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*ENTRIES ARE NOW CLOSED* GIVEAWAY: DevLearn is coming — want to join us? 🎉
DevLearn is almost here (Nov 12–14)! Whether you’re 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).
👉 To enter:
Comment below and tell us:
💬 Why you want to go and/or what you hope to learn!
That’s it! We’ll randomly select two winners from the comments.
⏰ Enter by: Tuesday, October 28, 2025 8:00 AM PT
🏆 Winners announced: Wednesday, October 29, 2025 by 5:00 PM PT
Already have your ticket? Drop a “👋 I’ll be there!” so we know who to connect with in Vegas!
UPDATE:
Thank you to everyone who shared their stories! We’ve loved reading your entries and seeing so many opportunities to collaborate and learn from this amazing community.
🎉 Congratulations to our winners: Kaitlyn-Skyline and larryvanwave-ff
We’re so excited for you and hope to do more fun giveaways like this in the future.
Thanks again to everyone who participated!
72 Replies
- JenT-TCCommunity MemberOver 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 MemberOver 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. 
- ykrooneyCommunity MemberWith my passion for learning and helping others, I've always worked in the educational field as a digital designer. When I was studying for a master's degree in Human-Computer Interaction and Educational Technology, I learned about 'learning experience designer.’ From that moment, I've always dreamed of becoming one. I recently moved back to the US and am trying to pivot my career to ID so that I can achieve the dream. As I am fairly new to the field, I’m constantly seeking materials about the field and skills to learn. It'd be the most amazing learning experience ever if I got to attend the conference. I want to meet people from the field and learn. Checking out the DevLearn conference programs, there are too many topics that make me excited. I see that L&D would have so much potential with AI, so I want to learn all about it. There are many programs about AI; ‘How to Increase AI Tool Adoption with an eLearning Escape Room’ is one of the most interesting programs to me because I think it can even be combined with other technologies like AR. 
- acastroCommunity MemberLearning and development has been at the center of my professional world for the past 5–6 years. What began as a simple post-graduation opportunity quickly developed into a genuine passion. I have had the privilege of teaching across K–12 and higher education, and as I enter my third year as a full time Instructional Designer, I truly feel I’ve found my professional home. Attending DevLearn would be an invaluable experience—not only to learn alongside and connect with others who share the same excitement for innovative learning, but also to finally immerse myself in Articuland! The chance to explore new tools, speak with exhibitors, and gain practical insight into emerging L&D strategies would directly benefit the work we do at my institution. My colleague and I have long hoped to attend a conference like DevLearn, but we recognize that our school often prioritizes student needs over travel or professional development funding—and we support that. Winning this opportunity would help bridge that gap, allowing us to bring back new ideas, tools, and inspiration that would elevate our courses and better support both faculty and students. It would truly be an honor to attend, learn, and contribute to this community. Thank you! 
- MaryGomez-46ee3Community MemberAttending DevLearn many years ago was a game-changer for my career. I still comment in meetings about sessions and vendors from DevLearn 2021 whenever we are looking to outsource. Now in a senior role, I would love to be able to attend to see what new I can bring back to my team, especially as we are re-evaluating some of our platforms and vendors. Would love to be able to add to the calendar "Mary is at DevLearn!" this year. 😁 
- LisaGeggie7Community MemberHello Storyline Gurus!! I would LOVE to go to DevLearn! As a teacher who transitioned into an Instructional Design role, I am ALWAYS up to learn new things! This would be the perfect place to do that! As a teacher, I NEVER got to go to things like this! As an ID, I have been looking at DevLearn since I transitioned as the "Bucket List" type of conference that I NEED to attend! Fingers are crossed that you have 1 ticket with my name on it! PLEASE and THANK YOU!!! :) 
- KevinGlover-97aCommunity Member👋 I’ll be there! 
- TonyaManningCommunity Member🎉I’ve dreamed of going to DevLearn ever since I became an Instructional Designer in 2017, after years of teaching in public schools. I want to be surrounded by people who believe in the power of learning as deeply as I do, to explore new tools, discover fresh perspectives, and be inspired by the innovation shaping our field. Most of all, I want to bring that energy back home—to my team, my projects, and the learners I serve every day. This opportunity would truly be a dream come true. 
- AE3125Community MemberI’d love to go to DevLearn to get inspired and see what others are doing in the learning space. I’m especially interested in how people are using AI and automation without losing the human side of learning. 
- MeganBarnashCommunity Member👋cant wait to learn from y'all! 
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