Webvent

Association for Talent Development

Formerly ASTD

DEMO: Create, Publish, and Deliver Immersive Learning in 30 Minutes

Monday, March 7, 2022 2:00pm - 2:30pm EST

Host: Association for Talent Development
By: John Blackmon, CTO, eLearning Brothers
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Do you think virtual reality (VR) training is too expensive, complicated, and requires a headset? Think again!

Resistance to change and dated beliefs mean companies are missing out on the benefits of immersive learning, despite overwhelming evidence that VR training can achieve better outcomes. Discover how simple and affordable VR can be.

During this webinar, you will learn how to:

  • Work efficiently with 360-degree images and video to create content.
  • Create content that can be used on the web and in VR.
  • Distribute immersive content to your learners.

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Presenter

John  Blackmon
John Blackmon

CTO, eLearning Brothers

John Blackmon, the creator of the award-winning VR course builder, CenarioVR®, brings decades of engineering and management expertise in the e-learning industry to his role as chief technology officer of eLearning Brothers, a global provider of templates; custom design, authoring, and learning management tools; and training for professionals everywhere. Previously CEO of Trivantis, John has worked with a variety of brands and was involved in development and strategy for Trivantis, BocaSoft, Electronic Data Systems, and IBM. He led the development of the leading authoring tool, Lectora, and VR authoring tool, CenarioVR. His efforts led to the filing of two separate patents in software and responsive course design. John holds a bachelor of science in electrical engineering from Florida Institute of Technology.


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  • ELB Learning

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