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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!
61 Replies
- MeredithSing253Community Member
The is so serendipitous! I was just looking at this conference for a last-minute add-on to our 2025 calendar. Attending DevLearn would be the end-of-year inspiration we need for a creative boost that will carry us into 2026! We'd be excited to connect with our peers, share insights with others in our field, trade tricks and tips, and join the conversation of how our field will evolve not only as we adopt AI but as we continue to adapt to other external stressors to our industry. We're also in the midst of building our own tool, so we'd love to hear how others are tackling similar challenges and finding success!
- VivianWang-2b1fCommunity Member
I'm really looking forward to the chance to attend the 2025 DevLearn conference! As a Senior Instructional Designer with over 10 years of experience using Articulate Storyline and Rise, I can't imagine my work without Articulate! I'm always on the lookout for fun and creative ways to improve learners' learning experiences, and Articulate Products are such fantastic tools in our design kit.
I can't wait to check out all the new features, especially the code block feature on Rise! I am also eager to learn some best practices from other designers and bring back exciting ideas to share with my team. It sounds like so much fun! Plus, it's always great to connect with fellow professionals who share a passion for learning design!๐คฉ
- KevinFlynn-1312Community Member
I'd love to go to DevLearn because it is the epitome of creativity and innovation in L&D. I would be so enamored by all of the exhibits, panel discussions, and swaggg at this conference.
As an E-learning Developer, I think being in a room of like minded individuals of this magnitude would be like early Christmas/Birthday to the extreme!
- JB_DaltonCommunity Member
Iโd love to attend DevLearn because it feels like the right moment for a creative recharge. Iโm in a season of building new programs, rethinking how people learn, and finding better ways to make training actually stick.
DevLearn is where innovation meets purpose; where ideas jump off the screen and become something you can use the next day. I want to leave buzzing with new concepts, tools, and connections that reignite how I approach learning and development. Who doesn't love a good reboot and recharge?
- Kaitlyn-SkylineCommunity Member
I made the move from being a middle school teacher to working within the L&D space a couple of years ago. but, this is the first year I have been the sole instructional designer within a company and I have been teaching myself as I go. If it weren't for Articulate being so user friendly and having such a great community page, I would be lost. Attending DevLearn would be an incredible opportunity. It would give me the space to deepen my skills, connect with others in the field, and build confidence in the tools I use daily. And of course let's not forget the giant AI elephant in the room. I would love to learn more about how I can leverage generative and agentic AI in my work to help ease the case load and make learningexperiences more impactful for the employees at my company.
- MillyRomoCommunity Member
I have been an instructional designer for about a year and a half now. I've learned so much through trial and error, but would love to learn more from experienced designers. I am also a MS student in IDT. I was able to attend Articuland in Atlanta and learned some cool tips and tricks! I've heard great things about DevLearn, and would love to go.
- SSmithKeyCommunity Member
I would love to go to the DevLearn Conference so I can learn to leverage Generative AI within a scenario based call center environment to build training platforms that new employees can leverage for call scenario practice. I want to find the tools that we can use to have the teammates speak to the Gen AI bot, and the bot will respond the way a customer would to provide a well rounded training sessions for soft skills, communications, and integrating their production tasks with the call scenarios they receive.
- RebeccaWeckwertCommunity Member
As a current MSIDT graduate student and education coordinator working in the property management industry, I'm passionate about creating learning experiences that reach diverse audiences. I want to attend DevLearn to explore the latest innovation in eLearning that can help bridge the gap between what we teach and the barriers learners face(especially for adults with varying levels of digital literacy). My goal is to connect what I'm learning in my program with real-world tools and strategies that make learning more inclusive, engaging, and accessible for everyone.
- nicolebourqueCommunity Member
Iโve never been to DevLearn, but Iโve heard amazing things and would love the chance to go! I made the transition from teaching to instructional design in 2021, so Iโm still early in my career.
The idea of hands-on workshops really excites me. Iโm a visual and hands on learner, so I know Iโd get so much out of that experience. I also love connecting with others in the learning space to share how weโre using eLearning tools at Nextiva and hear what others are doing. Iโm especially curious about how AI is shaping the future of learning.
Iโve been using Articulate for four years across two companies, and being sponsored by Articulate would be such an honor! Thank you for organizing this.
- Leigh-TingleCommunity Member
I'm excited about the opportunity to hone my strategic consulting skills around learning measurement and impact. Demonstrating learning's contribution and value to the organization is critical in today's workplace, however it's still one of the hardest things to do! I hope to leave DevLearn with strategies and tools to demonstrate alignment and tangible impact to the bottom line. Appreciate the opportunity!
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