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    • Working with business leaders on Learning Now tv

      Learning Now tv | London |

      Learning Now tv interviews: the former head of learning at telefonica, Paul Morgan, on engaging with business leaders; Donald Taylor on the future of learning; market analyst, David Perring, on digital learning providers.

    • Blended Learning Conference Sydney

      Liquid Learning | Sydney, AUS |

      The 9th Annual Blended Learning Conference is taking place March 14th & 15th, 2017 in Sydney: advanced strategies and solutions, opportunities to engage, network and share experiences with leaders and experts across multiple sectors and industries.

    • Blended Learning and Development Conference Wellington

      Liquid Learning | Wellington, NZ |

      The 6th Annual Blended Learning and Development Conference 2017 is taking place March 8 and 9th in Wellington, New Zealand: maximising learner outcomes through innovation, technology and the right mix of training delivery.

    • Learning for an uncertain world

      OEB Learning Technologies Europe | Berlin |

      Trump, Brexit, climate change, new technologies, economic turbulence… We live in an increasingly uncertain world in which things are changing fast. What does it all mean for education and training? How should they adapt to meet the challenge of uncertainty? How can they help businesses and employers to cope with rapid and continuing change?

    • Learning for an uncertain world

      OEB Learning Technologies Europe |

      Trump, Brexit, climate change, new technologies, economic turbulence… We live in an increasingly uncertain world in which things are changing fast. What does it all mean for education and training? How should they adapt to meet the challenge of uncertainty? How can they help businesses and employers to cope with rapid and continuing change?

    • New tech is the new normal for L&D

      Kineo | Brighton, UK |

      Kineo's latest report - Learning Insights 2017 - highlights big changes in the way employees expect workplace learning to be delivered. It also reveals that L&D professionals are now keeping pace with this rapid rate of change.

    • A new online video library to help knowledge ‘stick’

      Clear Lessons | London |

      Clear Lessons, a brand new video library and platform, is launching at Learning Technologies 2017. Drawing on research into the effectiveness of using video, Clear Lessons’ unique approach will ensure that knowledge ‘sticks’.

    • 'C-Level' view on Learning & Development in NYC this March

      Corinium Global Intelligence | New York |

      The Chief Learning Officer Forum USA 2017 will launch in March to capitalize on business critical initiatives including leadership development, workforce engagement and the retention of talent.

    • Communicaid launches new digital language learning solution

      Communicaid | London |

      Learning Technologies 2017 will see Communicaid showcase its new suite of blended language services - Communicaid Blended. This new range of digital learning solutions will enable organisations to provide a standardised, flexible and cost-effective language training solution to all their employees – wherever they are in the world.

    • HT2 Labs and friends to share key insights in series of talks at LT17

      HT2 | Oxford, UK |

      February 1-2 sees the return of Europe’s largest learning technologies exhibition and conference to London’s Olympia. HT2 Labs will be exhibiting and delivering a number of live demos across the 2 days, as well as being joined by friends from the industry to highlight how organisations can make learning more personal, more social and more measurable.

    • Rethinking learning in the modern workplace

      PebblePad | Telford, UK |

      Trailblazing personal learning technology specialists PebblePad will be teaming up with modern workplace learning guru Jane Hart at Learning Technologies 2017 conference. Together, they'll be proposing a new approach to modern workplace learning and discussing why the LMS isn’t best placed to support it.