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    • Are you a learning guru? Test your knowledge at #LT18uk with Sponge

      Sponge | Plymouth, UK |

      Award-winning learning provider, Sponge UK, is inviting visitors at Europe’s largest learning technologies event to join them on a journey of exploration and discovery in outstanding workplace learning. At Learning Technologies 2018, (London Olympia, 31 January – 1 February), Sponge is giving delegates the opportunity to get hands on with a new learning game that has been designed by Sponge exclusively for the event.

    • Practical Predictive Analytics for Learning and Development

      Dreamtek | London |

      Presenting at Learning Technologies 2018, Matt Wicks, CEO of The Virtual Forge, will present on Artificial Intelligence (AI), ‘Practical Predictive Analytics for Learning and Development’. The team will be available in the exhibition to discuss the latest production, live event streaming, and social broadcasting solutions in learning and development.

    • Mind Tools research reveals the top skills needed to be a great boss

      Mind Tools for Business | London |

      Mind Tools founder James Manktelow and deputy CEO Ollie Craddock are presenting at Learning Technologies 2018 about the skills needed to be a great boss, as chosen by more than 15,000 managers and leadership experts worldwide. New research conducted by MindTools.com, one of the world’s foremost providers of on-demand leadership, management and career skills training, has revealed the tools and techniques that are driving team and organisation success.

    • Capita TI releases SmartMATE - a new technology suite

      Capita | Capita TI, Manchester, UK |

      Capita Translation & interpreting (Capita TI) has recently released their brand new technology toolkit, SmartMATE, helping them to improve the quality of their translations, the productivity of their teams and their clients, and connectivity between their customer's systems and their own.

    • accessplanit Wins Training Software Excellence Award

      Accessplanit | Lancaster, UK |

      Training management software house, accessplanit lands Award for ‘Best Advance in Software for a Training Company.’ Run by research and analyst firm Brandon Hall, the Excellence in Technology Awards recognises ‘the best organizations that have successfully deployed programs, strategies, modalities, processes, systems, and tools that have achieved measurable results.’

    • eCom to Launch eNetAuthor Mobile App at Learning Technologies 2018

      eCom Learning Solutions | Dunfermline, Scotland |

      eCom will launch its new mobile application for eNetAuthor, the cloud-based authoring tool, at Learning Technologies 2018, 31st January – 1st February, London. eNetAuthor enables eLearning teams and individuals to manage the complete eLearning development process from storyboarding, to authoring and reviewing in one tool.

    • Trivantis Vaast: Faster, More Effective eLearning Course Development

      Trivantis | Deerfield Beach, Fla. and San Diego |

      Trivantis Vaast Solution Provides Instant Access and Management of Corporate-wide Digital Assets for Faster, More Effective eLearning Course Development -- Trivantis Vaast (Virtual Asset and Sharing Technology) helps customers reduce time to market by improving the speed and effectiveness of course development. By integrating IntelligenceBank DAM technology (Digital Asset Management) with Lectora, multiple Lectora Online authors will have a centralized repository of digital assets for collaborating, distributing, briefing, approving and tracking content seamlessly.

    • OEB Global 2017: Government Adviser Says Stop Investing in Systems that Don’t Work

      OEB Learning Technologies Europe | Berlin, Germany |

      A senior adviser to Scottish First Minister Nicola Sturgeon and to the Finnish Government claimed yesterday (Thursday) that education ministers in England, Australia and the United States are continuing to invest in unsuccessful education systems, in spite of clear evidence that they are not working.

    • OEB Global 2017: Call for “More Flexible Education Systems” and Training for Teachers

      OEB Learning Technologies Europe | Berlin, Germany |

      Education systems will need to be much more flexible, in order to cope with the demands of an age of increasing uncertainty. And teachers must be trained not only to teach, but also to redesign their institutions to keep up with the pace of change in society. These are just two of the recommendations set to be made by education and technology experts, taking part in OEB Global 2017, Europe’s largest conference on technology assisted learning and training.

    • OEB Global: Experts Warn Learning Providers about Data Regulation

      OEB Learning Technologies Europe | Berlin, Germany |

      International experts on data security and privacy in education are warning that the education sector may not be ready for the imminent implementation of the EU’s new law on data protection, the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR).