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For many people the phrase ‘the good, the bad and the ugly’ reminds them of a 1966 Italian epic Spaghetti Western film starring Clint...
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Following on from my last blog post I’ve been asked to give my thoughts on the future of learning technology. It’s traditional for me at...
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23 September 2014
I’m a software developer. One of the things that we often obsess about is naming things correctly. There’s a geek joke that goes, “two of...
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Want to know how to engage people in your e-learning? Here are some ideas for engaging your potential learners in your e-learning launch or...
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1 August 2014
There’s a lot of talk these days about why responsive e-learning should be developed first for mobile and then for other platforms. The...
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This month we are looking at Food Safety Level 2 which focuses on food safety and hygiene in the workplace. To prevent food poisoning from...
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This guest blog sees Craig Taylor, a Learning & Development professional with 21 years experience, including 7 years working with learning...
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30 May 2014
Learning Pool was delighted to join Health Minister Edwin Poots yesterday along with professionals from social work, early years,...
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One of the most popular channels for just in time learning, there’s no question that mobile devices are in the world of e-learning to stay....
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They say a picture paints a thousands words. But in e-learning, do pictures and images really add more than a good text description? Whilst...
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It’s fair to say that there are some widely held misconceptions about open source software, as well as some potential challenges that...
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Since Learning Pool was founded, the team has worked really hard to forecast where the technology landscape is moving to and move our...
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