News from The Learning Network

    • Connect 2024 preview

      The Learning Network | London |

      Tom McDowall looks ahead to the Learning Network's annual conference.

    • The Learning Network Announces LN Connect 2024

      The Learning Network |

      The Learning Network is excited to announce the return of its highly anticipated annual conference, LN Connect 2024, set to take place on November 15, 2024, at etc.venues, St Paul’s, London.

    • Connect 2023: The Learning Network Announces Keynote Speakers

      The Learning Network |

      The Learning Network is excited to announce that Michelle Parry-Slater and Steve Wheeler will be the keynote speakers at Connect 2023. This year’s theme is "Building the Future of Learning and Development," and these distinguished speakers are perfectly suited to address this vital topic.

    • The Learning Network Announces Connect 2023: Building the Future of L&D

      The Learning Network |

      The Future of Learning & Development is up for grabs, Connect 2023 by The Learning Network is set to Inspire, Innovate, and Empower. Taking place in London on the 17th November 2023, Connect invites L&D professionals to shape the future of the industry amidst rapid technological advances and shifting workplace paradigms.

    • Connect 2022 programme published

      The Learning Network |

      The Learning Network has published the conference programme for Connect 2022, 15 November London. Event cancelled... The organisers have announced that Connect 2022 is cancelled.

    • Nominations for eLN Board open

      The Learning Network |

      Are you just what the eLN needs? Nominations are now open to join the eLN Board; closing date 26 November.

    • eLN Connect 2019 news highlights

      The Learning Network | London |

      eLN Connect 2019 took place in London in November and Learning News cameras were there along with Training Journal to capture what happened.

    • eLN CONNECT 2017 announced for 7 November 2017

      The Learning Network | London |

      The eLearning Network has announced its biggest ever digital learning conference with a three-track programme, over 40 conference speakers, keynotes from Dr Rebecca Gordon and Nick Shackleton-Jones, a dedicated exhibition and networking party to celebrate the eLN’s 30th birthday and the best in innovative learning. Training Journal will be supporting and covering the event as Media Partner.

    • eLN Annual Conference renamed and confirmed for 10th November at larger venue

      The Learning Network | London |

      The eLN annual conference has been renamed eLN CONNECT and will be its biggest ever event, moving to the Minories Suite at Grange Tower Bridge Hotel in central London. Open to members and non-members alike, registrations for this major conference are now being taken.

    • De Bruyckere to expose 70-20-10 flaws in eLN keynote

      The Learning Network | 15 Hatfields, London |

      Pedro De Bruyckere to reveal the urban myths surrounding some of our most dearly held learning theories, including 70-20-10, when he speaks at ‘Beyond Click Next’, the eLearning Network's annual conference on 11 November.

    • eLearning Network Looks for New Chairman

      The Learning Network |

      The eLearning Network (eLN), which is celebrating its 20th anniversary this year, has announced it is recruiting a new chairman.

    • eLearning Network replies to Learning Light's proposal

      The Learning Network | London, UK |

      At a specially convened meeting on 12th July, The Committee of the eLearning Network unanimously resolved not to accept the current proposal from Learning Light to transfer the membership of the eLN into Learning Light Membership Services.

    • E-learning bodies in historic talks

      The Learning Network |

      In a historic move, representatives of the key industry bodies serving the corporate e-learning and related industries have met for joint talks with Atul Sharda, of the DfES E-Learning Strategy Unit. In the talks, held near Milton Keynes, these bodies discussed their responses to the Government's proposals on e-learning in the UK - published last July in the consultation document, 'Towards a Unified E-Learning Strategy'.

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