Are You Interested in Local Articulate User Groups?

Nov 24, 2014

Hey gang,

I'm looking to gauge level of interest in starting some local Articulate user groups; I mean interest in terms of attending, participating, and/or hosting these groups.

A user group is a gathering of people with a shared interest, in this case, Articulate software. These would be fun, casual, and informal get-togethers that allow people to network with other Articulate and e-learning professionals, learn new things, and share cool discoveries or projects they've created.

Let me know if you're interested in this idea and what city you'd like to see the user groups in by leaving a comment below. 

Thanks!

269 Replies
Bruce Graham

Hi UK people.

Phil Mayor and I are at the planning stages of a 1-day UK event - probably March 2015 in the Midlands somewhere. Planning on starting small initially - so I guess need 5 (?) people who would like to present, and then some practical/play sessions in between. Please contact either of us if you would like to be involved in any capacity.

Jan Vilbrandt
Michael Hinze
Jan Vilbrandt

What about Germany? The northern part? Is there anyone out there who is interested?

Hi Jan, you might want to check with Nicola Appel, the Articulate Community Manager for Germany. She might have insight/connections to users in your region already.

Thank you, Michael. But there is no way to communicate via e-Mail or ShortMessage in this forum anymore. Or did I miss something? Nicola Appel has no contact-adress in her profile.

Michael Hinze
Jan Vilbrandt
Michael Hinze
Jan Vilbrandt

What about Germany? The northern part? Is there anyone out there who is interested?

Hi Jan, you might want to check with Nicola Appel, the Articulate Community Manager for Germany. She might have insight/connections to users in your region already.

Thank you, Michael. But there is no way to communicate via e-Mail or ShortMessage in this forum anymore. Or did I miss something? Nicola Appel has no contact-adress in her profile.

Try: nappel@articulate.com

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