Tag: learning design

Apr 25th, 2019

Lessons from the Anthropology of Learning

Jennifer Hubauer

A recent study - “The Future of Jobs” - from The World Economic Forum (WEF), reveals that over half the global workforce will require significant up-skilling and re-skilling by 2024. This is unsurprising, given the rapid rate of technological and business change. Yet, viewing these findings alongside Harvard Business Publishing’s “2018 State of Leadership Development” report – which found that 80% of both L&D and business leaders believe organisations need more innovation in their approach to talent development.

Lessons from the Anthropology of LearningJennifer Hubauer
Nov 16th, 2018

Design Thinking in Language Learning

Jörg Koberling

Learning may often take place in a classroom full of people (or an office full of colleagues), but the truth is, it’s personal—especially when it comes to learning a new language. And unfortunately, it hasn’t always been easy for HR and learning and development (L&D) professionals to create unique, customizable experiences for employees.

Design Thinking in Language LearningJörg Koberling
Nov 13th, 2018

Q&A: Citi’s Anca lordache on the Future of Learning

Armin Hopp

It’s that time of year again—our annual Speexx Exchange conference, hosted by Laura Overton of Towards Maturity, is right around the corner! This leading industry event on talent management practices brings together learning and development (L&D) practitioners from around the world for a fulfilling day of networking, sharing and learning in Berlin.

Q&A: Citi’s Anca lordache on the Future of LearningArmin Hopp
Nov 2nd, 2016

E-Learning Design: The Tools Your Team Will Need

Beate Gallist

An effective e-learning program takes a diverse team to build. Everyone comes to the table with a different skillset, and they need to work together to produce effective learning content. To help you along your way, here are some tools that will help your team work and learn together.

E-Learning Design: The Tools Your Team Will NeedBeate Gallist