Achieving an anywhere, anytime approach to learning
Learning Technology Series March web seminar.
The best online learning provides a rich learning environment in terms of accessibility, usability and effectiveness.
Does yours?
Video Arts web seminar
4 March 2009, 1145 - 1230
This latest event in the Video Arts Learning Technology series introduces some ideas and best practice to help you reach more learners with your training content.
We’ll also look at real-life examples of the business benefits of creating a genuine ‘anywhere, anytime’ approach to learning.
This is an especially useful session if you’re interested in blended learning, e-learning and learning technology, and want to stay up to date with best practice. You’ll get a detailed ‘how to’ guide for making your learning content omnipresent:
• Using rich media for informal learning and video snacking
• The rise of social networks as an informal learning tool
• Making learning technology user-friendly: the guided tour
• Measuring the effectiveness of anywhere, anytime learning
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Speakers
Stephen Haggard is a leading New Media consultant; he advises on the technology and content of Web 2.0 learning missions ranging from public engagement to commercial online courses, covering topics ranging from English language to specialist CPD and soft skills. Clients include Open University, Ufi/learndirect, HEFCE and Cambridge University.
Lesley McGuire is Learning Technology Manager at Macmillan Cancer Support. The ‘Learn Zone’ initiative she launched there achieved over 4,500 registered learners in its first 18 months.
Martin Addison is Managing Director at Video Arts. With over 20 years experience with the leading learning brand he has become a key figure in the industry, responsible for developing leading edge solutions for anywhere, anytime learning.
Who better to share their strategies, tips and opinions, and help you make the most of learning technology? Join us and make the most of them.
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Be one of the first 20 delegates to register by 20 February and you can claim a free one-month trial of the Video Arts Digital Content Library: 1,000 video learning chapters and complete technical support.
Terms and Conditions: Free trial is limited to use within your organisation and subject to acceptance of the Digital Content Library Terms and Conditions. Minimum system requirements apply. Video Arts reserves the right to withdraw this offer.