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World of Learning Conference & Exhibition


FREE SEMINAR PROGRAMME


Event Guide


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Seminar Theatre 1 Wednesday 19 October


10:45 – 11:15 Marketing for learning providers: how to grow with increasingly tough competition


The learning provider market is growing, new and tough competition is making it harder to be noticed. How do you stand out in the crowd?


Issy Nancarrow, Managing Director, Nancarrow Partnerships


11:15 – 11:45 Getting started with VR: myths, realities and practicalities


2016 has been dubbed the year of virtual reality, but should we believe the hype? Tim will explore how organisations from all sectors can get started with using VR to create immersive learning for hard and soft skills development.


Tim Drewitt, Product Innovator, Kallidus


11:30 – 12:00 Rolling the dice – fun as a key ingredient to transformational learning


In our formative years as children, fun is a key ingredient in our approach to learning, this presentation will explore why people learn more when they are having fun. It will explore how gamification through the use of large board games (learning maps) can be a powerful vehicle for injecting novelty into the learning experience, stimulating challenging conversations and cultivating collaboration.


Akin Thomas, CEO, AKD Solutions


12:00 – 12:30 What the L&D department can learn from the marketing department


This presentation is based on case studies from customers who have increased engagement and take-up by treating their course roll-outs like a marketing campaign.


Adam Kara, Managing Director, Learning Heroes


12:15 – 12:45 What are your online learners really thinking?


Recent in-depth telephone research with end-user learners from organisations across all sectors reveals interesting results from ‘the real world’ of work. There are some serious wake-up calls for L&D professionals as well as encouraging feedback.


Catherine de Salvo, Director, Scott Bradbury 36 | learningmagazine.co.uk


Seminar Theatre 2


12:45 – 13:15 Leadership agility – how to lead through relentless change and uncertain times


In an evolving and hectic world where the pace of life is faster than it has ever been before, it is becoming increasingly important for leaders to be able to think on their feet and react and adapt quickly, positively and effectively.


Liggy Webb, Presenter, Author & Managing Director, The Learning Architect


13:00 – 13:30 A master plan for L&D in 2020: humanising your learning


Join Richard, as he discusses how a humanised, user-centred L&D approach, focused on learners’ needs, can deliver long-term results for your organisation and prepare you for 2020 and beyond.


Dr. Richard Hyde, CEO, Mind Click


13:30 – 14:00 Creating blended learning campaigns for impact


Learn how award-winning eLearning organisations HC-One and Channel 4 cost-effectively blend learning resources such as videos, hands-on practical assessments and face-to-face sessions with responsive eLearning and internal communications to deliver lasting business improvements.


Matt Borg, Managing Partner, Knowledge Centre LMS 13:45 – 14:15 Creating creative environments


In a volatile, uncertain, complex and ambiguous world, our professional environment is changing from being algorithmic task-focused to agile and heuristic thinking. New and innovative market disruption is resulting in the need for a more creative mindset from employees.


Liaquat Lal, Principal Consultant, Ask Europe 15:45 – 16:15 10-step guide to video


14:15 – 14:45 How one mobile learning programme empowers all users


Meghan will illustrate how incorporating a mobile platform improves a company’s learning landscapes. She will showcase how learners become empowered, by creating more personalised and quality experiences.


Meghan Joyce, Account Manager EMEA, Scrimmage


Video is a powerful tool, which if used correctly will inform, educate, motivate and entertain your audience. The explosion in affordable video technology now makes it possible for simple and engaging videos to be created by non-professionals. Tim will divulge the 10 key steps you should consider when creating your own films.


Tim Hore, Co-Founder, RichMedia The organisers reserve the right to alter the seminar programme or speakers in exceptional circumstances.


14:45 – 15:15 The science of high- performing brains


The latest brain science gives us a context for seeing how changing business practices will all too easily dampen performance. David will examine some of the key issues and propose solutions that will allow high performance to be supported. If you want to discover new ways of stimulating and inspiring your L&D programme, then this workshop is definitely for you.


David Sales, Director, Emergenetics


15:00 – 15:30 Using systems thinking methodology to engage and develop employees and drive real business improvement


Immerse yourself in the approach that NewLeaf International has developed to help create transformational change across multiple industries including biotech, manufacturing, financial, FMCG and aerospace.


Terts Ashibi, Operations Director, NewLeaf International


15:30 – 16:00 Train more with less: increase the overall business performance of your training organisation


Discover how Training Orchestra helps the best companies to ‘train more with less’ by optimising and streamlining their processes and resources through yield management, advanced scheduling, cost tracking, budget optimisation, automated processes, and by tracking key performance indicators (KPI). Find out what benefits to expect based on actual return on experience.


Oliver Brecheteau, EMEA Sales & Marketing Manager, Training Orchestra


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