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Tag Archives: e-learning
Free webinar on social care training and e-learning
A short commercial break, if you’ll excuse me. Learning Pool are rather proud of our new social care e-learning offering, and if you, or a colleague, would like to know more, we’re running a free webinar. All the details are … Continue reading
Webchatting in Kingston
Being part of something big is really nice sometimes. Take being on the Learning Pool team, for example. Now, quite a few people read this blog, and my gibbering on Twitter – but really, relative to the number of councils … Continue reading
Posted in Events
Tagged dle, e-learning, kingston, learning pool, local government, localgov, moodle, webchat
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Using social media in learning
A question was asked in the social media community of practice (various levels of authentication required) about using web 2.0 technology to support learning. I couldn’t help myself… Blogging Using blogs to record and share learning is a really nice … Continue reading
Posted in Social Media
Tagged e-learning, learning, learning pool, local government, Social Media, web 2.0
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Free Local Gov E-Learning Event in Ripley
Learning Pool are running a free breakfast meeting for local authorities in the East and West Midlands. This meeting will give you the chance to see and hear what your neighboring local authorities are doing with E-Learning, hear how you … Continue reading

Bookmarks for March 16th through March 18th
I find this stuff so that you don’t have to. comment.ofqual.gov.uk – Lovely commentable document style consultations from Ofqual MINDSPACE: Influencing behaviour through public policy – Institute for Government – "Influencing behaviour through public policy explores how behaviour change theory … Continue reading →