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Ten People Every Learning Pro Should Know

Mike Taylor

I was just talking with colleague the other day about the best way to get started in the Learning & Development field when I saw Amanda Nolan´s Linkedin post asking for some input on people´s favorite resources for new comers. Super smart people having interesting, relevant conversations in the learning space.

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Just Why L&D Innovation Comes Down to Enthusiasm and Experimentation

Acorn Labs

Rita Slogrove, Learning and Organisational Development Manager at Fletcher Building joins Blake Proberts on the Strategic L&D Podcast to discuss how L&D can deliver on business outcomes (both business improvement and people uplift), the power of piloting programs first, and how to give learners freedom within a framework.

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Just Why L&D Innovation Comes Down to Enthusiasm and Experimentation

Acorn Labs

Rita Slogrove, Learning and Organisational Development Manager at Fletcher Building. Starting in New Zealand, working for consultancies around—and using assessment for selection and development, and coaching. And so I look after learning or development for, for that division. And it's too late.

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Accessibility in eLearning – David Berman

Petra Mayer

This interview is relevant for anybody developing learning content or virtual content, regardless of the media selected. My name is Petra Mayer of Petra Mayer and Associates Consulting and I am super thrilled to have with me today, today’s guest, David Berman of David Berman Communications. Petra Mayer 00:01.

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Enterprise Mobile Learning 2011 - Year in Review

mLearning Trends

I still think the Mobile App is King in the enterprise mobile learning space although the drum thumps of HTML5-based mobile web apps can be heard faintly in the distance. tiny screens, static content, awkward user experience, others).