The economic case for knowledge sharing
After my post on 70:20:10 at the end of last year, I took a bit of a break from posting to read more research on
After my post on 70:20:10 at the end of last year, I took a bit of a break from posting to read more research on
In recent weeks I’ve spoken about xAPI and in particular how it relates to the idea of 70:20:10. Today I gave a presentation on xAPI
Last week I foreshadowed the launch of to the Instilled LXP in Australia. Later I had the privilege of hosting that launch and wanted to
This week I had the pleasure of launching an entirely new eLearning concept – the Instilled Learning Experience Platform (LXP). It really was not until
I have to take my hat off to everyone who just completed the latest xAPI Cohort – all 650 of them! They spent 3 months
Last week I gave some practical examples of xAPI in use. It was really well received so I thought I’d offer some more this week.
This week I was asked why anyone would use xAPI. I’d just finished explaining that: At which point I’d lost my practically minded colleague in
I know I am not alone in that I take great care when I hire staff; I conduct multiple interviews, set practical tasks and sometimes
I am often asked whether our organisation has xAPI capability as part of a requirement for us to be engaged and when I confirm that
I was recently reviewing a tender for an LMS. In it, was a question that does not have an answer. Pity the poor vendors attempting