Show Us Your Best Stuff in the 2015 Articulate Guru Contest

May132015
Written by Kelly Meeker — Posted in Guru Awards

Show Us Your Best Stuff in the 2015 Articulate Guru Contest

We’re super excited to announce the 2015 Articulate Guru Contest. It’s our challenge to the Articulate community: Show us what you can do with Articulate software. We love seeing the awesome stuff that people create—and we love recognizing leading course creators who stretch Articulate software to its limits.

We’d love to have you participate! Just submit a creative e-learning example by June 30, 2015 that takes advantage of the innovative features in Articulate Storyline 2 or Articulate Studio ’13. We’ll review all the entries and pick the very best, most creative, most innovative examples as the 2015 Guru winners.

This is your chance to show off your stuff—and get recognition from Articulate. Winners get tons of publicity and opportunities to be featured in our blogs and e-learning examples. Plus we’ll give away special prizes to the winners!

If you’re interested in learning more, check out the contest description. Then unleash your creativity and start building your awesome Guru Contest entry. When you’re ready to enter, submit your project right here.

3 responses to “Show Us Your Best Stuff in the 2015 Articulate Guru Contest”

1

This sounds awesome! Is there a location where I can check out some of the past submissions/winners?

Jeremy Negrey // Posted at 9:29 pm on June 8th, 2015
2

Hi Jeremy! You can see past winners by looking at the Guru catalog on this blog:
http://blogs.articulate.com/word-of-mouth/category/guru-awards/

You can also see tons of great e-learning examples created with Articulate software in the E-Learning Heroes examples hub:
https://community.articulate.com/e-learning-examples

Just let us know if you have any other questions!

Kelly Meeker // Posted at 9:41 pm on June 8th, 2015
3

Awesome, thanks Kelly!

Jeremy Negrey // Posted at 9:55 pm on June 8th, 2015

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