New video resources help employees improve their wellbeing at work
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Video learning specialist Video Arts will be showcasing a new series of wellbeing resources for HR and L&D professionals at LT18.
Video learning specialist Video Arts will be showcasing a new series of wellbeing resources for HR and L&D professionals at LT18.
Video learning specialist Video Arts will be showcasing a new series of resources for leaders at LT2017 and providing visitors with tips on creating their own video learning.
Learning content specialist Video Arts will run a live film set and showcase its latest video titles, e-learning library and platforms at Learning Technologies 2016.
Learning content specialist Video Arts will run a competition with a difference, showcase its latest video titles and e-learning library and launch a new cloud-based learning management system at Learning Technologies 2015.
Video learning specialist Video Arts will demonstrate its new ON>DEMAND video platform, launch its multi-device e-learning courses and offer delegates the chance to win a part as an extra in its next production, at Learning Technologies 2014.
The top new year’s resolutions for L&D practitioners in 2014 are to develop their personal skills and to reach more people with learning in their organisations, according to a survey by Video Arts, the learning content specialist. The findings also reflect the challenges of the L&D role, with more than one in five practitioners saying they lack motivation, suffer from stress and want to change jobs.
Learning content specialist Video Arts unveiled its new video on demand (VOD) platform and showcasing its e-learning, m-learning and training video expertise at Learning Live in London.
The Institute of Leadership & Management (ILM) has created a more flexible study option on its flagship Level 3 Leadership and Management qualification by incorporating four e-learning courses from Video Arts.
Learning content specialist Video Arts will be launching new soft skills training courses and showcasing its e-learning, m-learning and training video expertise on stand 91 at Learning Technologies (29-30 January 2013, Olympia 2, London).
Martin Addison, CEO of Video Arts, one of the world’s leading providers of video-based learning content, will explain the ‘new rules’ for using video in training and teaching, at Video Educa, part of the global e-learning conference Online Educa which will be held in Berlin on 28-30 November.
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