by Viola Lloyd | Apr 30, 2014 | -Case Studies, Case Studies
Kyla Lacey-Davidson, Digital & Online Learning Officer at Stroke Association and the winner of a special Charity Learning Award, talks about the usefulness of Twitter, how social media has evolved organically at Stroke Association, and her desire to avoid the...
by Viola Lloyd | Mar 9, 2014 | -Features, Case Studies
Hanover Housing Association’s L&D team wanted bespoke eLearning, but couldn’t afford the hefty price tag – so they trained themselves in instructional design instead. A training investment of £5,000 has so far saved an impressive £80,000, and that amount grows...
by Viola Lloyd | Oct 28, 2013 | -Case Studies, Case Studies
Kibble is Scotland’s national specialist provider of services for young people. One of Scotland’s oldest charities, and today a leading social enterprise. It provides training for around 500 staff and 40 volunteers at three different sites. Read on to find...
by Viola Lloyd | Oct 22, 2013 | -Case Studies, Case Studies
The National Trust for Scotland is a conservation charity helping to conserve and promote Scotland’s heritage. The Trust employs 1,000 members of staff and more than 3,000 volunteers who give their time and expertise to the Trust. Read on to find out more from...
by Viola Lloyd | Oct 9, 2013 | -Case Studies, Case Studies
Royal Voluntary Service, the national charity aiming to ‘Make Britain a great place to grow old’, has scooped the Charity Learning Award for ‘getting started or restarted on its eLearning journey’. Royal Voluntary Service impressed with its...
by Viola Lloyd | Mar 9, 2012 | -Features, Case Studies
Barnardo’s Case Study – CLC – 2012 Barnardo’s won the Charity Learning Award 2011 for the Best overall eLearning programme and went on to win a bronze in The Learning & Performance Institute’s Learning Awards 2012. It is amongst the top...