Broadcast Yourselfie: How teens use social media and why it matters to you
Editor’s note: This is not a generational stereotype piece but a piece on how teenagers are using tech and their attitudes to online privacy. Interesting and need to know.
Editor’s note: This is not a generational stereotype piece but a piece on how teenagers are using tech and their attitudes to online privacy. Interesting and need to know.
Editor’s note: This report brings together the practical learning and evidence on using co-design and co-delivery to create a health system driven by the people.
This deck is based on Pew Research data and is US focused. If you have…
Editor’s note: Charles Jennings looks at findings from the Corporate Leadership Council’s ‘Training Effectiveness Dashboard’ study and looks at the ingredients for building a culture of continuous learning.
The Faint Praise Effect and the Weak Evidence Effect are two examples of how weak evidence is worse than no evidence, at least when it comes to human judgments and the complex conditions under which they typically occur. Fascinating insights into decision making.
Editor’s note: It may not be the beginning of the end for PCs just yet but they are in serious decline. Here’s a look at the numbers.
Editor’s note: Employee surveys reinvented. Now there is no reason not to know how your colleagues feel.
Editor’s note: Great insights into what can be achieved with technology but without using an LMS from Craig Taylor.
Editor’s note: Fascinating Harvard paper on authentic leadership based on a indepth interviews with CEOs.
Editor’s note: One in two global marketers systematically or routinely use data when making decisions, according to research from Teradata. Lessons here for L&D?
Here are our curated tweets from the chat2lrn Twitter chat on how to plug L&D…
Editor’s note: Depressing stats for those organisations that see senior team buy-in as a part of the secret sauce for social media success.
Editor’s note: Research-driven insights into innovation and how organisations can measure the impact of innovation.
Editor’s note: A not unsurprising headline but the research shows the extent to which we will be using tablets at work and at home.
Editor’s note: Google’s research shows 10% of people’s daily information needs are for longer articles which is why they have created a new feature to highlight longer articles.