Training to Learning & Performance – It’s evolution baby!
Learning Cuppa from the UK Hi everyone this is my first post and I’m really pleased to be part of Learning Café. I hope to bring you a view of things that are happening in the UK L&D world. In...
View ArticleLearning Professionals – Do you need to tweak your pipes?
Learning Cuppa from the UK In my last post I talked about the Institute of IT Training (IITT) becoming the Learning & Performance Institute (LPI). The big announcement came at Learning Live last...
View ArticleLearning through Games – From Warcraft to Workcraft?
Learning Cuppa from the UK I recently had the pleasure of attending an eLearning Innovation Seminar organised by digital learning company Intelligo and PIXELearning – a world-leading provider of...
View ArticleThe “un-science” of learning evaluation
Evaluation is notoriously under-done in the corporate sector. And who can blame us? With ever increasing pressure bearing down on L&D professionals to put out the next big fire, it’s no wonder we...
View ArticleA beachhead for learning – Learning Conversation with Helen Zwicker, CEO...
We talk to Helen Zwicker, the Executive Officer of the Kiama Community College Inc. Kiama Community College Inc is a not-for-profit, volunteer managed, community based Registered Training Organisation...
View ArticleThe Rise and Fall of 3D Learning – Lessons from Real Implementations
On being asked to write a blog post on my experience with virtual learning, our near obsessive interest a few years ago, with Virtual worlds and 3D Learning comes to mind. Second Life in particular...
View ArticleDid anyone ask if you wanted email?
At my last post The Effectiveness of Learning – Ready Set Go (Part 2) which discussed the implementation of e-learning, I mentioned I’d write next about a implementation that was surprisingly and...
View ArticleMethod and madness – Disconnect between learning & knowledge
I’ve oftened wondered about the organisational disconnect between Learning and KM/Documentation areas. For years the model has perpetuated a sort of ‘doubling up’ on effort around the information...
View ArticleNear Future of Learning in Australia – Theme for Learning Cafe UnConference...
What is an Unconference? This event will be very different to any standard conference you have been to before. If you are not sure what an unconference is, start here, browse a little and you will...
View ArticleDo you need a fix?
The fix I am of course referring to is the good old prefix, more specifically the prefix used to identify types of learning delivery methods. The most notorious being the ‘e’ in e-learning and more...
View ArticleEffective Learning – Musings from the UnConference
This blog post is a summary of the “Effective Learning” stream of the Learning Cafe UnConference which was led by Bob Spence. This stream, which was well attended all day, was concerned with how we...
View ArticleObservations from Supporting Performance with Learning – Learning Cafe...
28 Learning professionals from a wide cross section of industries participated in the online Workplace Trends Forum on Supporting Performance with Learning. Peter Davis moderated the session with a...
View ArticleUsability and e-Learning – The Critical Connection
An interface is the medium via which the human (user) interacts with the product or application. The design of an interface whether it is a hand-held device, a cockpit, a console or a website, impacts...
View ArticlePanelist FAQs
LearningCafe & CapabilityCafe webinars have gained a reputation for quality content. The webinars feature experienced industry professionals who have a grounded and pragmatic view on current...
View ArticleShould L&D/HR be Architects of Lifelong Learning in the Workforce?
Should L&D/HR be Architects of Lifelong Learning in the Workforce? from LearningCafe & CapabilityCafe Overview The Economist dedicated a January 2017 issue to Lifelong Learning, bringing to...
View ArticleLearning Portals – User Centric Gateway to Learning & Knowledge
Overview In the age of information glut, Learning Portals can provide Learners a way through the chaos to Learning and Knowledge that is useful and easier to access. However success stories are few...
View ArticleLearningCafe UnConference comes to Melbourne on 16th Aug
The DNA of L&D is changing. Over the past two years, we have observed L&D becoming more sophisticated in the way it delivers its business and services. From a stand alone function delivering...
View ArticleL&D Needs to Build Ecosystems for the Future of Work
Overview Work is becoming more interconnected as the pace of business increases. The Future of work promises to be one that is very different from today. LearningCafe considers that the simple view of...
View ArticleContent Curation for Learning – Beyond the Basics
Overview Content Curation is rapidly becoming a key L&D skillset. But curation is almost as old as human civilisation itself and has been central to the media industry (newspapers). L&D is at...
View ArticleLearningCafe UnConference is pivoting to the Enterprise Learning Confluence
The LearningCafe UnConference has over the last 6 years become a regular fixture in the L&D professional development calendar with a reputation for high-quality content and presenters scoring...
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