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LEO Learning Shortlisted for Company of the Year at Learning Technologies Awards

LEO Learning is proud to have been shortlisted for six categories in the upcoming Learning Technologies Awards 2017, including the highly sought-after category of Company Of The Year.

Judged by an independent panel of over 40 industry experts, the Learning Technologies Awards 2017 sees LEO Learning shortlisted across several key categories:

  • Learning Technologies Company Of The Year – UK
  • Learning Designer Of The Year
  • Best Learning Game
  • Best Blended Learning Project – UK
  • Excellence In The Design Of Learning Content – public & non-profit sector
  • Best Learning Technologies Project – UK public & non-profit sector

Here’s more on LEO Learning’s work in these categories:

Learning Technologies Company Of The Year – UK

In three years since Epic and LINE merged, the resulting company, LEO Learning, has undergone an extraordinary journey. The result has proven extremely successful, firstly from the perspective of customers, who have testified to exceptional satisfaction and regularly give LEO Learning Learning tier 1 status. Secondly, from a business perspective, LEO Learning has doubled in size (organically) into the largest UK learning technologies company.

Learning Designer Of The Year – Imogen Casebourne

For 20 years, Imogen Casebourne has been a pathfinder, adopting new approaches and technologies to create large, complex, innovative and award-winning learning, from highly interactive elearning, simulations, games and blends to the design of entire curriculums. From PDAs to apps, through research and the co-design of an authoring tool, she has also been a trailblazer in mobile learning. She is currently studying part-time for a doctorate on mobile learning at Oxford University and regularly brings her insights to conferences as well as thought leadership content on leolearning.com.

Best Learning Game – Virgin Airways and LEO Learning

The acid test of systems training is not when the launch goes to plan, but when it doesn’t.

When a mission-critical system changeover by Virgin Atlantic experienced challenges, handling those challenges poorly could have harmed the airline’s reputation as well as its customer’s experience. Through exceptional use of learning technologies, in particular an addictive pair of games, Virgin Airways’ Customer Centre and Airport Operation people were well trained and able to respond professionally. The end result was that, as far as customers were concerned, it was business-as-usual during the changeover.

Best Blended Learning Project – UK
Excellence In The Design Of Learning Content – public & non-profit sector

Best Learning Technologies Project – UK public & non-profit sector
(all for CSL, LEO Learning and KPMG)

How could the UK Civil Service redesign its core curriculum of business and management skills, and deliver high-quality content when it has no capital to invest in development?

This is the story of how a single consortium-led project developed a new blended learning model, with a digital core, that underpinned the consultative design and delivery of 138 fully-blended bespoke topics in less than a year.

The full list of categories and shortlisted nominees can be found here.

Winners will be announced at a gala evening on 29 November 2017 at the Park Plaza Westminster Bridge Hotel in London.

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