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An L&D podcast deep-diving into the tools, concepts and terminology of workplace learning.
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Ep15: Learning Styles - Myths and misunderstandings
Learning Styles - potentially one of the most polarising topics in L&D. But there seems to be a lot of misunderstanding and myths surrounding this topic. And it many cases, it seems when we talk about learning styles, we may not all be speaking about the same thing. So I invited Andy Houghton to have a bit of a chate and hopefully clear things up a bit.
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Raf: https://www.linkedin.com/in/raf-dolanowski/
Andy: https://www.linkedin.com/in/andy-houghton-96b27976/
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Ep 14: Are we sometimes a bit too nice in L&D?
L&D people are lovely people, nice people, encouraging people. But are we sometimes too nice when we should be providing feedback that can help others identify growth opportunities? This is the somewhat controversial topics I discuss with Ant Pugh.
Episode transcript available here: https://bit.ly/30gnU0o
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Ep 13: An introduction to human-centred design
Human-centred design is a concept that is being discussed more and more in the L&D field. But what it is? And most importantly, are there any similarities between it and caramel-centred chocolate eggs?
Episode transcript available here: https://bit.ly/3h0jctv
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Ep 12: The importance of experimenting
Raf Dolanowski has a chat with Matt Smith about the importance of experimenting, as well as getting some insights into some career experimentation Matt is up to.
Episode transcript available here: https://tinyurl.com/y8zvqaw3
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Ep 11: The current state of accessibility in learning
In this episode, Raf Dolanowski has a chat with Dan Casey from Vision Australia about the current state of accessibility in learning. Dan provides a user experience focused perspective on accessibility, and shares some of the good and bad examples he's seen of learning that was labelled as "accessible."
Episode transcript available here: https://tinyurl.com/y7lew4yh
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Ep 10: A very agreeable podcast on disagreeing productively
Raf Dolanowski has a very agreeable discussion with Matt Smith about the power of disagreements, whiskey fuel ideas, and Raf's gravitational pull.
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Matt: https://www.linkedin.com/in/mattsmith-pl/