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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!
35 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!
- jamesturner19Community Member
What an awesome opportunity! 🎉 DevLearn is always such an inspiring event — a great place to connect, learn, and see what’s next in the world of learning design and technology. Huge thanks to the Articulate team for making it possible for community members to attend. Can’t wait to see all the creative responses and ideas that come out of this discussion
- LeighAnnMorg351Community Member
DevLearn has been on my bucket list forever—and I’ve never made it there. I want to fill my notebook with “aha” moments learning from smart, generous people. I want a holistic reset: design, tech, measurement, so I can level up the learner experience and share the goodness back with my team!
- burtonb1New to the Community
I work as a Learning and Development manager for my company, and we are just now starting to gain traction as an L&D team for the company, which is super exciting! The company still isn't willing to invest a lot of money for us to travel to conferences, but with a giveaway like this, we would be able to go as a team to this event (we are close enough that we would drive, and the company would be willing to pay the hotel) and show value in investing even more into learning initiatives. The team member I would bring is just starting to learn more about instructional design and has been knocking it out of the park, so it would be great to bring him along as we are just a team of 2.
In addition, I work as a freelance instructional designer. I do not have any formal training as I am mostly self-taught, and being able to attend this conference (which has been a bucket-list item for me for a couple of years) would bring a lot of value into the projects I am working on as well. I am super excited to potentially attend and hope, even if I don't win the giveaway, that I will be able to attend in the next couple of years. Thank you for putting on an exciting giveaway to help someone out!
- Ronny-SalmeronCommunity Member
I would love to escape to DevLearn to finally find the AI learning magic that will make my training programs a smash hit, network with industry peers who understand the struggle, and hopefully win enough at the tables to pay for my next L&D project :)
- nicolebourqueCommunity Member
DevLearn sounds amazing, I've never gone before but have heard good things. I would use the ticket for myself and my new Learning Experience Designer; we are both hands-on learners and see a lot of value from this type of learning experience.
- KateGrabowskiCommunity Member
I kind of fell into instructional design by accident, so I don’t have a formal background in it — but I’ve really grown to love the work! I’d love to attend this conference to learn more about how AI is being used in instructional design, since that’s an area I’m especially curious about and there seem to be some great sessions focused on it. I’m also excited about the chance to meet and learn from people who have been in the field longer than I have, and to start building connections with others who are just as passionate about creating great learning experiences!
- MatthewPhamCommunity Member
I’ve never had the chance to attend DevLearn, but I’ve heard nothing but amazing things about it. It sounds like an incredible experience for anyone in the instructional design and learning tech space.
As the Digital Content Specialist at my company, I manage our LMS and work closely with our training team to create and roll out learning materials. I’m always looking for ways to grow and improve, and DevLearn seems like the perfect place to connect with other creative minds, learn from industry leaders, and get inspired by what’s next in the field.
I’m a big believer in staying proactive—especially in today’s fast-moving professional world. Missing out on opportunities like this means missing out on innovation, and I’d love to bring fresh ideas back to our team.Thank You Articulate Team, for your consideration, I truly appreciate it and look forward to seeing you in Vegas!
- sjhNew to the Community
I would love to attend DevLearn to be able to network with folks in the industry, as an education specialist and instructional designer moving into higher education roles. I would like to understand ways to better engage learners in ways that are fun. Staying on top of trends and latest tools are why make a good designer great and I hope to learn from the many folks showcasing their project.
- ewoolleyNew to the Community
I am between gigs currently, and I'd love the chance to attend DevLearn to refresh my skills, learn about new technologies, and meet current practitioners. I have significant experience in learning and talent development, but in recent years I have been more focused on content management and product design. The conference would be a chance to return to my "roots" while exploring exciting new directions!
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