Corporate learning is at a turning point. Artificial intelligence has started to take on tasks that, until recently, defined entire roles, while other, less visible but critical capabilities are gaining importance in decision-making and work organisation. This reshaping of tasks and skills was the common thread running through the 13th…

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London Book Fair: a global marketplace for right negotiations and the sale and distribution of content across print, audio, TV, film and digital channels. Educational publishers and schools, colleges and universities had been leading the way in terms of the transformation of digital classrooms but I am not sure I
Tin Can API (renamed as eXperience API by ADL), unlike its predecessor SCORM, takes a more open view of training as a starting point, based on the fact that learning can take place anywhere and that we have to be able to register it. To do so, it defines an
The traditional publishing is taking a backseat these days. Publishers are looking out for avenues to target the new market and make their titles portable with the new consumption patterns and devices. An Interactive Book App can be a great solution for publishers to tap the Tablet/Smartphone market by converting
In 1986, Eddy Shah founded the UK newspaper Today. For the newspaper industry it was a landmark occasion with new printing techniques and practices changing everything they knew. But the paper’s readers will remember it for one thing – colour printing. Unions argued about it. Critics questioned it. But newspaper
Liliana Meneses, Educational Strategy and Development Manager at Banco Santander, gave us with this interview a few minutes to explain some of the key factors that have led to the successful collaboration between Netex and Santander Mexico.
Martin Adisson, CEO in Video Arts, explains the use of video in e-learning and the results of having merged Video Arts materials with Netex learningCoffee.
During the past few years, we have seen that predictions about the digitisation of classrooms have been met, albeit slowed down in countries like Spain due to the economic crisis. This new scenario is allowing us to see at first hand which are the main needs and challenges one of

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