Immersive learning can truly transform the way your people develop crucial soft skills like leadership, conflict resolution, and communication. Embracing this form of learning helps organisations build critical skills up to four times faster, according to a global VR study, by offering their employees more personalised learning experiences in the flow of work.
Traditionally, getting real-time feedback on your presentation skills or practicing difficult at-work conversations often requires a live audience for feedback, making personalised training of this type unscalable and limiting individual growth. With AI-powered immersive learning, you can now receive real-time feedback, and practice in realistic scenarios – anytime, anywhere – unlocking scalable, on-demand personalised learning and development for everyone.
Cornerstone Immerse offers unparalleled interactions with AI-powered virtual humans, embodying the cutting-edge technologies that drive our vision, where human experience remains central to everything we do. This combined VR and AI innovation isn’t just about democratising information, mentorship and practice — it’s a major indication that the mastery of human skills is even more essential than ever in the age of AI.
In this Learning Technologies webinar, Regional Director of Learning Content Mark Lamswood will discuss the power of VR and AI to completely change the face of learning and people management. We hope you get involved in the conversation!
🗣️ Meet your speaker:
Mark Lamswood has been involved in Learning and Development for over 20 years, working both within organisations improving their L&D strategies, and from a consultative perspective, looking at ways to support the improvement of programmes through better use of technology and increased learning content modalities and experiences.
Mark currently works at Cornerstone OnDemand leading the EMEA and APJ Content Team, advising Cornerstone customers on the most innovative and up to date content offerings available to support their learners.
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