CES: technology, people, culture
Editor’s note: Nick Shackleton-Jones reflects on his trip to the Consumer Electronics Show in the US and how technology and informal learning can impact on organisational culture.
Editor’s note: Nick Shackleton-Jones reflects on his trip to the Consumer Electronics Show in the US and how technology and informal learning can impact on organisational culture.
Editor’s note: With a fistful of L&D conferences and events fast approaching, Stephanie Dedhar shares some tips on how to get the best from live tweeting an event.
Editor’s note: Neil Lasher considers the strengths and weaknesses of live learning delivery versus online delivery and what this means for instructional designers.
Editor’s note: Neil Lasher considers the strengths and weaknesses of live learning delivery versus online delivery and what this means for instructional designers.
This is the slidedeck Steve Wheeler presented at Learning Technologies 2012. Wheeler will be back…
Editor’s note: 10 words beginning with C that should be at the heart of all L&D activity – compiled by Mike Collins.
Editor’s note: Tips and useful links from Ben Hecht, CEO of Living Cities, an organisation that harnesses the collective knowledge of its 22 member foundations and financial institutions to benefit low income people and the cities where they live.
Editor’s note: Jay Cross links to a 11-minute TV report on how free online courses (MOOCs) are changing traditional education.
Editor’s note: More of an overview of big data and how it can be used in the enterprise to ‘manage culture’.
Editor’s note: Study shows the role of our visual systems in establishing cause and effect. Not all causality is figured out by cognitive reasoning – our eyes have a significant role to play too.
Design and user interface industry thought leaders take a look at the future of user…
Editor’s note: A must-read for anyone designing for behaviour change – using a simple model, Stanford University professor BJ Fogg demonstrates the psychology of online behaviour change.
Editor’s note: This article is a couple of years old but worthy of a read if you have had enough of the word innovative. How about just being good at what you do?
Editor’s note: Thanks to Phil Wilcox for sharing this piece on the importance of intuition in the analysis of big data.
Editor’s note: Certpoint’s Maria van Vlodrop on social collaboration and performance support. She ends with a great quote from Laurie Anderson: “Technology is the campfire around which we tell our stories.”