What hobbies teach us about learning: curated tweets from #chat2lrn
Here are our curated tweets from the chat2lrn Twitter chat on how L&D can use…
Here are our curated tweets from the chat2lrn Twitter chat on how L&D can use…
Now is the time for learning and development teams to be defining future trends in…
Nigel Paine, former chief learning officer at the BBC and L&D thought leader, says that…
We caught up with consultant, blogger and thinker Harold Jarche ahead of his Learning Technologies…
Neuroscientist Beau Lotto carried out an experiment to demonstrate being able to ‘see yourself see’…
Editor’s note: Kate Graham is managing the Twitter backchannel for the Learning Technologies Conference and in the post explains how to access the Twitter coverage.
Editor’s note: Today’s Chat2lrn Twitter chat is on hobbies and to get the ball rolling, this post looks at the role of hobbies in the learning process.
Learning Tech InsideOut, our fringe event for the Learning Technologies Conference 2014, took place last…
We caught up with Euan Semple ahead of his talk on organisational change at the…
We caught up with Brian Solis, principal analyst at the Altimeter Group, after his Learning…
Here are our Twitter highlights from Brian Solis’ keynote at the start of Learning technologies…
Editor’s note: so what’s holacracy? This article will explain and help make sense of organisations without job tiles.
Editor’s note: Interesting to see how Lego has failed in its varies attempts to innovate.
Editor’s note: The technique of deliberate practice can dramatically improve performance, but knowing its limits is as important as understanding its value. This article looks at how to make better decisions.
Editor’s note: Noam Chomsky on technology and learning. Is technology just like a hammer? It is what you do with it that matters. This interview is worth five minutes of your time . . .