World of Learning visitors Learning Design Live
Day 1 Tuesday 7 October 11:45 - 12:15
AI tips and tricks to power up podcast workfl ow John Helmer, The Learning Hack
13:15 - 13:45
The science of learner engagement Amy Brann, Synaptic Potential 15:00 - 15:30
Fluid design for learning effectiveness Greg Arthur, Two Circles Design Studio
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Sponsored by:
Gather in-depth advice and share ideas with other design specialists in this Seminar stream, specifi cally for anyone involved in learning tech design. This is always a popular feature of World of Learning so we recommend arriving 5 minutes early to secure a seat! All sessions will take place in Theatre 4 or Roundtable Theatre (Theatre 5).
Day 2 Wednesday 8 October 10:30 - 11:00
Designing for behaviour change: Aligning learning with executive priorities
Houra Amim, Blue Jay Learning
12:45 - 13:15 Agentic AI in learning design: Crafting experiences that respond and adapt Chris Hodgson, Discover eLearning Ltd
13:30 - 14:00 Designing experiences that drive performance Jon Hill,
EngageBrainTrain.com
Mental Wellbeing Zone
Throughout the day, the Jigsaw Discovery team will be your expert guides, delivering insightful seminars designed to equip you with the knowledge and tools to foster a mentally healthy environment. Visit the Mental Wellbeing Zone on stand J95.
Wellbeing fi rst: Modelling positive
behaviour in the workplace
This seminar is for managers eager to cultivate a workplace where their team not only performs but thrives, recognising that managers profoundly impact employee mental health.
Tuesday 7 October: 11:30 & 14:15 Wednesday 8 October: 11:00 & 13:30
Sponsored by: We are what we think
Being mindful of our thought patterns can really help how we feel on a day-to-day basis because very often our thoughts create neural pathways.
Tuesday 7 October: 13:00 & 15:30 Wednesday 8 October: 12:15 & 14:45
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