Learning for September and beyond, preparation becomes action
September is here and, with it, the start of the new school and university term, and for thousands of students this marks the return to the classroom, whether in physical…
Read articleSeptember is here and, with it, the start of the new school and university term, and for thousands of students this marks the return to the classroom, whether in physical…
Read articleAs the world continues to grapple with the impact of COVID-19, I’ve been reflecting on what the learning sector should be doing to weather future storms. Whilst we’ve not experienced…
Read articleThe fourth industrial revolution is driving change in skills within 3 areas: digital inclusion, general digital skills and more specific and niche skills such as 3D and VR. It brings…
Read articleIntegrating technology and tools to enable personalisation and flexibility in learning Fifty-one years ago, the crew of Apollo 11 were in the final stages of preparations for their mission to…
Read articleOver the last three months, we’ve become bakers, gardeners and runners (or walkers!) as well as temporary teachers. We’ve explored our side hustles, considered our career paths and taken up…
Read articleThis week saw the opening up of the bricks and mortar retail sector. The nation’s pent-up obsession with shopping was clear to see; queues around the block, shoppers poised and…
Read articleMaking predictions at any time is difficult. Doing so as the gravest public health emergency in living memory works its way through the world’s economies makes it almost impossible. What’s clear…
Read articleSix Sigma was designed to improve the performance of the manufacturing industry, lean manufacturing reduces waste, kaizen for continuous improvement, ISO for standardisation, PRINCE2 for project management and so…
Read articleWhen I look back at twenty years of graft at KnowledgePoint I’m struck by just how far I’ve come personally. At the beginning, I was learning by simply making lots…
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