by admin_tony | May 6, 2021 | Uncategorized
Why is speed networking on Zoom useful? One of the biggest things we’ve lost through the move to online working is the ability to socialise. This is not good for two reasons: a great deal of learning happens socially through informal conversations effective team...
by admin_tony | Apr 6, 2021 | inclusivity, The Ding-O-Meter Podcast
To what extent are we mindful of how we communicate? How could we communicate better? And what about when we’re communicating online? Our guests in this episode are Zanne Gaynor and Kathryn Alevizos from Acrobat Global, who are experts in helping people...
by admin_tony | Mar 30, 2021 | Uncategorized
Why should you take the time to explain your course design? Well, helping your learners understand why they are learning in a certain way can be a powerful tool for engaging learners and overcoming resistance to learning. You’ve almost certainly been in this position...
by admin_tony | Mar 15, 2021 | facilitation, The Ding-O-Meter Podcast
How do you teach animation when you’re stranded on the other side of the world? Meg Bisineer had no choice but to find out after she was stranded in London during the first wave of the pandemic. In this episode of the Ding-O-Meter, we’re very pleased to welcome Meg...
by admin_tony | Feb 21, 2021 | Uncategorized
How long should video lectures be? Shorter than six minutes, according to the largest ever study of engagement with online videos. So why is it that tutors continue to produce long video lectures? Last week, I had the opportunity to host a webinar with the fantastic...