Not just the usual audio debate, by Craig Taylor/Santa

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Tweet Moving away from the traditional audio in courseware debate, Craig Taylor looks at how else we can use this in learning and performance support, and how to get the most from it, regardless of budget.     ___________________________________________ Author: Craig TaylorCraig has been working in learning and Development for close to 20 years but [...]

Parallel learning, or how the entrepreneurial approach is changing the way organisations learn, by Ollie & Stephen Gardener

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Tweet This article is essentially about diversity, and how embracing it will help our organisations learn better. More specifically, it’s about an approach called parallel learning (also called parallel working, co-learning, and many other names besides). The basic premise is that while we all recognise that diversity is good, our natural approach tends to favour [...]

It’s their learning not yours, by Alan Nelson

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Tweet I’d like to set a New Year’s Resolution for the elearning world. Let’s stop dreaming up ever more glorious ways of delivering training, and instead focus on facilitating people’s learning. And let’s start by asking learners what they think. Not at the end of courses, but all the time and as the main form [...]