• Feb 22, 2024 from 2:00pm to 3:00pm
  • Location: AdobeConnect
  • Latest Activity: Feb 22

From buying to creating your own, quality content is key for any successful learning program. Having a robust learning content library, that is relevant, up-to-date, and accessible will keep your learners engaged.

Join us on 22 February, as we guide you through the process of building your Ultimate LMS Content Library, covering both the decision-making aspects of buying and tips for creating your own content. Absorb Software's experts, Mike Avery (VP of Product Enablement) and Max Hum (Associate Product Manager), will be sharing their insights during the webinar.

Key topics:

  • Evaluating the benefits of buying content versus crafting your own.
  • Tailoring content to meet the needs of different learners.
  • Developing best practices for effective in-house content.
  • Harnessing the potential of AI in content development.

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Mike Avery takes on the role enriching the Absorb LMS with e-Learning content and product features to drive value to customers and their learners. With a deep understanding of organisational and individual requirements and expertise in e-Learning strategy, he works to identify and support the process to add Absorb’s value-add products to help organisations realise the full potential of the LMS.

Max Hum works on Create which helps subject matter experts, course authors, and L&D teams transform their ideas and into meaningful course content. A passion for learning, and a love for bringing together strategy, engineering, and user centric design drives Max to work on Product at Absorb.

Melissa Yuen is a seasoned Senior Product Marketer with a strong SaaS background spanning Learning Management, Business Messaging, Fintech, and Retail. She excels in developing and executing GTM strategies, driving cross-functional collaboration, and enabling sales teams to ensure cohesive product messaging.

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