Video of the week: Optimising the performance of the human mind
#dr steve peters has just given the keynote at Learning Live 2014. In this video…
#dr steve peters has just given the keynote at Learning Live 2014. In this video…
Here are our curated tweets from the Chat2lrn Twitter chat on #social leadership. [View the…
Curated from www.edudemic.com A look to the education sector and the opportunities that #badges now…
Curated from blogs.brad.ac.uk ##innovation can start with small steps and these small steps will enable…
LearnPatch is interviewing some of the speakers at the forthcoming World of Learning Conference and…
Here are our our edited highlights from the Chat2lrn Twitter chat on #civility inside and…
LearnPatch is interviewing some of the speakers at the forthcoming World of Learning Conference and…
Editor’s note: Art Kohn looks at the brain’s two visual systems – the what and the where systems – and what they mean for the way we create and deliver learning content.
Editor’s note: According to researchers, when your energy is low, you are more likely to behave unethically.
Editor’s note: I’m a big fan of the Open Culture blog, especially for its lists of useful and entertaining resources. This one is no exception.
Editor’s note: Oscar Berg on why you should be using enterprise social networks in place of email.
This article first appeared on the LCP website. The old style of leadership is on…
Editor’s note: Gallup’s chief scientist of workplace management and well-being James Harter looks at the complex answer to a simple question. The issue here is engagement, not email.
Editor’s note: Interesting read which suggests that technology can only go so far in helping us to change our habits.
Editor’s note: It’s worth remembering these ideas – how well have they been adopted in online learning?