Learning Technologies Awards 2024 winners announced
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The winners of the annual Learning Technologies Awards were announced at a glittering ceremony in London.
The winners of the annual Learning Technologies Awards were announced at a glittering ceremony in London.
At the Learning Technologies Autumn Forum, online this October, Dr. Stella Lee, Paradox Learning, asks what it means to be AI literate and offers eight key dimensions of AI literacy.
At the Learning Technologies Autumn Forum, online this October, Matt Sweet from VEED, assesses the challenges faced by training teams when implementing a video strategy and explores how AI can help.
At the Learning Technologies Autumn Forum, online this October, David Perring, Fosway, asks what should you factor into the strategy and roadmap for your L&D team in 2025.
At the Learning Technologies Autumn Forum, online this October, Oliver Nussbaum, imc Learning, explores what AI can really do for content creation.
At the Learning Technologies Autumn Forum, online this October, Helen Marshall, Thrive and Beck Ford, Burger King, explore driving business impact, upskilling, personalised learning and navigating generational shifts in the workforce.
At the Learning Technologies Autumn Forum, online this October, Egle Vinauskaite discusses the reality of AI in L&D.
The Learning Technologies 2024 Autumn Forum will take place online this year on 15, 17, 22 and 24 October; first four sessions announced; registration opens.
The annual Learning Technologies Awards has announced the shortlist for this year's programme; Gala ceremony London 13 Nov; Table bookings from 11 Sep.
Final call for entries for the Learning Technologies Awards 2024.
Registration is underway for the Learning Technologies Awards 2024. There are twenty awards categories including one new category, Best use of AI in learning.
Celebrating outstanding learning technologies worldwide: Registration for entries is now open for the Learning Technologies Awards 2024: twenty categories including the new category, Best use of AI in learning. Sponsorship opportunities and key dates announced.
Learning Technologies 2024 took place in London in April; Record-breaking event with 11,000 visitors; Key themes were using artificial intelligence to solve practical problems and the focus needed from L&D on business.
Skillable, the pioneer in experiential learning and skill validation, announces new AI-creation functionality to improve team efficiency and lab creation, along with notable leadership hires, including Karie Willyard, former Chief Learning Officer (CLO) at Visa, SuccessFactors, and Sun Microsystems. The new leadership additions and accolades further strengthen Skillable’s growth trajectory.
At the forefront of educational innovation, Studytube proudly announces its participation in the renowned Learning Technologies 2024 conference at ExCeL London. Showcasing their leading-edge learning platform and AI-powered solutions, Studytube warmly invites attendees to explore stand D30 for immersive live demonstrations and to engage in insightful educational sessions about skill-based learning that drives impact.
Swing by booth D75 at LT2024 and experience the next frontier of video content creation firsthand.
Realizeit, provider of the leading Adaptive Learning System for Business-Critical Training, today announced that it will participate at the Learning Technologies 2024 conference to be held in London on April 17-18.
Learning Technologies 2024 has published its exhibition seminar programme for the upcoming show in London, 17-18 April.
David Perring and Myles Runham from market analyst Fosway are at Learning Technologies 2024 to explore the impact of innovation and AI on L&D.
Learning Technologies 2024 this April looks at successful multi-national learning technology implementations with the help of Ryan Steer from BUPA and Steve Renz from BNI.
Nigel Paine at Learning Technologies 2024, 17-18 April, London: The Great Reset - Why we need to rethink organisational learning.
What's next on the learning technologies roller coaster ride? Dani Johnson joins David Kelly on stage at Learning Technologies 2024, 17-18 April, London.
Learning Technologies 2024: Showing the value of L&D - moving from the transactional to strategic alignment. Alice Thompson from Marks and Spencer and Fran Butler and Tayn Pavelic from IHG Hotels & Resorts are presenting on 'learning impact' at Learning Technologies 2024.
Understanding change management’s role in successful learning initiatives: Saskia van den Berg-Tromp from Philips at Learning Technologies 2024 this April in London.
Learning Technologies 2024 this April looks at the shift in L&D from delivering content to business-focused performance outcomes.
Learning Technologies 2024 will tackle systems implementation through the experiences of three L&D leaders: Carla Quiring from AstraZeneca, Elise Lockyer from Sonovate and Anna Johnston from Sky.
Zsolt Olah, Sr. Learning Technologist, Amazon, is presenting at Learning Technologies 2024 this April in London.
Daniel Susskind, Senior Research Associate at the Institute for Ethics in AI, Oxford University is to provide the opening address at the upcoming Learning Technologies 2024 Conference, taking place on 17-18 April 2024 in London.
Learning Technologies 2024 Exhibition returns this April at ExCeL in London; Exhibition registration open.
Learning Technologies 2024 conference programme is out: join over 90 industry expert speakers this April in London.
Learning Technologies 2024 returns this April at ExCeL in London; Conference programme announced along with booking and early bird tickets.
The Learning Technologies Autumn Forum will explore insights, tips, and strategies on software adoption, with Gaëlle Delmas-Watson, SyncSkills and Leena Randhawa, Omniplex Learning.
The Learning Technologies Autumn Forum will explore why L&D teams need to focus their attention on the end user alongside the shiny new tool, with Helen Marshall and Mark Ward from Thrive and Andrew Jacobs, Llarn Learning.
At the Learning Technologies Autumn Forum Nigel Paine provides examples from industry of five organisations where L&D has moved into a strategic role, beyond just providing courses.
At the Learning Technologies Autumn Forum Teresa Rose, Myles Runham and David Perring will look at the realities of corporate learning and, looking beyond the hype, what organisations need to do to be successful in the year ahead.
At the Learning Technologies Autumn Forum Egle Vinauskaite and Donald H Taylor discuss AI in learning and development and how practitioners are finding ways to boost productivity and push boundaries.
The Learning Technologies Autumn Forum will explore the hottest topic in workplace learning this year, generative AI and emerging tech.
Ticketing has opened for the annual Learning Technologies Awards gala evening this November.
The Learning Technologies 2023 Autumn Forum will take place online this year on 17, 19, 24 and 26 October, and focus on Emerging Technologies, the dominant L&D theme of 2023.
LSG webinar next week - Think like a futurist, Act like an innovator; with Karie Willyerd, LTG and Matt Donvan, GP Strategies.
Registration is underway for the Learning Technologies Awards and is open until 17 July.
Celebrating outstanding learning technologies worldwide: Registration for entries is now open for the Learning Technologies Awards 2023: twenty categories including awards for learning platforms, learning games, blended learning and learning team; sponsorship opportunities; key dates announced.
Learning Technologies 2023 took place in London on 3-4 May; biggest event to date, with over 10,000 attendees; learning measurement and adoption of generative AI key themes.
Learning Technologies 2023 opens its doors next week on 3-4 May at ExCeL London; final opportunity to book visitor and VisitorPlus passes; event app download.
Learning Technologies 2023 takes place in London on 3-4 May; packed programme of content for L&D professionals; registration and visitor pass details.
The Learning Technologies Conference this May will hear from Network Rail on its experiences of measuring learning and dealing with the results.
The learning profession, navigating management at Learning Technologies 2023 - lessons on success and survival; 3-4 May, ExCeL London.
The industry-specific software has been designed to help growing training firms manage courses efficiently and free up time to expand their business.
Continuous learning, moving beyond formal programmes: Heather Stefanski, Chief Learning and Talent Officer and Michael Edwards, Director of People and Professional Development UK & Ireland, from Mckinsey will present at Learning Technologies 2023.
Learning Technologies 2023 has published its exhibition seminar programme for its London event on 3-4 May.
The Learning Technologies portfolio is designed around the needs of workplace learning professionals.