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Learning Now TV: good outcomes for L&D

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LNTV, Jul 16, Michelle Ockers discusses good outcomes for L&D that have emerged as a result of the pandemic. Plus: Jane Bozarth on designing learning experiences that are focused on learners; Martin Couzins on the latest research in the L&D sector; Robin Hoyle makes the argument for L&D books; and LNTV talks to Sarah Ratcliffe about Ann Summers’ transformation away from home-house parties.

In the July programme, Michelle Ockers, a recent winner of Australian Institute of Learning & Development’s Learning Professional of the Year award, talks to Nigel about some of the positive outcomes for L&D that have emerged as a result of the recent pandemic.

Also on the show Jane Bozarth discusses her new research on learning experience design: 'Less Content, More Learner'. LNTV talks to Sarah Ratcliffe about how she has transformed the Ann Summers' Party channel, plus reports from Robin Hoyle and Martin Couzins.

The next Learning Now tv show is on Thursday Jul 16 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 LNTV Jul 16:

  1. Michelle Ockers, a recent winner of Australian Institute of Learning & Development’s Learning Professional of the Year award, talks to Nigel about some of the really good outcomes for L&D that have emerged as a result of the recent pandemic.

  2. We finally get Jane Bozarth on LNTV and she discusses her latest Learning Guild research on Learning Experience Design called 'Less Content, More Learner'. It's a fascinating discussion.

  3. Sarah Ratcliffe, who won Learning Professional of the Year at the 2020 Learning Awards, talks to Kate about how she has transformed the Ann Summers' Party channel which had to stop running the parties in people's homes.

  4. Martin Couzins and Nigel discuss three reports that focus on the changes being brought by Covid-19 and they compare and contrast the reports which provide some interesting results.

  5. Robin Hoyle takes a recent comment from a respected L&D leader to task when he said people should stop reading L&D books in favour of business books.

The next Learning Now tv programme is on Jul 16 at 10 am UK time with the live social stream with Colin Steed starting at 9.50 am UK time.