Join Michael Bleyhl, VP, Product Technology of The Princeton Review as he discusses their unique business challenges, solution design, key integration strategies as well as his vision for the future of personalized online learning. He is joined by Mark Hellinger, CEO of Xyleme. The Xyleme Learning Platform has played a critical role in The Princeton Review’s success, incorporating single-source content development along with secure, scalable delivery from the cloud.
A session where he reports on where the industry is on mobile maturity. He is from Brandon Hall and they have a model to measure the maturity of the mobile strategies of companies. Interesting mode...
A really great keynote. Based on the description of the Keynote I assumed that she would speak on responsive design and stuff like that. But no, she addressed the real issue. We need a new paradigm...
The opening keynote by Larry Irving started out a bit dull for me. He took us along all the impressive numbers of the growth of the web and mobile. What I liked most is his conviction that everybod...
Joe talked about a ton of authoring tools in this presentation. Too much to list here, go to the conference download for the complete overview ( I will just go over some of the things he told us. J...
Great session by David Kelly. Wearable devices are much more than google glass. Bracelets, watches, smart clothes, sensors in your body all fit the definition. David gave a lot of examples on appli...
Interesting session. Instead of publishing your content as a package (that contains the information like SCORM) you can leave it at the source and use an API to show it in any application. I do bel...