JOIN US AT THE 3RD ANNUAL DUTCH ARTICULATE USER DAY(S)!
Oct 28, 2014
After two successful years the Dutch Articulate user day is back and this time we’re going for two days! The first day is all about PowerPoint and Articulate Studio based e-learning and as usual we’re looking for some guest speakers to share their experience with the group. We still have 1 or 2 slots available. You’ll be joining Articulate Superhero Jeff Kortenbosch who’ll be sharing his top 10 PowerPoint/Artculate Studio tips to build interactive e-learning, Paul Alders who will show you how you can use PowerPoint to create custom video transitions for your Articulate Replay projects, Han Ellenbroek will share some insights in voice-over creation using Articulate Studio and Joannet van Apeldoorn will share some didactic insights which you cannot do without! And let’s not forget Articulate Community manager David Anderson, he’ll be dazzling us with his mad e-learning skills, something you really do not want to miss!
If you just want to share your experience or just join and check out all these great presentations and workshops just sign up via the link below.
The second day will be all about Storyline and is already completely sold out. The Storyline day will have showcases from companies like Royal BoonEdam, T-Mobile, UMC Utrecht as well as some technical and didactic insights from Savant Learning Partners, Martin IJzerman, Paul Alders and, yes sir! David Anderson.
Be there at 19 and 20 November 2014 in Utrecht!
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Man I'd love to attend this. Didn't know that David spoke Dutch!
He's a man of many talents... Speaking Dutch not being one of them :)
Looking forward to seeing you there! :)
Maybe next year.....have a great event.
Ha! I wish I spoke Dutch. Gotta say this is one of my favorite events. Jeff and Coen put on a great event and the local Dutch community is one of the most generous I've met.
Wish I could be there too - sounds fantastic!!
Maybe we should be thinking about an online event? Stream it via a google hangout? What are your thoughts?
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