The Learning Hack podcast

What are the significant innovations shaping the future of learning? How is digital technology and scientific discovery changing the way we learn, train, teach and educate? Join John Helmer in conversation with the people who are visioning and actively creating that future.

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Ident for The Learning Hack with John Helmer

Learning Hack #001: Virtual Reality Check with Sam Watts

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John Helmer talks to Sam Watts of Make Real, who create immersive digital products for learning. You’ll hear about the current state of Virtual Reality, Augmented Reality, etc. and how…

How burning is your platform?

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Digital transformation calls for a leap of faith if your market doesn’t seem like it’s being disrupted. Last year I spent a lot of time talking to learning and development...
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7 digital drivers transforming financial services

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Over the five years to 2017, according to research from PwC, banking saw a 19% shift towards digital interactions among its customers, accompanied by a 5% decrease in human interactions….

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Future of work: the good news

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According to a report into the future of skills employment in 2030 (a collaboration between Nesta, Pearson and Oxford Martin Business School) 70% of people are currently in jobs that…