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People Untapped CEO, Marisa Knowles, to reveal more about their obsession with learning impact at LEARNING LIVE.
People Untapped CEO, Marisa Knowles, to reveal more about their obsession with learning impact at LEARNING LIVE.
Generative artificial intelligence (AI) tools have produced both excitement and uncertainty across many industries, and the global assessments landscape is no exception. As AI has become more powerful and accessible, high-stakes testing methods have evolved in parallel. An increasing number of exam content creators have started actively exploring how AI technologies might be used to develop test items for a range of assessments. With AI dominating media headlines around the world, Neil Wilkinson, Manager of Content for EMEA and India, at Pearson VUE, explores some of the key considerations and what the future holds for item development and AI.
The survey explores the latest trends in L&D’s capability to measure learning’s impact. The resulting report will be published in early 2024.
Info-Tech's Software Reviews named Bridge an Emotional Footprint Champion in the Learning Management Midmarket category based on customer satisfaction and product impact.
Credly by Pearson translates learning experiences into professional opportunities with digital credentials, while Watershed analyzes skills and competencies.
The L&D Detective, Kevin M. Yates, with Rob Clarke from Learning News at Learning Technologies 2023.
Andy Costello explains Kineo’s new analytics service and why it is included with every content project.
Kineo is attending the 2023 Learning Technologies event in London Excel on 3rd-4th May.
Learning News interview with Alejandra Chilczenko, from Imparta, which won Learning Impact Gold at the Learning Awards.
Learning News interview with Alejandra Chilczenko, from Imparta, which won Learning Impact Gold at the Learning Awards.
On this day, the day of taking time to think about loving relationships, Laura Overton takes a unique look at L&D and business impact in this insightful and fun but equally thought-provoking article.
There’s only one week left to take part in the annual 'measuring the business impact of learning' benchmarking strategy survey.
Now in its seventh year, the survey aims to benchmark L&D responses to learning measurement and impact.
One of the UK’s pioneer bodies for training scientists working in the National Health Service (NHS) is using the eAssessment platform developed by eCom Learning Solutions, Scotland’s leading digital learning and assessment specialist.
A UK-developed online self-assessment tool which benchmarks individuals’ skills and identifies skills gaps within the international operational geoscience community, is establishing a worldwide presence within nine months of its launch.
Australia is the latest continent to get a taste of a new online self-assessment tool to benchmark the skills within the international operations geoscience community and identify individuals’ skills gaps. The tool enables operations geoscientists, in the oil and gas sector, to objectively assess the level of their current skills - which they need to be successful in their role.
The internationally-known provider of online training and assessment, eCom Scotland, is helping organisations future-proof their learning and assessment strategies.
Fuse-licensed research reveals the +60 next-gen learning methods being deployed by organisations in the new world of work.
Within the oil and gas drilling industry – a key part of a sector that produced revenues of some $3.3 trillion in 2019 and comprises some 3.8% of the global economy - the use of online assessment (eAssessment) is demonstrably improving the assessment process, as well as streamlining the operations of organisations and, thus, providing added value to their stakeholders.
With over half its multi-million dollar revenue regularly coming from clients outside the UK, the digital learning and assessment specialist, eCom Scotland is used to working with organisations in far-flung, often exotic and, sometimes, remote parts of the world. Among these is the far-from remote but no-less-exotic Bahamas, where one of its professional institutes is benefiting from using eCom’s eAssessment platform with the hundreds of students studying for qualifications on its 16 or so regular programmes.
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