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Learning Technologies 2011 - the best year yet?

Firstly, a big thank you to everyone who came and visited the Brightwave stand during Learning Technologies, and to those who attended our events. To see what you missed or recap why not take a moment to visit our Learning Technologies 2011 grotto full of tips-based presentations, debate results, photos and blog posts.

2011 marks Brightwave's 10th anniversary and our activities at Learning Technologies reflected the ethos of our 'What a difference 10 years makes' campaign: To celebrate the impact our clients have experienced in the workplace through effective e-learning whilst investigating the role learning technologies can play in the next 10 years.

Our keynote debate A road map to 2020: How can learning technologies support fast-changing business practice? was voted 'most appealing' seminar in the LT2011 exit poll. We were honoured to welcome Donald H Taylor as our debate chair alongside panellists Laura Overton, Towards Maturity, Kenny Henderson, Sky and Charles Gould, Brightwave.

Click here for more background about the debate - and to access full results of the audience voting and key quotes from contributors try here.


And finally, congratulations to the winners of our iTunes / Amazon draw, especially Jo from the NSPCC who won an iPad by taking part in our quiz.

 
Brightwave  debate Googlisation and collaboration voted the most influential trends in Learning Technologies keynote debate
Brightwave's Question Time-style debate called 'A road map to 2020: How can learning technologies support fast-changing business practice?' last week cast new light on the future of learning technologies.

Read more and download the results here&gr;&gr;


 
Learning 
Tech blogs Learning Technologies 2011 - the best yet?
Thanks to everyone who attended Brightwave events during LT2011 and / or came and said hello at the stand. Here you'll find a range of useful resources, including seminar and debate slides from the show, review blog posts and a gallery.

Read more here&gr;&gr;

 
Learner 
centric design Feature: Learner-centric design - a new frontier?
Originally published Training Journal, February 2011

Does conventional instructional design put learner needs centre stage or do other considerations hog the limelight? James Cory-Wright investigates.
Read more&gr;&gr;


 
Time for 
change Feature: E-learning - a real force pushing behavioural change
Originally published in Privacy Laws & Business, February 2011

Valerie Taylor, Privacy Laws & Business Legal Correspondent, explores the options for online data protection training and the pros and cons in using in-house or outsourced packages.
Read more&gr;&gr;


 
Measuring 
business impact

Time to make a difference
Do L&D practitioners understand business strategy? If so, do they demonstrate this understanding by making an impact? Charles Gould explores.
Read more&gr;&gr;



For more information on Brightwave or to discuss your e-learning needs please email sam.brackley@brightwave.co.uk or call 01273 827676.


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Brightwave is the UK's leading workplace e-learning specialist with a reputation for high quality, high impact projects for great clients across a range of business areas. Our mission is to help you engage employees to learn and perform to their full potential. From onboarding and compliance to major business transformation. We're committed to supporting your people and your organisation through any business change or training initiative with a collaborative approach, award-winning design skills, real world business sense and imagination. Clients include: BT, Bupa, EDF Energy, Sky, Swiss Re, TUI, Unilever, Virgin Atlantic Airways as well as public sector organisations like the Home Office, City of Edinburgh Council and Office for National Statistics.

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