Announcing the 2nd International
Desire2Learn (D2L) Users Conference!

August 7-10, 2005  University of Wisconsin - Madison


Images of University of Wisconsin - Madison

Conference News Conference Format

Presentations On-line
Materials from the 2005 D2L Users Conference presentations will be available in the Learning Community shortly


Birds-of-a-Feather Sessions
The schedule of Birds-of-a-Feather sessions is now available
[more >>]  

Presenter Resources
Helpful tips and information for Session Presenters
[more >>]  

Updated Conference Schedule
An updated conference schedule with list of Sessions and descriptions has been released
[more >>]  

Workshops & Focus Groups
Attend the post-conference workshops/focus groups on August 10th
[more >>]  


Seminar at 2004 Users Conference
 
Sunday, August 7: an informal social evening gathering
Monday, Tuesday August 8 - 9: full conference program
Wednesday, August 10: half day optional workshops and focus groups

The University of Wisconsin System is hosting the 2nd Annual D2L Users Conference on the beautiful Madison campus in an effort to:

  • Bring together the D2L community to share their stories and experiences, and
  • Build a strong, collaborative and supportive community of users.

The conference will feature K-12 and higher education presenters on such topics as instruction design, faculty support, technical support and implementing D2L in a shared environment. Check out "Who Should Attend" to see more information about who will benefit from attending this conference.

John Baker, D2L President, will share with us the road map for D2L: the company and the product. Key D2L staff will be on hand to listen to us, the users, regarding product design, features, training, or support.

During the conference we will be discussing how to organize a user group to share ideas and experiences. You can be part of this exciting process to create a strong network of support so we can use D2L to its highest potential!


 
       

University of Wisconsin System logo
This Conference is hosted by the University of
Wisconsin System


Desire2Learn