Learning Now TV: AI sentiment and the state of L&D
LNTV, Mar 28: Sentiment around AI in L&D with Donald H Taylor; Nahdia Khan on the current state of L&D; Nick Hernandez talks about 360Learning's journey from start-up to a leader in collaborative learning; Toby Kheng continues his series on Employee Experience Design; and Rob Clarke has the latest news.
On Learning Now TV this month, Donald H Taylor talks about the recent Global Sentiment Survey in L&D and the rise of AI as the hottest topic in the survey's history.
Also on the show, Nahdia Khan talks about the current state of L&D and 20 years of producing the Benchmark Reports; Nick Hernandez reflects on 360Learning's journey from start-up to a leader in collaborative learning; Toby Kheng continues his series on Employee Experience Design, looking at how to enable the performance of new employees; and Rob Clarke has the latest news.
The next Learning Now TV live-streamed programme is on Thursday Mar 28 at 10 am UK time. And the full programme will be available on catch up from the LNTV website three days later.
The full programme of interviews and features for LNTV Mar 28:
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Donald Taylor discusses the findings of the new Global Sentiments Survey and, as expected, AI in L&D dominates - but the surprising thing is by how much AI is the premier priority of learning and performance leaders around the world.
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Nahdia Khan talks to Kate about the current state of L&D in organisations and she explains how 20 years of producing the Benchmark Reports have changed.
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Nick Hernandez, CEO and Founder of 360Learning, talks to Nigel about their journey as a start-up to one of the leaders in the field of collaborative learning.
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Toby Kheng continues his series on Employee Experience Design. In this episode, he focuses on how to enable your new employees to start performing for the organisation.
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News Bulletin - Rob Clarke presents another round-up of the hot news: market developments in learning systems; a new extended reality skills lab opens in London; and Blue Eskimo's Nick Jones reports on job mobility in the learning sector.
The next Learning Now tv programme is on Mar 28 at 10 am UK time with the live social stream with Colin Steed starting at 9.50 am UK time.