5 reasons why inductions need to be online (now more than ever)
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Let’s be honest: Covid-19 is having a profound effect on the way learning is delivered in the workplace.
Let’s be honest: Covid-19 is having a profound effect on the way learning is delivered in the workplace.
One day we will return to our pre-Coronavirus lives and Covid-19 (and 2020 in general) will just be a painful memory. But it’s going to take a while, and some things might never be the same again… including the learning sector. Why do we think learning will have changed forever? The disruption to the sector, and the enforced changes that have had to be made, has given educators all over the world the opportunity to think about how learning is delivered.
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LiNCHigher is delighted to announce that they have teamed up with Lincolnshire-based creative digital agency First Media, to launch ‘LiNCHigher Learning’.
The international home appliance brand Bosch recently approached First Media to help them update the way they deliver their employee inductions.
First Media think that digital learning could help many businesses affected by Coronavirus.
Ahead of their appearance at Learning Tech 2020, the creative eLearning design specialists explain how they produce high-impact eLearning content for organisations such as the FA.
First Media have earned a national reputation for the highly engaging courses they produce for some of the biggest organisations in the sporting world over the last two decades.
One of the UK’s leading eLearning design specialists are celebrating 20 years in business.
First Media are a creative eLearning design specialist based in Lincolnshire. For the last 20 years they have been developing engaging eLearning content for clients including the Premier League, the FA and EFL. If you're looking for someone to bring your learning material to life, go to firstmedia.co.uk, email [email protected] or call 01507 607783.