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ELearning Road Show to Tour UK Cities

BristolBerkshire (UK), September 2014 - The brightest and best eLearning talent in the UK will share expertise and insights in a series of events throughout autumn 2014. The eLearning road show will showcase implementation best practice, instructional-design techniques, and authoring tips and tricks on tools including Articulate Storyline and HTML5. Each destination hosts different speakers and will reveal different aspects of eLearning strategy, design, and implementation.

The events will help people responsible for eLearning, training, or learning and development in their organisations work in a more collaborative, cost-effective, and connected way. The new worxsmiths initiative from mylearningworx crowd sources independent skills and providers according to the unique requirements of organisations creating eLearning.  

The first event will be held in Bristol, 09 September 2014. Speakers include award-winning instructional designer and eLearning Network Vice Chair, John Curran; founder of the Little Man Project, Gill Chester; and CEO of the new Performance Learning Group, Marco Faccini.

More dates around the UK will follow throughout the autumn. Topics covered will include

  • instructional design
  • training needs analysis
  • content authoring using tools like Articulate, Adobe, and Camtasia
  • HTML5 and Flash
  • project management
  • implementation and consultancy

Martin Belton, mylearningworx managing director comments, "In order to create the best learning content, it helps to work with the best in the business. Our worxsmiths initiative launched last month with a great response from the freelance eLearning community. These events will now bring together the brightest talent in the country to help organisations design, develop, and deliver any aspect of eLearning that they need."

The first of the free-to-attend events is being held from 10am – 1pm on 09 September 2014 in Bristol and 10 September in London.