As Global Accessibility Awareness Day (#GAAD) made its debut on May 9th, Brightwaver Lauren Keith went mouseless for an hour. Here's her review on the difficulties and hurdles she faced while navigating the web.
Virginia Barder contemplates whether or not social media audiences are getting a fair deal in the context of corporate learning. Do old demographics such as gender and age translate to collaborative online learning environments? How can we be sure we're designing inclusively?
Following the annual Social Learning Conference on 8th March, Senior Project Account Manager Fiona Nunn, shares her thoughts on social learning, and the realities of implementing it in the workplace.
Brightwave's Head of Technology, Paul Burns, considers the rising trend of BYOD (Bring Your Own Device) in the workplace and the mixed blessing it gives to learning and development.
Brightwave's recently published green paper, E-Mosaics: agile learning for the workplace, provides a fresh take on blended learning and emphasises the importance of high-impact communications, bite-sized e-learning, social media and user-generated content.
Glasgow City Council's E-Learning Manager Sandra Wilson, shares her top tips on how to maximise your visit to Europe's leading showcase of workplace learning technology.
Brightwave's Colin Welch reviews Laura Overton's Conference session at Learning Technologies to see how learning and development teams can lead on business agility.
Senior Learning Designer Kai Merriott shares his view on the Brightwave debate, collating the key benefits of using the cloud from trends shared by the live audience and expert panellists.