Totara User Conferences

APAC Totara User Conference 2019 (Melbourne)

 
Kayleigh Tanner
APAC Totara User Conference 2019 (Melbourne)
by Kayleigh Tanner - Tuesday, 29 January 2019, 1:57 AM
 

With less than two months to go until our first Totara User Conference of the year in Melbourne, I wanted to take the opportunity to tell you a bit more about what we have planned for you...

On day 1, Dr Melissa Bordogna will present her keynote about making the ordinary extraordinary in learning, and the Totara team will share insights into our product roadmaps and shine the spotlight on some of the most interesting features you can find in Totara. You will also be able to find out more about the Totara Community, and after a networking lunch we'll break out into some fun sociable discussion sessions where you can discuss your successes and challenges with other Totara users. We're also hoping you will join us for a drink or two at the end of the day to continue the conversations!

On day 2, we've curated a really exciting selection of sessions run by Totara Partners. You're free to mix and match the sessions you'd like to attend based on what is most relevant to you and your organisation, and the topics covered include xAPI, reporting, H5P and streamlining your learning. There will also be a hands-on workshop hosted by Androgogic where you will build your own VR learning objects and use a set of VR goggles to see them in action, so there's something for everyone.

Tickets are going quickly, so if you'd like to join us in Melbourne on 18th-19th March, make sure you register now to grab your tickets.

See you in Melbourne!


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