As a Canadian, I sometimes feel like I’m in the shadow of my neighbours to the south. For my fellow Canadians who also feel this way, I wanted to let you know about a couple of activities that are up and coming that you might want to consider.

That’s right. There is a Canadian eLearning Conference here in Toronto, Canada on July 18 & 19, 2019. In fact. It’s currently celebrating its 10th anniversary. This year’s keynote speaker is Connie Malamed. You will recognize Connie as a fixture at various eLearning conferences around North America including the Adobe Live Events as well. Also, Joe Ganci will be conducting a workshop and a concurrent speaking session, and I will be running a session on day two about mobile responsive design in Adobe Captivate. This will be an excellent opportunity for Canadian eLearning designers to network and share some great ideas about the current technologies in eLearning today. Looking forward to meeting more fellow Captivate Canucks.

https://canadianelearning.ca/

Adobe Captivate Specialist

If you have held off attending an Adobe Captivate Specialist Certification because of the distance from Canada for the workshops, you’ll be happy to know that for the first time there will be a Canadian session in Toronto on September 11, 2019. You can register and reserve your seat. This industry-recognized standard is crucial for those looking to prove to potential L&D managers that you have the skills in Adobe Captivate. It’s also an opportunity to meet other Captivate Canucks like your self.

https://elearning.meetus.adobeevents.com/

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2019-06-06 20:22:35

Thanks so much.  Given your knowledge, it would be great to hear about your experience at the conference.

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2019-05-23 01:00:19

Hey Paul (or anyone else here)…. Have you been to this conference before? What was your experience like?

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2019-05-23 14:17:27

Actually this will be my first time.

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2019-05-14 20:49:31

The rest of the world feels so far from all the cool stuff!

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2019-05-01 17:44:07

“As a Canadian, I sometimes feel like I’m in the shadow of my neighbours to the south.”

The grass is rarely greener 🙂

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