World of Learning Conference & Exhibition P1 Pre-conference Video Session P2
Event Guide
Day 1 Tuesday 17 October
Platinum sessions (for Platinum delegates only) 09:10 – 10:05
Developing an organisational strategy led by people capability
Pre-event
How to get the best out of your people Richard McCann, speaker & trainer
Room 2
09:15 – 09:45 Delegate registration (tea & coffee) 10:10 – 10:15 Chair’s opening: Robin Hoyle Room 1
A1
10:20 – 11:00 Opening Address (for all delegates): The future of workplace learning Dr. Fons Trompenaars, consultant, trainer & author
A2 11:10 – 12:00
All delegates choose between the following three sessions: A4
A modern approach to blended learning
• This isn’t your grandparents’ blended learning!
• Two things that guarantee a great learning experience
• Practical steps to designing a flexible, future-proof, effective blend
Emily O’Mahony, head of learning & development, Securitas Security Services
Barry Sampson, director and co-founder, The More Than Blended Learning Company
Room 3 12:30 – 13:00 Lunch Sitting A A5 14:00 – 14:30 A3
11:30 – 12:20 Using neuroscience to aid the engagement and development of staff
• Develop confidence in how to engage people’s brains at a core level
• Practical ways to get people excited each day about coming to work and learning
• Create an inspiring culture that people perform exceptionally in
Amy Brann, director, Synaptic Potential Room 1 13:00 – 13:30 Lunch Sitting B Time to explore the exhibition!
All delegates choose between the following two sessions: 13:45 – 14:15
Embedding behavioural change
• Understanding the imperative of behavioural change • Be aware of the challenges of unlearning existing behaviours • Learning the importance of stepping out of your comfort zone • Successfully embed new behaviour through habit formation
Liggy Webb, author Room 1 A6 Unleashing the power of the L&D professional
• Fascinating facts that positively disrupt and deliver business impact • Kickstarting the six highly effective habits of future-focused L&D professionals
• Self-connecting skills that really add value Jane Daly, head of strategic insights, Towards Maturity
A7 14:45 – 15:30
All delegates choose between the following two sessions: A8
Customising the learner experience in a scalable way
• The business case for algorithmic personalisation • How to base learning pathways on human and artificial intelligence • Practical advice on curating content
Chris Littlewood, chief scientific officer, Filtered Sarah Bell, learning services director, City & Guilds
Room 1 A9 Room 2 Room 2
Room 1
11:25 – 12:15
A new approach to learning design
• Applying design thinking to learning • Shifting from courses to resources • Heads, hearts, habits – how to avoid content dumping
Nick Shackleton-Jones, director, learning & performance innovation, PA Consulting Group
15:00 – 15:45 Immersive learning experiences
• What is the hype behind VR? • How can it be applied to learning? • Find out what other companies are doing in using VR as part of their training programme
• Learn what the BBC has done to use VR as part of its training programme
Charles Miller, factual director, BBC Academy Nitin Thakrar, managing director, eLearning Studios
Room 2
16:00 – 16:45 Closing Keynote (for all delegates): The latest developments in learning technology Geoff Stead, director of digital, Cambridge English, Cambridge University
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