Riepl’s Law – Why email isn’t going away anytime soon
Editor’s note: Do you think email will be dead in the near future? If you do, this short post provides the counterpoint.
Editor’s note: Do you think email will be dead in the near future? If you do, this short post provides the counterpoint.
Editor’s note: The games developer conference of the year has just taken place. This article provides all the insights.
Here are curated tweets from the Chat2lrn Twitter chat on constraints and #creativity. [View the…
Here are our curated tweets from the Chat2lrn Twitter chat on communicating your training strategy.…
Learning and development benchmarking organisation #towards maturity has launched its 2015 #benchmark which enables L&D…
Editor’s note: The Carnegie Mellon University stat here is very interesting. If knowledge workers can retain just 8% of information when doing their job what are the implications for how, where and when learning content is delivered?
Editor’s note: This is our review of the CIPD L&D Show which appeared on Personnel Today. The conference was very case study driven but hopefully this will give a sense of some of the talking points.
Editor’s note: We know why organisations like hot desking; it saves money. But is it good for us humans? This interactive piece from the BBC shares some interesting stats on the impact of hot desking.
Editor’s note: This is worth an hour of your time. Dr Christian Jarrett slays some myths about learning in his talk at the Learning Technologies conference back in January this year.
Editor’s note: Charles Jennings looks at the history and development of blended learning and wonders at its future. He also looks at it through the 70:20:10 lens.
A must read presentation from #mary meeker, a partner at venture Capitalist company Kleiner Perkins…
Organisations must put utility and design at the heart of online learning if they are…
Here are our curated tweets from the Chat2lrn Twitter chat on #listening to #stories. [View…
Here are edited tweet highlights of the Chat2lrn Twitter chat on revolutionising L&D. [View the…
Editor’s note: A simple test show how we like to get the gist of something – the information we need to make sense of something – rather than all the information we need.