Software and hardware development have given us a series of powerful ways of operating, especially around project management, that would be useful for learning and development to adopt. There used to be a time when most software development projects were late, over budget and didn’t meet user expectations.
What happens if predictions that technology and automation will make jobs obsolete on a large scale in a few years turn out to be true? Dr Melissa Bordogna joins Robin on the podcast to discuss what role learning has in the jobs landscape of the future. Be sure to catch our follow-up podcast with Melissa on Digital Workplaces and Collaboration.
Hamish Dewe from Orion Health joins the Learning While Working podcast to outline some of the practical applications of xAPI and Totara Learning Management Systems in a company with a global reach.
This is the second podcast in our series on xAPI. Andrew Downes from Watershed LRS talks about the evolution of xAPI.
I recently ran a webinar on how to grow your people into being self-guided learners. In this blog post I'm going to explore in more detail some of the blended learning approaches that I talked about during that session.
An interview with Andrew Downes from Watershed LRS about xAPI.
An interview with Michael Roberts from IPM Consulting. Michael explains how his company looks past the compliance model of learning to engage people and achieve results.
LMSs are only good for compliance trackingI keep on hearing L&D people say that an LMS is only good for tracking compliance. At the same time there are vendors selling non-LMS solutions who say that you need more than just an LMS.
Ben McEwing from Carben returns to the Learning While Working podcast and talks with Robin about the emerging role of VR as a storytelling and learning tool.
What we have learned so far from not storyboarding and instructional designers building resources directly in authoring software