by Viola Lloyd | Dec 12, 2016 | -Case Studies
Kibble, one of the oldest charities in Scotland, won the Charity Learning Award 2016 for Best eLearning module design for creating a simple but engaging virtual tour of their campus, mainly using resources they already had to hand. We caught up with Marie Duncan,...
by Viola Lloyd | Feb 27, 2015 | -Case Studies
A new blended induction programme has been a huge success at Victim Support. Not only has it saved substantial money and engaged staff, managers are now asking for more bespoke eLearning content to be created in-house. Supporting victims of crime can be sensitive...
by Viola Lloyd | Oct 22, 2014 | -News
Elearning doesn’t have to be boring! The winners of the Charity Learning Awards 2014 are proof that using technology as part of an imaginative, blended approach to L&D can save time and money – and inspire learners. Martin Baker, CEO of the Charity Learning...
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 | Feb 19, 2014 | Old News
Boring eLearning gets a bad reputation – but it doesn’t have to be that way! The L&D team at Addaction created an engaging eLearning Infection Control module which had a far-reaching effect within the organisation. Judges were impressed with the impact the...