Video of the week: Machine Learning and Deep Neural Networks Explained
If computers are going to take over much of the work humans do today it…
If computers are going to take over much of the work humans do today it…
Editor’s note: It’s interesting to see where the conversations around articles are going if they are not happening in the comments section. Some learning here if you are trying to spark conversation around content.
Editor’s note: This is a great example of using game mechanics to facilitate behaviour change.
Editor’s note: Maybe these research findings are to be expected. The impact of technology on learning at school is playing out in front of us and the results aren’t that good. Maybe we are only at the start of understanding the role/impact of technology in learning.
Editor’s note: Look at point three. If these trends are the shape of things to come, all learning tech will need to be incredibly well designed.
Editor’s note: Alexander Kjerulf unpicks the thinking of the great Jack welch. In so doing, he shines the light on what makes a great workplace. Thanks to Ian Pettigrew for sharing.
#social media could be making us stupid, according to #robin hoyle, author of Informal Learning…
This year’s #world of learning Conference will be tackling the big people development challenges currently…
Here are our highlights from the Chat2lrn Twitter chat on Internal versus external L&D. [View…
Editor’s note: Interesting and indepth presentation on personalised versus personal learning with some great insights into how data could support individual learning environments.
Editor’s note: If 40% of our time is spent on habits we have a huge opportunity to change the way we do things for the better. But how? Charles Duhigg, author of the Power of Habit, explains how.
Editor’s note: Dave Kelly pulls together everything that has been shared in and around the Learning Live conference. A great resource.
Editor’s note: Towards Maturity research shows that L&D teams continue to have real problems making leadership development programmes work.
Editor’s note: Jamil Qureshi gave the keynote at this week’s Learning Live conference in London. In this clip, he talks through why failure is an integral part to learning and to success.
Jamil Qureshi gave the keynote on success mindsets at the Learning Live conference 2015. He…