Innovation for success in online learning
- Dec 5, 2013 from 10:00am to 11:00am UTC0
- Location: Online
- Description:
Innovation for success in online learning
Andy Jones, Learning Consultant
In the learning world ‘innovation’ is often misconstrued as something that involves lots of money, lots of time and a fair amount of fluffy thinking. And the crunch point: too often it’s not something organisations really want, although they certainly need it. We pay lip service to it but when the pressure is on we revert to a default position of 'let's just get something out'.Andy Jones passionately believes that innova
- Created by: LSG
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Innovation for success in online learning
- Dec 5, 2013 from 10:00am to 11:00am UTC0
- Location: Online
- Description:
Innovation for success in online learning
Andy Jones, Learning Consultant
In the learning world ‘innovation’ is often misconstrued as something that involves lots of money, lots of time and a fair amount of fluffy thinking. And the crunch point: too often it’s not something organisations really want, although they certainly need it. We pay lip service to it but when the pressure is on we revert to a default position of 'let's just get something out'.Andy Jones passionately believes that innova
- Created by: LSG
Mobile Learning in Practice
- Dec 5, 2013 from 12:00pm to 1:00pm UTC0
- Location: Online
- Description:
Imogen Casebourne, Director of Learning, Epic Learning
Organisations taking their first steps into mobile learning can easily become overwhelmed by the multitude of considerations that exist: multi-device learning, responsive design, delivery platforms, tablets, smart phones, app stores and much more. Without the benefit of practical examples and proven experience, it can be difficult to see how different approaches will work in practice, or to decide what will work b - Created by: LSG
Mobile Learning in Practice
- Dec 5, 2013 from 12:00pm to 1:00pm UTC0
- Location: Online
- Description:
Imogen Casebourne, Director of Learning, Epic Learning
Organisations taking their first steps into mobile learning can easily become overwhelmed by the multitude of considerations that exist: multi-device learning, responsive design, delivery platforms, tablets, smart phones, app stores and much more. Without the benefit of practical examples and proven experience, it can be difficult to see how different approaches will work in practice, or to decide what will work b - Created by: LSG