Seven Days Until Government Learning Technology Symposium, Federal Government Distance Learning Association's Event - Register Today to Secure a Seat
Washington D.C. (PRWEB) November 28, 2016 -- The Federal Government Distance Learning Association (FGDLA) announced today only 7 days remain to register for the Government Learning Technology Symposium. Register today at: https://www.compusystems.com/servlet/ar?evt_uid=687
GLTS is slated for December 7-8th at the Washington Convention Center, co-located with Government Video Expo.
“We are happy to host the GLTS as a free conference program for government personnel engaged in distance learning, e-learning, and any technology enabled learning initiatives,” reports Jolly Holden, Executive Director, FGDLA.
GLTS Highlights Include:
- Exclusive Distance Learning conference access to all government employees who are in the learning, talent, HR and development roles at any level. GLTS is free to attend, but limited to seating. So, register today at: https://www.compusystems.com/servlet/ar?evt_uid=687
- Access to 35 thought-leaders across federal agencies including NASA, ADL, OPM, DoD, Department of Treasury, Government Institute of Policy, US Nuclear Regulatory Agency, and many others speaking at GLTS
- Workshop offering deep dive into xAPI from ADL
- Networking opportunities with FGDLA members, Government Video attendees and speakers
- FGDLA Award Ceremony honoring 14 leaders and organizations for excellence in distance learning (invitation only)
- Access to Government Video Expo Hall and solution providers
For a full list of events during the symposium, visit http://www.fgdla.us/.
Who Should Attend
GLTS is a free two-day conference for government personnel. Uniquely focused on the needs of Federal Government distance learning professionals, GLTS provides a venue for professionals to make connections, discuss the latest developments, and identify new regulations and trends that affect our industry. If you are involved in learning, talent development, mission execution, HR services, project management, team training and leadership, you should attend
This symposium services all Government and Military professionals involved in distance learning, such as:
- education and training facilitators
- instructional design and systems professionals
- training systems designers and developers
- job performance support professionals
- multimedia developers
- course-ware developers
- directors and managers
How to Register: Registration is open now. Reserve your free GLTS session pass at the Government Video website and select GLTS event at: https://www.compusystems.com/servlet/ar?evt_uid=687
To secure the proper pass, please note:
- Review your options - choose "I am registering for Free National Drone Show/GVExpo Exhibit Hall Pass" to attend for free
- On the second page of the registration form, when asked, "What is your primary reason for attending Government Video Expo?", choose "FGDLA/GLTS Only or Both FDGLA/GLTS and Exhibit Hall"
About the Event
The GLTS is co-located with Government Video Expo (GV Expo), held at the Washington D.C. Convention Center, Dec. 7-8, 2016. The GV EXPO is the East Coast’s largest technology event designed for video, broadcast, and AV professionals. The GLTS is produced by the FGDLA and includes two days of consecutive sessions featuring presentations on instructional design, video and animation design for distance learning, LMS integration, 508 Accessibility Compliance, Learning Record Stores, and much more. Access the full event program at: http://glts.fgdlaevents.us/
About Federal Government Distance Learning Association (FGDLA) The Federal Government Distance Learning Association (FGDLA) is a nonprofit, professional association formed to promote the development and application of distance learning in the Federal Government, in accordance with Section 501(c)(6) of the Internal Revenue Code for Business Leagues and chartered by the State of Ohio. Additionally, the Association actively fosters collaboration and understanding among those involved in leveraging technology and instructional media in support of the education and training needs of the Federal Government. Focused on supporting Federal Government agencies involved in distance learning, the FGDLA encourages the application of all forms of distance learning media, as well as embracing innovative methods in integrating instructional technologies to meet the training and education needs of the Federal Government. Our membership is derived primarily from individuals from individuals employed by the various agencies within the Federal Government. The FGDLA is a chapter of the United States Distance Learning Association. Learn more at: http://www.fgdla.us
Jolly Holden, FGDLA, http://fgdla.us, +1 8882012841 Ext: 845, [email protected]
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