AI use in L&D on LNTV
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LNTV, Jan 29: Egle Vinauskaite discusses how AI use in L&D matured over the last 12 months, Gary Cookson on middle managers, and Lori Niles-Hofmann gives her top prediction for 2026.
LNTV, Jan 29: Egle Vinauskaite discusses how AI use in L&D matured over the last 12 months, Gary Cookson on middle managers, and Lori Niles-Hofmann gives her top prediction for 2026.
LNTV, Nov 28: The importance of instructional designers understanding the objectives of their work; Matt Richter discusses his new book "Techniques for Interactive Learning"; Getting learning departments more integrated into the business; and the latest news from Learning News.
LNTV, Jul 25: Nick Shackleton-Jones on his particular take on leadership; Gallup report - The State of the Global Workplace; How the Children’s Society restructured its talent development; and the latest news from Learning News.
LNTV, Dec 21: How artificial intelligence will affect the work of vendors & practitioners; How to level up employee experience; Spotlight on the Australian Institute of Training and Development; Learning Spaces at Manchester University; Employer Branding with Toby Kheng; and the latest news with Rob Clarke.
LNTV, Nov 30: Alarming statistics from David James on upskilling and reskilling; Couzins and Paine on why the UK needs better managers; Thrive CLO, Helen Marshall explains why every organisation needs a CLO; a new 6-part series starts on Employee Experience Design; and Rob Clarke has the news.
LNTV, Sep 28: David Perring joins LNTV with Fosway's latest report into the digital learning market; Sue Stockdale's journey to the North Pole and her work as an Executive Coach; Martin Baker's latest venture - The Charity Mentoring Network; Stella Collins continues her series on the brain and learning and Rob Clarke has a news round-up from the learning and performance sector.
LNTV, Jul 27: Lara Overton discusses the latest report from CIPD, 'Learning In The Workplace 2023'; We take a look at Bright Horizons which runs 1,000 nursery schools and why it won a Culture Pioneer Award. Plus, the Welsh Air Ambulance induction programme.
LNTV, Feb 23: Henry Stewart discusses Happy’s transition to a 4-day week; learning culture transforms New Zealand Transport; Bob Mosher - new series; Plus LNTV regulars Robin Hoyle and Rob Clarke; Hosts Kate Graham and Nigel Paine.
LNTV, Jan 26: Dr Vikas Joshi on the future of corporate L&D; Andy Lancaster on self-directed learning; Jo Cook on the human focus in virtual learning.
LNTV, Oct 27: Evaluation expert, Professor Robert Brinkerhoff, on what really makes training have a real business impact. Plus, using TikTok for learning events; Bob Mosher concludes his series Elevating Performance; Martin Couzins draws conclusions from Mind Tools' Benchmark Study for corporate L&D.
Learning Now TV, Jan 27: Most people are getting learning measurement wrong according to Kevin Yates who joins Nigel Paine on LNTV this week; Michelle Parry-Slater talks to the World Vision charity on making content inclusive; plus we hear from our regular commentators Robin Hoyle and Martin Couzins and the Learning News bulletin.
LNTV, Sep 10: David James from Looop.co discusses automating organisational processes to reduce time spent on low-level tasks; Megan Torrance discusses helping employees to learn important things through meaningful learning experiences. Plus interviews with Zahra Clarke-Johnney from Southwark Council, Kevin Streater from CEdMA, and Robin Hoyle discusses algorithms following the A-Level grading fiasco.
LNTV, April 30, includes interviews with learning leaders from Hilti, Monzo Bank and D&D London, on how they are leading change and adapting to the lockdown.
On February’s LNTV show Andy Lancaster talks about his new role at CIPD and his book 'Driving Performance Through Learning'. Plus: a new reporter at LNTV, Lori Niles-Hofmann; Robin Hoyle on why aligning L&D to the business is proving so difficult; and the news highlights from Learning Technologies 2020.
On May’s Learning Now tv: Nick Shackleton-Jones - How People Learn; Virtual Reality, Augmented Reality and 360 degree learning technology; Learning Leader of the Year, Loiza Tallon.
On April’s Learning Now tv: Charles Jennings on building workplace capability and value-based learning, Barbara Thompson hosts April’s panel of young L&D professionals, Steve Wheeler introduces his new book ‘Digital Learning in Organisations’ and Martin Couzins reviews Towards Maturity’s 2019 report.
Creativity and innovation consultant Tim Reid is on February’s Learning Now tv discussing workplace performance; ‘Rising Star’ Danielle Kennedy discusses her career and success at the Learning Awards 2018; research from Oxford University and Reuters into media and tech trends affecting L&D; plus ‘How not to waste money on training’ with Krystyna Gadd.
How can L&D teams utilise freely available content, while ensuring it meets the quality needed to be effective: Andrew Jacobs, London Borough of Lewisham, explains how on Learning Now tv, Tuesday 30 January.
On October’s Learning Now tv: CIPD’s Andy Lancaster on how L&D should support organisational performance and Saffron’s Noorie Sazen on making better use of resources to make effective change. The upcoming LNTV programme is this Thursday 26 October.
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.
Learning Now tv interviews workplace happiness visionary, Henry Stewart, founder and CEO of the learning business, Happy.
Virtual reality for learning: how to get started, the equipment needed and practical examples of how VR is being used in learning; plus a special LNTV report into learning at a unique UK charity.
On November’s Learning Now tv Sarah Frame and Marilyn Gilchrist talk about the Aspire Women's Network, which aims to get a global financial institution to take women into senior positions.
On August’s Learning Now tv Mel Milloway discusses Pokemon Go and its application for learning. Plus GSK’s global Director of Learning Quality and insights into learning design with PwC.
On July’s Learning Now tv PwC’s Sarah Lindsell talks about her team’s role in ensuring consistency in L&D across a significant, large, global workforce; Charles Jennings discusses the launch of the 702010 Institute; plus interviews with Good Practice CEO Owen Ferguson; and introducing a new LNTV US correspondent, Tom Spiglanin.
On this month’s Learning Now tv Martin Couzins looks at Mary Meaker’s Internet Trends Report and assesses its implications for L&D.
David James, former CLO at Disney, talks about ‘The Empowered Learner’ on this month’s Learning now tv and offers insights for forward-thinking L&D teams. April’s Learning now tv goes out Thursday 28 April at 8 pm, hosted by Kim George and Nigel Paine.
On this month’s Learning Now tv Henry Stewart discusses his 'Happy Manifesto' and explains how organisations are reaping the benefits; Blue Eskimo’s Nick Bate interviewed on learning sector salaries and working conditions; Euan Semple on corporate social media strategy.
In November’s LNTV Nigel Paine and Kim George turn their spotlight on creativity at home and at work; LNTV investigates the importance of marketing skills for learning professionals; LNTV team pays tribute to informal learning advocate Jay Cross.
Learning Now tv this month includes features on talent management and performance reviews, building virtual teams, marketing in L&D and contains in-depth interviews with L&D leaders from BP and DHL Express.
Learning Now tv this month includes interviews with Donald Taylor of the Learning Technologies Summer Forum, Designer Shoe Warehouse’s Sarah King on in-store training, an in-depth look at Network Rail’s award-winning learning project and a review of learning trends in the UK.
Mary-Louise Angoujard, Managing Director of leadership communications consultancy Rapporta is centre stage on May’s edition of Learning Now tv, the live-streamed Internet television channel for the L&D sector.
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