Archive for 'Tag Archives: 'Learning''
A beachhead for learning – Learning Conversation with Helen Zwicker, CEO Kiama Community College
We talk to Helen Zwicker, the Executive Officer of the Kiama Community College Inc. Kiama Community College Inc is a not-for-profit, volunteer managed, community based Registered Training Organisation . It has been operating since 1986 and [...]
The “un-science” of learning evaluation
Evaluation is notoriously under-done in the corporate sector. And who can blame us? With ever increasing pressure bearing down on L&D professionals to put out the next big fire, it’s no wonder we don’t have time [...]
Learning through Games – From Warcraft to Workcraft?
Learning Cuppa from the UK I recently had the pleasure of attending an eLearning Innovation Seminar organised by digital learning company Intelligo and PIXELearning – a world-leading provider of immersive learning simulations and ‘serious games’. The [...]
Learning Professionals – Do you need to tweak your pipes?
Learning Cuppa from the UK In my last post I talked about the Institute of IT Training (IITT) becoming the Learning & Performance Institute (LPI). The big announcement came at Learning Live last week; you can [...]
Training to Learning & Performance – It’s evolution baby!
Learning Cuppa from the UK Hi everyone this is my first post and I’m really pleased to be part of Learning Café. I hope to bring you a view of things that are happening in the [...]











Walk a mile in my shoes and Learning Councils
Peter - having just had the first meeting of the QBE Australia Learnin
Gartner's top tech 2012 predictions: Impact on learning at 3 levels
There is bit of a lag say another 1 - 2 years before it impacts Learni
Do you have a Personal Development Plan?
Great comments here John, thanks for adding your thoughts. I agree the
Do you have a Personal Development Plan?
Hi Michele, thanks for stopping by and leaving your thoughts, it is ve
Walk a mile in my shoes and Learning Councils
I fully support the idea of a learning council. Complementing the reas