Mark Your Calendar for the 2011 Lectora User Conference!
While you're making a list and checking it twice for the holidays, don't forget to register to attend or present at the 2011 Lectora User Conference. The conference will be held in Cincinnati, OH from May 10-12 at the METS Center, where you can learn or teach valuable information about the eLearning industry.

The LUC is a chance for Lectora users across the spectrum to share their knowledge, or attend sessions taught by experts. In the past, the conference has touched on subjects such as content development, eLearning standards, Lectora features, serious games, CourseMill and more.
There are numerous reasons to attend the LUC, and the benefits go beyond gaining basic knowledge of Lectora. Throughout the two days of sessions, attendees post summaries to the Trivantis blog, so those who can’t make it to every one can stay informed. The conference is also a great way to stay up to date on eLearning concepts, like mLearning and HTML5 media support, so you can implement valuable resources into your eLearning courses.

Panel at 2010 Lectora User Conference
Presenters from all over the country fly to Cincinnati to share their skill-sets with conference goers. Trivantis is open to proposals from all eLearning professionals, and are interested in those that introduce new uses of Lectora, ideas, techniques and tips/tricks. All proposals must be submitted by Wednesday December 22, 2010. Notifications will be made in early February 2011 if your proposal is accepted. One registration fee per presentation will even be waived as our thank you for taking the time to present!
In addition to exciting sessions and networking opportunities, Lectora Training will also take place in Cincinnati around the conference dates. For more information regarding Lectora training, please visit the Trivantis training website.
Trivantis has extended the early bird registration discount to January 31, so register for the LUC at the $395 price before it rises to $450 in February. The Lectora User Conference is an invaluable opportunity, so don’t miss out on your chance to meet a variety of people in the eLearning industry, and learn the newest information about Lectora and its components.

Heather Thomas is the Social Media Lead at Trivantis Corporation and is focusing on cultivating its social networks. She is a junior public relations student at Kent State University and is interested in corporate PR and social media. She enjoys traveling, reading and writing about the world of PR.
