Rewiring Corporate Learning #5: Jumping into technology
Continuing his series on rewiring corporate learning, Nigel Paine, former chief learning officer at the…
Continuing his series on rewiring corporate learning, Nigel Paine, former chief learning officer at the…
Editor’s note: Here are 15 data points to help answer some common questions about mobile usage and behavior.
Editor’s note: A cheat sheet for using Google+ – a useful aid to getting to grips to Google’s social network.
Editor’s note: From RSS readers to search engines such as Topsy, some useful tools to manage the information firehose.
Editor’s note: Productivity tips site Lifehacker is worth following for tips and tricks on how to make technology make your life easier. Lifehacker is currently running a series on how some of its team uses technology and tools to make their working lives easier. Some useful tools mentioned here.
Editor’s note: A lo-fi way of engaging learners using a spreadsheet and some game mechanics.
Editor’s note: Andrew Jacobs likens training to making Mexican food. As he says, ‘Over used, the dish is ruined. Too little, and it’s bland and tasteless. Welcome to the L&D world of activities.’
Editor’s note: Alvaro Fernandez provides some good lifestyle options we can follow to maintain, and improve, our vibrant brains.
We are living in a digitally focused world that requires us to adopt new life styles that we , the digital immigrants, were not used to before. This excessive digitization of life has also
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: We all use it but how good are we at using it? Great set of tips on how to search more effectively using Goggle search tools.
Editor’s notes: Jane Bozarth reflects on three areas of learning from her Nuts and Bolts articles for Learning Solutions Magazine: design, reflection and showing how change can bring value.