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Six predictions for learning and development in 2019

The annual look by Financial Times | IE Business School Corporate Learning Alliance (www.ftiecla.com) at what’s going to be hot in learning and development (L&D) in the year ahead focuses, perhaps inevitably, on the continuing impact of all things digital.   The difference we’ve been seeing over the last 12 months is the maturing of [...]

Docebo to showcase world class e-learning solutions at Dubai’s Training and Development Show

Docebo, the disruptive Cloud e-learning solutions provider, will be showcasing its training solutions at the Training & Development Show ME 2014. The event is being held at the Dubai World Trade Centre on 8th and 9th December.   In addition, Claudio Erba, Docebo’s CEO, will be speaking on the subject of ‘E-learning in the Middle [...]

Learn on the Go: Docebo launches an iOS version of its open source mobile-learning app

Docebo, the Cloud-based, Software-as-a-Service (SaaS), e-Learning solutions provider, has published aniOS version of its Docebo Mobile app.   This complements the mobile app forAndroid phones which Docebo published a few weeks ago. Both apps are ready to install from iTunes or the Google Play store.   The introduction of the iOS and Android apps into [...]

By | November 27th, 2014|Categories: Learning Technologies|Tags: , , , , , , , , , , , |0 Comments

Docebo launches an open source mobile-learning app

Docebo, the Cloud-based, Software-as-a-Service (SaaS), e-learning solutions provider, has published Docebo Mobile - a mobile app which enables its users to learn anywhere, anytime, on-demand.   Claudio Erba, Docebo’s CEO, explained: “This app allows a client’s workforce to access learning materials on a just-in-time time basis via their mobile devices. The Docebo Mobile app allows [...]

By | November 12th, 2014|Categories: Learning Technologies|Tags: , , , , , , , , , |0 Comments

Docebo publishes a report outlining trends and tips in mobile learning

Docebo, maker of the Cloud-based, Software-as-a-Service (SaaS), e-learning platform, has published a free report on the current market – and market trends – in mobile learning (m-learning).   Called ‘Learning on the Go – tips and trends in m-learning’, the report contains contributions from specialist instructional designer, Valentina Piccioli; Francesco Minichini, of Cezanne on Demand, [...]

By | November 4th, 2014|Categories: Learning Technologies|Tags: , , , , , , , , |0 Comments

Eleven reasons why e-learning is like cricket

  The fabled similarity between cricket and e-learning was emphasised a few days ago when E-Learning Age, in association with Unicorn Training, organised a one day seminar – on ‘the future of e-learning’ – at The Kia Oval, in Kennington, London. There, overseen by the portraits of many of Surrey’s greatest cricketers, the Texas-born, California-based [...]

Key issues in mobile learning

The drivers for adopting new technologies in learning include not only the suppliers and customers (buyers) but also the consumers (users) – in other words, everyone. Decide, design, develop and deploy is the standard four-step process relating to technology. Increasingly – since about 2006 - consumers want to use mobile devices for learning and for [...]

Keep taking the tablets

It seems that the learning community – especially the learning technology community – is always ready to define another way of learning and give it a new name. For example, the last ten months or so has seen the growth in popularity and use of ‘t-learning’.   While some people in the UK may think [...]

By | September 24th, 2012|Categories: Learning Technologies|Tags: , , , , |0 Comments

‘E’ gets the elbow

According to a report from Elliott Masie, the world renowned e-learning guru, the ‘e’ in e-learning seems to be vanishing. Masie’s The Masie Center, in Saratoga Springs, New York state, has noticed that: There’s been a 20 per cent decrease this year in advertised ‘e-learning’ job vacancies. Apparently, ‘e-learning developers’ are now more [...]

By | August 15th, 2012|Categories: Learning Technologies|Tags: , , , , , |0 Comments

No formal learning please, we’re managers

Research (available from http://goodpractice.com/blog/resources/discover-the-learn...), carried out by GoodPractice, has revealed leaders’ and managers’ preference for informal or social learning. The study found that the biggest challenge faced by leaders and managers relates to having difficult conversations with team members. This ranked far ahead of all other issues discussed in the research, with over [...]