LNTV: future L&D skills, using social media, Getty Images on communicating
Learning Now tv this month includes features on skills predictions in L&D, getting the best from social media and an interview with Kate Rash of Getty Images on communicating in a meaningful and impactful way.
This month LNTV presents another programme packed with L&D issues hosted by Lisa Minogue-White and Kim George. The programme is scheduled for 8.00pm Thursday August 27, UK time:
LNTV talks to Corrina Jorgensen, MD of Afiniti, about their Gold Award winning project with Network Rail. This huge project was around improving the organisation's logistics and Corrina explains about how they achieved enormous returns for Network Rail.
Kim George talks to Kate Rash, Senior L&D Manager at Getty Images, about the importance of communicating information in a meaningful and impactful way.
Aintree University Hospital's Apprenticeship Programme won an award at this year's Learning Awards. Lisa Minogue-White talks to Aintree's L&D Team Leader Fiona Chapman and Marie Rees, from Unison, about how the programme is making huge changes at the hospital.
Winning the prestigious Learning Professional of the Year at the Learning Awards is no mean feat. Kim George talks to the 2015 winner, Glen Butler from Tesco, to find out more and get his predictions for the skills he thinks learning professionals will need in the future.
LNTV’s first overseas report comes from Helen Blunden who went to the Australian Wool and Sheep Show and will show viewers how social learning is everywhere, and is thriving across all industries.
LNTV’s popular series, The Learning Designers, focuses on Simon Rupniak, a lead learning designer from Kineo. Jon Kennard's Trainers' Tips this month focuses on six top tips for freelancers on how to get the best from social media. LNTV’s intrepid US Reporter Brent Schlenker takes viewers through the benefits and features of the two popular live-streaming apps Meerkat and Periscope. LNTV’s Your Say feature this month welcomes back Michelle Parry-Slater.
The next Learning Now tv programme is on Thursday August 27, 8.00 pm UK time with the regular live social stream with Ady Howes from 7.45 pm.