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The Learning Technology One
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The Learning Technology One

The Women Talking About Learning Podcast



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8

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  • Applicable
  • Engaging
  • Inspiring

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Like all technologies, education technology goes through waves of hype. The latest tool promises to solve all training problems, yet a few months or years down the line, organizations find that it overpromised and under-delivered. In this episode of The Women Talking About Learning Podcast, learning professionals Erin Huizenga, Sharon Green and Kinga Petrovai join host Andrew Jacobs to discuss why purpose needs to come first when choosing learning technology and how to maintain focus on context and people instead of being swayed by the latest shiny technology features.

Summary

Learning should always be purpose-led, not feature-led.

When considering learning management systems, it is easy to get dazzled by the latest features, such as artificial intelligence (AI) or virtual reality (VR). However, the ideal learning experience may require only some of the latest technologies. Ask learners about their needs before choosing to employ a given tech solution. Consider what you’re trying to help individuals and their organizations achieve and which specific technologies – even if they aren’t the latest and greatest – will best help them reach those goals.

Purpose-led learning is akin to choosing the right tool from a packed toolbox: You need to pinpoint the problem, why it exists and what change you hope to achieve before you...

About the Podcast

Erin Huizenga is co-founder and CEO of Desklight, a learning experience design company. Sharon Green is a people change professional and founder of the consultancy company Chiara Consultancy. Dr. Kinga Petrovai is a learning consultant and creator of The Art & Science of Learning podcast. Andrew Jacobs is CEO of Llarn Learning Services and the host of The Women Talking About Learning Podcast. 


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