Browsing news: Learning technology

    • Why do Courses only have a Limited Impact?

      Fuse Universal |

      Does e-learning make a difference? A difficult but important question, and a question that Fuse Universal are answering together with Carpetright and the AI institute of UCL. What insights did they take from this data and what’s next?

    • OEB 2019: Using data and analytics in learning

      OEB Learning Technologies Europe | Berlin |

      OEB 2019 Conference, Berlin, 27-29 November, will debate using data and analytics in education and workplace learning. A series of expert panels with practitioners and edtech leaders aims to provide practical insights for improving learning and debate controversial views on the use of data.

    • OEB Global: Annual debate to stir up storm about direction of education

      OEB Learning Technologies Europe | Berlin |

      Should education be all about the needs of industry and the economy or is it something more fundamental? Have universities, colleges and schools become too obsessed with what they imagine employers are likely to need from workers in the future? And is this obsession with the skills we suppose will be most in demand actually leading us to prevent students acquiring precisely the skills that will be most valuable?

    • OEB 2019: Reassessing roles in learning

      OEB Learning Technologies Europe | Berlin |

      OEB 2019, Berlin, 27-29 November, will look at the evolution in the roles of learning professionals: from agile L&D teams to supporting, developing and certifying online teaching in higher education.

    • GuyKat announces the opening of a new office in the US

      GuyKat | Birmingham, UK |

      Today, GuyKat announces the opening of its first office and subsidiary in the USA. GuyKat Inc. is based in Tampa, Florida. This marks a key milestone in the company's aggressive expansion into the North American market.

    • OEB 2019: Solving skills gaps and preparing students for industry

      OEB Learning Technologies Europe | Berlin |

      OEB 2019, Berlin, 27-29 November, will show learning and edtech professionals how technology can overcome skills gaps and better prepare students for the workplace. The Conference will explore the impact of AI and a new view on designing educational programmes that deliver on learners’ and employers’ needs.

    • Anti-Bribery Sorted: New mobile game helps corporates combat corruption

      Sponge | Plymouth, UK |

      Learning Provider of the Year, Sponge, launches training to ensure employee compliance with anti-bribery legislation. Based on the UK Bribery Act 2010 and international principles, the learning game helps organisations combat corruption and protect corporate reputation. The game is the third in the ‘Sorted’ series of off-the-shelf compliance training solutions - following GDPR Sorted and Cybersecurity Sorted – for the ‘seriously creative’ digital learning provider.

    • French expertise features prominently at eLearning Africa in Abidjan

      eLearning Africa |

      French expertise features prominently in the 2019 edition of Africa’s most respected technology supported education and training conference and exhibition event. This year’s eLearning Africa convenes in Abidjan on 23-25 October under the theme “learnability and employability”. The annual pan-African conference is dedicated to examining the potential for using new communications technologies to spread educational opportunity.