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*ENTRIES ARE NOW CLOSED* GIVEAWAY: DevLearn is coming โ want to join us? ๐
DevLearn is almost here (Nov 12โ14)! Whether youโre already going or hoping to, we want to celebrate with the learning community.
To share the excitement, we're giving away TWO DevLearn 3-Day Conference passes valued at $2,395 (travel and accommodations not included, U.S. residents only).
๐ To enter:
Comment below and tell us:
๐ฌ Why you want to go and/or what you hope to learn!
Thatโs it! Weโll randomly select two winners from the comments.
โฐ Enter by: Tuesday, October 28, 2025 8:00 AM PT
๐ Winners announced: Wednesday, October 29, 2025 by 5:00 PM PT
Already have your ticket? Drop a โ๐ Iโll be there!โ so we know who to connect with in Vegas!
UPDATE:
Thank you to everyone who shared their stories! Weโve loved reading your entries and seeing so many opportunities to collaborate and learn from this amazing community.
๐ Congratulations to our winners: Kaitlyn-Skylineโ and larryvanwave-ffโ
Weโre so excited for you and hope to do more fun giveaways like this in the future.
Thanks again to everyone who participated!
74 Replies
- JenT-TCCommunity Member
Over the past eight months, I've been diving into Rise 360 and continue to be amazed by what it can do. When I attended Articuland in Seattle, I learned so much in such a short time. I especially enjoyed seeing how different industries use the platform to meet their unique training needs. It opened my eyes to new ways that I could approach my own work.
One of the best parts was getting to talk directly with developers and feeling truly heard about my team's needs. The conference staff were terrific, and it was inspiring to connect with other creators who share the same passion for engaging learning experiences. Celebrating Storyline's 100th release was also very cool!
That single day made a lasting impact on how I design and deliver training modules. I'm still putting those lessons into practice and would love the opportunity to attend this longer conference to take an even deeper dive. Exploring the platform's full potential would help me to strengthen my skills and bring back new techniques and insights to share with my team.
- JenT-TCCommunity Member
Over the past eight months, I've been diving into Rise 360 and continue to be amazed by what it can do. When I attended Articuland in Seattle, I learned so much in such a short time. I especially enjoyed seeing how different industries use the platform to meet their unique training needs. It opened my eyes to new ways that I could approach my own work.
One of the best parts was getting to talk directly with developers and feeling truly heard about my team's needs. The conference staff were terrific, and it was inspiring to connect with other creators who share the same passion for engaging learning experiences. Celebrating Storyline's 100th release was also very cool!
That single day made a lasting impact on how I design and deliver training modules. I'm still putting those lessons into practice and would love the opportunity to attend this longer conference to take an even deeper dive. Exploring the platform's full potential would help me to strengthen my skills and bring back new techniques and insights to share with my team.
- PattiyaCSUFCommunity Member
First of all, thank you for this opportunity! As a final year MSIDT student at CSU Fullerton, Iโve been learning best practices and theories in ID, while applying them as I interact with Articulate Storyline and Rise. The latest update of the custom blocks on Rise really excited me, and I experimented using them in a module I built for an assignment. The accessibility checker update was a game-changer for me as I became more familiar about developing with accessibility in mind. Ever since I fell in love with the field of ID, learning to use the Articulate platform has reminded me of the importance of being intentional with design. Even when there are so many interactions and visual elements available to use.
Attending DevLearn would be an incredible opportunity to get first-hand experience and learn how platforms such as Articulate and other L&D professionals use their toolkit and software to create actionable learning. My short answer is I would love to go to DevLearn because it reminds me to stay curious, keep learning, and embrace lifelong learning! - AmyHeyman-c0289Community Member
Hi there! I would absolutely love to attend the DevLearn conference. I have been in an ID position for 18 months and am ready to learn new and creative ways to engage learners. I would love to attend to learn more about AI integration ideas, and lastly I am responsible for the voice overs and am always looking for ways to improve!
- DBristolCommunity Member
Why you want to go and/or what you hope to learn!
Because I've never been and would learn so much!!
- AndreaRitchie-1Community Member
I have dreamed of attending DevLearn for the last several years, but haven't yet been able to make it happen! Although I did convince my company to buy a subscription for Articulate, I know I'm only scratching the surface of ways to make it useful for our entire team and customer base. I would love to spend time learning from others and being inspired in new avenues!
- TimAllen-8bed2eCommunity Member
I haven't been able to get to a DevLearn since 2016 and am longing to return! It was invaluable then to gather great ideas from peers and presentations, and to hunt down some specific solutions for our needs amongst the vendors. I only made it one other time before that, just before the birth of Articulate Storyline (2011?) and was excited to make my way onto the Beta list to preview it for my team. I have been a strong Articulate advocate since way before Storyline (remember "Studio", "Engage", and "Quizmaker"... ๐). I would love to spend time there focusing on the new Articulate AI features and other clever ways to leverage the tools and techniques of the trade. Thank you for this promotional chance at rekindling my faded Devlearn relationship!
- AliciaBlitzCommunity Member
I'll be there!
- ValerieZarycznyCommunity Member
A few years ago, my company started creating e-learning for PreK and early elementary educators, and I was asked to recommend the right tools. I chose Articulate 360, and we've been using it ever since to build resources for classroom teachersโThe real-life heroes who need all the support we can give them right now. As an occupational therapist turned instructional designer, I've deepened my skills through certification and the incredible Articulate community, but I'm eager to take the next step.
DevLearn represents exactly what I need right now: hands-on learning in visual design, AI integration, accessibility, scenario-based learning, and Storyline. These are skills that will directly elevate the resources we create for educators.
Unfortunately, budget cuts meant canceling our usual conference this year, but DevLearn is honestly a better fit for my role than what we typically attend. Winning this ticket would mean continuing my growth as an instructional designer while bringing back practical strategies to better serve the educators who depend on our work.
- eLadventurerCommunity Member
It would be a fantastic opportunity because while I've been an ID for nearly 30 years and involved in eLearning to meet Section 508 standards, I am returning to SL seeing all the enhancements made over decades. I am excited to try it out and learn its ability to meet 508 requirements while easily creating eLearning that is engaging.
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