannel [Twitter: #DevLearn]
Photos from the Backchannel [TwiPho: devlearn]

I will be adding to this list as I continue to review the backchannel transcripts and find resources. I will tweet updates occasionally as additional links are added. If you know of a valued resource I should add to the list – or if something is inaccurate – please add it to the comments or tweet me a link to @LnDDave.

If you find these collections of value, I have posts that consolidate the backchannel resources from other conferences. An archive of all of these posts can be accessed by clicking the link below:

Click here to access the archive of backchannel resource posts.

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