Now that the mist is clearing and the conference buzz is settling, we're curious—what moment stuck with you?
Which session stood out?
Who was the presenter?
Why did it leave a lasting impression?
Whether it was insightful, surprising, or just plain fun, we’d love to hear what made it special for you.
The whole Instructurecon experience was excellent! I don't recall being to a conference where this amount of new development, services and features were shown in practical, live demonstrations, and actively discussed with those that build them. Very excited for what's to come over the next year. However, a few did stand out:
Howdy @kris !
While there were a lot of great sessions - I want to give a shout out to a type of presentation that doesn't usually get a lot of attention: poster session.
Presenter: Koichi Sato, from one of my alma maters University of South Florida (go bulls!)
Session: Talking Moving Avatar (LinkedIn post): Boost student engagement & video making efficiency - the power of AI-Generated Talking Digital Clones
First let's give it up for the USF swag! Next, his poster was interesting, attractive, and well developed. During his presentation, he was approachable and interested in connecting with others through his project storyline. He made it easy to contact him in the future for follow-up. This is a video he used to promote his session prior to the conference.
Good job Koichi!
Val King, the IDSr. ID Project Leader at The Wharton School at UPenn