An award-winning learning designer reflects on 30 episodes of our sister podcast, Great Minds on Learning.
This episode features a deep dive into the history of learning theory with Leonard Houx, Director of Learning Design at the Cambridge Education Group. Host John Helmer and Houx embark on an intellectual journey through the evolution of educational philosophy, touching on the contributions of ancient Greeks, German idealists, and the foundational concepts of modern education systems.
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LH #99 Special: Learning Technologies Exhibition & Conference 2024
LH #97 What Do We Speak About When We Speak About AI? with Donald H. Taylor
LH #96 Uncertainty with Katherine Templar Lewis & Sam Conniff
LH #95 The Human Moment with Rob Hubbard
LH #94 The Language of Learning with Peter Manniche Riber
LH #93 Just improvise! with Belina Raffy
LH #92 AI: The Product and the Problem with Egle Vinauskaite
LH #Bonus: Should You Use Podcasts In Learning?
LH #89 The Horses of Instruction with Sarah Ratcliff
LH #88 Finlandization with Jussi Hurskainen
LH #87 The Pirate Code with Lauren Waldman
LH #86 The L&D Detective with Kevin M. Yates
Hack in Ukraine - Ep3: Coming Home, feat. Yuliia Kovach
Hack in Ukraine - Ep2 Being There, feat. Vladimir Polo
Hack in Ukraine - Ep 1: Getting There
LH #85 The Sea, The Sea with Raal Harris
LH #84 Shell in Transition with Jaap Hoogendoorn
LH #83 Jobs To Be Done with Ger Driesen
LH #82 The Wizard of Oz with Markus Bernhardt
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