Celebrating the Launch of "Designing Virtual Learning for Application and Impact"

Celebrating the Launch of “Designing Virtual Learning for Application and Impact”

While I was busy at Learning Technologies in London,  we had the release of my new co-authored book, Designing Virtual Learning for Application and Impact*

The picture below was taken with friends before I left Australia, when a few of us gathered to toast the achievement of a third book. A dozen people were enjoying the chat and catch up opportunity when Deb King grabbed my phone and insisted on capturing the moment. Thanks Deb.

Celebrating the Launch of "Designing Virtual Learning for Application and Impact"

This is a true collaboration and I’m happy that I was able to celebrate in person with my co-authors Cindy Huggett, CPTD, Jack and Patti Phillips.

High five for team work for us author friends – who in the words of William Brandon ‘have constructed an entire process that reliably delivers ROI through virtual learning. If your goal is to have an ongoing, sustainable, successful virtual learning environment, this book will get you there’

I also want to thank Bill Brandon for writing a review of the book. Full review of the book here.

Thanks also to the fabulous team at ATD Press. Cheers to all and enjoy the learning.

*You can get a copy from the following:
ATD – https://www.td.org/book/designing-virtual-learning-for-application-and-impact
Amazon – https://www.amazon.com/Designing-Virtual-Learning-Application-Impact/dp/1953946771
ROI Institute – https://roiinstitute.net/product/designing-virtual-learning-for-application-impact/

Emma Weber is a recognized authority on the transfer of learning. As CEO of Lever – Transfer of Learning, she has helped companies such as Telstra, Oracle and BMW deliver and measure tangible business results from learning. Emma has also been a guest speaker at learning effectiveness conferences worldwide and authored the hugely successful book Turning Learning into Action. Much more detail around the issues and solutions examined in this article are available in the book – please feel free to download a free chapter.