910 The Ultimate LSCon Wrap-up Session
10:00 AM - 11:00 AM
Friday, April 14
Tracks: Instructional Design
Series: Instructional Design Summit
At the end of the conference participants might be overwhelmed by the new concepts, ideas, and tips provided. Wouldn’t it be nice to have a structured wrap-up session with peers at the end of the conference to leave with concrete actions to be implemented next day, back at work?
In this highly engaging session you’ll take some time to clarify what the most promising concepts, ideas, and tips of the conference were for you, related to your challenges at work. You’ll also engage in short conversations with other participants and learn from their perspectives. Via a ‘magical formula’ you’ll learn about the top five most inspiring and valuable takeaways from the conference and how you can benefit from them. It will help you to inform your colleagues and manager about the key takeaways of the conference when back at work. It will help you leave the conference not only inspired but also prepared to apply or implement the most relevant and valuable insight of the conference when back at work. And we know from many previous of these sessions, you’ll leave the room with new connections energized!

Roy de Vries
Customer Success Manager
aNewSpring
Roy de Vries is customer success manager at aNewSpring, a learning platform for training providers. He assists clients with the implementation of the platform and provides them with didactical expertise. Roy holds an MSc in educational sciences and is experienced in instructional design. He has developed several online and blended learning programs. His passion is to co-create successful training programs and to innovate in the field of online learning.

Ger Driesen
Learning Innovation Leader
aNewSpring
Ger Driesen is a learning innovation leader at aNewSpring, the learner experience platform for training providers. He connects people, ideas, and inspiration in the global L&D community. He also works as a consultant in learning & leadership development at Challenge Leadership Development Academy, the company he co-founded. He’s known as a “Dutch L&D trendcatcher” based on his articles, blogs, and tweets, and he is a regular speaker at international conferences.