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How People Learn: Nick Shackleton-Jones on Learning Now tv

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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.

How People Learn: Nick Shackleton-Jones on Learning Now tv May 30
How People Learn: Nick Shackleton-Jones on Learning Now tv May 30 

On May’s Learning Now tv we caught up with Nick Shackleton-Jones to discuss his new book for learning professionals, How People Learn, which suggests learning might have more in common with marketing than we ever thought.

Keith Keating talks about his work using virtual reality, augmented reality and 360 degree learning. Gemma Critchley speaks to the 2019 Learning Leader of the Year award winner, Loiza Tallon, about her work at Westcoast Group, and QA’s Jennie Marshall talks about developing learning programmes.

Also on May’s show: Robin Hoyle’s views on microlearning platforms, Euan Semple on increasing automation at work and Martin Couzins reviews the 2019 Edelman Trust Barometer.

This month’s Learning Now tv is on Thursday May 30 at 10 am UK time. And the show will be available on catch up from the LNTV website three days later.

The full programme of interviews and features for May’s LNTV show:

  • Nick Shackleton-Jones is in the studio discussing with Nigel the content of his new book 'How People Learn' which is surely one of the major book launches for L&D professionals this year.

  • Keith Keating outlines his work as Senior Director of Global Learning Strategies at GP Strategies and he discusses virtual reality, augmented reality and 360 degree technology as the way forward for workplace learning.

  • Loiza Tallon won the Gold Award for Learning Leader of the Year in February and she talks to Gemma about how she transformed L&D at the Westcoast Group.

  • Nigel talks to Jennie Marshall, Learning Programme Director at QA, about her role and the exciting challenges she faces in her job of developing client development programmes.

  • Our regular commentator Robin Hoyle focuses on microlearning platforms this month and as ever he has some interesting views on the subject.

  • Euan Semple regular piece on technology for personal development discusses people's perspectives on increasing automation at work and how it is going to affect us in the future.

  • Martin Couzins' regular look at the latest research turns the spotlight on 'The 2019 Edelman Trust Barometer' which highlights some interesting points of discussion with Nigel.

The next Learning Now tv programme is on Thursday May 30 at 10 am UK time with the live social stream with Colin Steed starting at 9.50 am UK time.