Thursday, November 17, 2022 12:00 PM EST
As an instructional designer or eLearning developer, are you struggling to transition from Instructional Design (ID) to Learning Experience Design (LXD)?
In this FREE webinar, TrainingPros welcomes two experts in the field of LXD, d’Vinci Interactive’s Jenny Fedullo and Jenica Jones. They will discuss how to transform your mindset from content-centered to learner-centered thinking, which is the foundation of LXD.
Using real-world examples, you’ll learn how to pivot by making minor changes to your approach that will significantly impact the learning experience.
Don’t miss this opportunity to learn why changing your thinking to be more learner-focused can help you make that final leap into the world of LXD!
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Thursday, November 17, 2022 12:00 PM EST
Jenny Fedullo leads the learning experience team for d’Vinci, a custom eLearning solutions provider. She is passionate about employing engaging content and technologies to make learners and clients successful. To that end, her team provides innovative, learner-focused solutions that improve performance.
Jenny has held several training and development positions throughout her career and knows how training can impact an individual’s performance, a department’s results, and a company’s bottom line.
Jenny holds a Bachelor of Science in accounting and management from Lock Haven University and has numerous certifications in training management and instructional design. She is a frequent speaker at local and national ATD events.
Jenica Jones brings years of instructional design and development experience to d’Vinci. In previous positions with large companies and government agencies, Jenica served as a training development specialist and an instructional system developer, providing procedural and training design support.
Jenica takes pride in her ability to transform complex subjects into easy-to-understand chunks of information.
She holds a Bachelor of Science in organizational leadership from Mountain State University and a master’s degree in learning technology from Harrisburg University of Science and Technology.