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Innovation and butterfly moments: evolution, not revolution

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Last week I attended an LSG webinar given by James Cory-Wright from Brightwave on the topic of continuous design innovation. Likewise, if you’re specifically charged with being innovative, it can suddenly seem that everything you come up with has been done before. But innovation doesn’t have to be big bang stuff.

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Three themes at Learning Technologies 2012

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Creativity and innovation don’t just happen – they require a conscious effort and a willingness to challenge the status quo. I’ve got pages of notes I want to look back over to help consolidate my takeaways and follow-up actions, but as I reflect on the two days there are three overarching themes that stick out for me.

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10 ways to improve learner experience: webinar summary

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Last week I posted some reflections on innovation , prompted by an LSG webinar presented by James Cory-Wright from Brightwave. James illustrated 10 examples of incremental innovation (or ‘butterfly moments’) in e-learning, which I think are well worth sharing. Reflect your users.

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In memory of Hanif Sazen | Good To Great

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He was ambitious, innovative and completely committed. In many ways, it’s like a family: lots of former employees are still in touch with each other and with the company. Saffron will always be special to me, and I know I’m not alone in that. All this is due in huge part to Hanif.

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A panel podcast on compliance training

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At various points in the podcast, Craig refers to the eLearning Network’s event on innovation in compliance training that took place last November – there’s a great summary of the event on Craig’s blog. My fellow contributors were Sam Borrough and Colin Hawksworth , and you can listen to it on Craig’s blog.

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How I used Wordle as a basic TNA tool | Good To Great

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Good To Great In pursuit of excellence: my view on the world of learning and training Skip to content Home A bit about me ← Help me write a Wordle User-focused design for gold-standard compliance training → How I used Wordle as a basic TNA tool Posted on November 29, 2010 by Stephanie Dedhar | 12 Comments Last Friday I spoke at the last eLearning (..)

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Quick links and resources from BP’s Future of Learning

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At the end of November, I flew over to Houston for a two-day internal conference organised by Nick Shackleton-Jones called ‘Future of Learning’ I tweeted a lot throughout the event, using the #BPFOL12 hashtag, and I’ll be writing up some of the key sessions and takeaways in subsequent posts.