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Join us for Adobe Learning Summit 2015!
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July 27, 2015
Join us for Adobe Learning Summit 2015!
Pooja works as a Senior Director of Digital Learning at Icertis. She has created several award-winning eLearning courses and authored books and video courses on eLearning tools and technologies. In her previous roles, she worked as a principal eLearning evangelist at Adobe and chief learning geek at a start-up. Pooja is CPTD, and COTP certified. She holds a master’s degree in education & economics and a doctorate in educational technology.
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Adobe Learning Summit 2015It’s that time of the year again, when we showcase the best and innovative Adobe ideas to help learning professionals take the lead and explore new frontiers.

The Adobe Learning Summit 2015 is scheduled for September 28, 2015 at MGM Grand, Las Vegas; and is co-located with DevLearn 2015 conference and expo. At this event, you’ll get a chance to meet Adobe community experts, industry luminaries, experienced eLearning and education professionals, and the eLearning engineering team at Adobe.

You can choose your sessions from five different tracks based on your skill level and interest. The five tracks are:

Session Tracks

Adobe Learning Summit 2015The registration fee for this one-day event is $395 USD. You can save $100 on your Adobe Learning Summit 2015 registration, if you are also registered for DevLearn. You can save an additional $100 on any Tuesday certificate program when you register for Adobe Learning Summit 2015. And if you register before August 14, you can avail an additional $50 discount on your registration.

Join us and become an active participant in the community that is at the forefront of eLearning creation and management. The Adobe Learning Summit will leave you richer—in knowledge, insights, and networks. Don’t wait, take charge!

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2016-05-05 23:28:00
2016-05-05 23:28:00

When will you be posting information on the 2016 Adobe Learning Summit?

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2015-07-31 03:46:00
2015-07-31 03:46:00

I may have considered attending something like this, but after 3 hours on LiveChat with support for a simple problem, it became clear that even “advanced” support doesn’t really understand the software well. I’m not even an advanced user. It doesn’t make me feel like attending your training could possibly be a good use of my time based on my experience with your company.

It doesn’t reflect well on you to have multiple unused social media accounts or not respond to users on your Facebook or Twitter accounts. I’m sure that you have experts there – and it would probably better position your brand in the space if your expertise was represented online or through your own support.

It would be nice if the Adobe community experts, industry luminaries, experienced eLearning and education professionals, and the eLearning engineering team at Adobe were accessible online or through support.

I have generally had a good experience with the product, but your support is SERIOUSLY lacking, and your presence on social channels doesn’t accurately reflect your industry expertise.

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