Learning Now tv | April 28th programme
The programme this month is action packed so hold on tight. Our hosts Nigel and Kim supported by our global reporters bring you a great programme of all the latest developments, insights and issues.
As usual our LNTV programme starts at 8.00pm UK time but you can join us live at 7.45pm UK time for the pre-programme show with Ady Howes where you can join in the live social stream.
Here is the link for the 28th April programme (no password needed):
http://ustream.tv/channel/
In this programme we feature:
- David James, former CLO at Disney, talks about The Empowered Learner and why it is vital that today’s L&D professionals stay one step ahead if they want to be relevant to the needs of the organisation.
- Amy Brann talks to Nigel about neuroscience and how we should be focusing on applying neuroscience to enhance engagement.
- Phil Willcox talks to Lisa about emotion at work and how you can harness that energy to make a difference in the work place.
- Awards Gold: Growth Engineering took the Gold Award at this year’s Learning Awards for Learning Provider of the Year. Global CEO Juliette Denny explains how the organisation did it and why they are so successful.
- Europe correspondent Ger Driesen interviews Jos Arets and Vivian Heijnen, two of the authors of the latest book on 702010.
- Martin Couzins focuses on the PWC research ‘Redefining Success in a Changing World’ in which the respondents were CEOs – and this gives some valuable pointers for every organisation.
- This month’s Learning Designers item focuses on Tim Hall, MD of Cognify. Here, he provides 3 tips for using gamification in your content.
- US correspondent Brent Schlenker has been to the South by South West Festival in Austin Texas where he saw – and used – some tech that is on the way – virtual reality, 360 degree video, alternate reality, and robots.
- Australia correspondent Helen Blunden is again focusing on social learning. This month she travelled to a meeting of ‘The Maker’ community.
Nice to see a program like that on actual, live TV, and not just put up on the internet with the option to stream. Not that I’ve got anything against the internet, but it’s a clear message that “we want you to watch it!”
I wasn’t able to catch that program, but I wanted to post it in case others wanted to know about its existence and “tune into” future programs.
Thanks John!
Daniel