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Free L&D webinars for February 2021

Limestone Learning

“ Heart, leaves, foliage ” by Bianca Mentil is licensed by Pixabay. Join Global Digital Learning Innovations Lead at British American Tobacco, Amritha Murali, and Degreed’s Head of Global Communication, Sarah Danzl, for an engaging session about: How to get started with a skills strategy. Tuesday, February 2, 2021, 10 a.m.–11

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Friday Finds — Good News, Learning Out Loud, ChatGPT

Mike Taylor

In fact, there were some truly uplifting human rights victories, extraordinary conservation wins, major milestones in global health and development, and an acceleration in the clean energy transition. Watch Cat Mulvihill teach you how to create and present slides that will leave your audience clawing for more with Canva. Learn more →.

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Digital learning futures

Learning with e's

These slides accompanied my presentation during the Learning Technologies conference and exhibition held at London's Olympia on 25-26 January. The latter in particular is a trend that is allowing us to use web-enabled television, dual view screens, and in the near future will enable a merging between e-mail and social media.

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Free learning & development webinars for April 2023

Limestone Learning

“ Cherry blossoms, flowers, spring, pink ” by LiMa74 is licensed by Pixabay. After getting geeky, Mike Parkinson, Owner of Billion Dollar Graphics, will share the latest trends and show you how to make amazing slides with simple typography tips and tricks. Add some chocolate eggs to the mix, and spring is shaping up.

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Is sharing caring? #OpenBlog19

Learning with e's

I attended an event in Utrecht, in the Netherlands way back in 2007, at around the time that social media was emerging as a serious learning technology. As you will have noticed if you read this blog, watched my YouTube channel or used my slide decks , I almost always attach a Creative Commons share-and-share-alike licence on my work.

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Web 2.0 culture

Learning with e's

Secondly, it is so you can reap the exponential rewards the social web offers. Licensing your content under a Creative Commons agreement that allows for repurposing or remixing provides an opportunity and invitation for others to translate your slides or blogposts into another language. Unported License. Unported License.

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Free L&D webinars for January 2021

Limestone Learning

“ Winter, landscape, snow ” by Michael Gaida is licensed by Pixabay. The once-in-a-lifetime global pandemic has cost us so much. Because of the cognitive load limits of people’s brains, we’re only able to focus on and learn a finite number of any given items on a screen, slide or page. 2020 turned us upside down and inside out.