This is an interview with Jason Reed from Croomo on why storytelling is a powerful learning strategy to use in elearning.
This podcast is the start of a series that was recorded at iDesignX 2019. They are shorter than most of the other Learning While Working podcasts. There is a bit of background noise from the conference venue. The focus of this series is on learning design.
In this podcast Robin talks with virtual classroom expert Cheryle Walker about Learning Solutions 2019.
Paul Healy starts this interview by introducing Learning Pool and how they came to chatbots as an approach when they started to think about what a modern learner needs.
Emma Weber is an expert in learning transfer. This is actually the second great conversation with Emma on the Learning While Working podcast; the first conversation focused on the 70:20:10 learning model and learning transfer. This interview starts with Emma giving an overview of her approach to learning transfer.
Jamie Good is one of the people who have pioneered using chatbots in L&D. In this interview we explore how chat can be used in L&D.
This interview with Vincent Han is the start of a section of this series that focuses on chatbots and L&D. When I started to record this podcast series I didn’t expect so many of the interviews would be focused on chatbots.
The higher education sector has been using machine learning for some time, mostly to predict if students are at risk of dropping out of a program.
Ben Betts from HT2 Labs is back on the podcast in this interview. Ben is passionate about using social learning to build high-impact learning experiences. HT2 Labs are also the people behind Learning Locker, which is an open source learning record store for xAPI data.
A guide to what is microlearning.