Piers Lea, Chief Strategy Officer of Learning Technologies Group and LEO Learning, commented: “We’ve been very interested to see the trends in this report. It’s clear that a lack of pressure from leadership to measure business impact would lead to ‘competing priorities’ being the main issue preventing progress. So the fact that those feeling pressure has risen from 35% to 60% is significant.”
Learning Technologies Group plc (LTG) has been positioned as a Strategic Leader on the annual Fosway 9-Grid™ for Digital Learning for the second consecutive year. Piers Lea, Chief Strategy Officer for LTG and LEO, said: “We’re thrilled to have a positive trajectory within the Strategic Leader zone. It really does demonstrate the strength and depth of the capability we now offer the market through LEO and the brilliant LTG companies.
LEO is proud to have been named Learning Technologies Company Of The Year – UK in the 2017 Learning Technologies Awards, with the judges praising LEO’s commitment to delighting clients and providing exceptional learning experiences based on market-leading creativity and quality...The awards, which were contested by companies from around 30 different countries this year, celebrate the very best in learning technologies from around the world. Judged to the most rigorous standards by an independent panel of more than 40 industry experts, they recognise the achievements of organisations providing outstanding learning solutions.
Tate Modern’s first VR experience places visitors inside the final studio of Italian artist Amedeo Modigliani. ...Visitors can look around the studio – examining paintings, sketches and even Modigliani’s bed – while listening to audio commentary from experts at Tate and first-hand accounts from people who knew the artist. The experience was designed by games and VR studio Preloaded and aims to capture the feeling of being in the studio in 1919 (Modigliani died of tubercular meningitis aged 35 the following year). “We wanted it to feel as if he had just left the room,” says Phil Stuart, Creative Director at Preloaded.
LEO’s Chief Strategy Officer Piers Lea, who guided the original survey report, said: “We would be very grateful if organizations could take a few short minutes to answer the questions. We will then be able to give back to the industry a sense of the trend in the pressure from leadership to measure the business impact of learning. Last year’s participants, together with two measurement workshops we’ve run at the Royal Institution in London attended by more than 50 organizations, have enabled us to share valuable insights.”