by Emma Weber | May 18, 2016 | Blog
A month ago I attended the CLO Symposium in Florida, USA. One of the highlights for me was attending American author, blogger and speaker Gretchen Rubin’s session on Understanding Habits to Manage Yourself—and Others—Better. Rubin’s fascination with habits began...
by Emma Weber | May 10, 2016 | Blog
Traditionally, a key function of learning in organisations was to create and present relevant and interesting content to enable the learner to learn. But content is becoming ubiquitous. You can’t escape it. People are beginning to use TED, Lynda, udemy, and many...
by Emma Weber | May 6, 2016 | Blog
Just call me a roving learning reporter – checking in from the final day of the AITD conference! For those outside of Australia, AITD stands for the Australian Institute of Training & Development. It’s been an action packed few days, which started on...
by Emma Weber | Apr 28, 2016 | Blog
I was excited to feature in the latest Training & Development magazine from the AITD. You can read my article below, with 5 special tricks to fast track your learning from any kind of learning event, be it online, a conference, or a traditional classroom style...
by Emma Weber | Apr 21, 2016 | Blog
At Lever – Transfer of Learning we are passionate about helping people get the most from their learning opportunities and we like to stretch our reach beyond our own enterprise. We love that we are able to collaborate with organisations who are making a truly inspired...
by Emma Weber | Apr 14, 2016 | Blog
Most have heard of the three common learner preferences; Visual, Auditory and Kinaesthetic – otherwise known as VAK. Originally developed by Walter Burke Barbe, theories around VAK learners propose that every individual has a sense through which they learn best....