Recognising the Invisible: Why Informal Learning Is Key to Professional Development Introduction If the workplace had a status update, we would read: constantly under revision. The only constant in work right now is the need to keep learning. New technologies, hybrid workplaces, and shifti... Read More October 7, 2025 Community Resources, News
Leadership in the Public Sector on the Eve of a New Intelligence Revolution There are moments when technological advances not only transform how we work, but fundamentally challenge the very essence of leadership.Today, we find ourselves again at such a crossroads: artificial inte... Read More October 7, 2025 Community Resources, News
How the Success of L&D Depends on the Position It Holds October 2, 2025 Community Resources, News Structure in a messy world When you travel, whether across the world or just through your own country, you’ll notice that most villages and cities weren’t built with a master plan in mind. Often, a church appeared first, then a doctor, a few shops, and gra... Read More
Recycled Learning: How AI Can Democratise Education for the World’s Most Underserved Learners Introduction: The Urgency of Rethinking Access In a world where over 244 million UNESCO children are still out of school, and millions more attend school without access to quality instruction or future-... Read More October 2, 2025 Community Resources, News
From Data-Overwhelmed to Data-Fluent: Supporting Educational Decision-Making in the Digital Age In universities from Berlin to Dar es Salaam, learning stakeholders are drowning in data while thirsting for insights. Student performance metrics, learning analytics, engagement statistics, and assessment res... Read More October 2, 2025 Community Resources, News
AI and Productivity – Evidence, Recommendations and Ethics October 2, 2025 Community Resources, News There’s a word around AI you rarely hear at conferences – PRODUCTIVITY. If we fail to understand what is happening here, all the discussions around what we do ethically, politically and economically will misfire. Whether it is in education, training, healthca... Read More
Meet the OEB25 Speakers: Keynote Niyazi Arda Aygül We are proud to welcome Niyazi Arda Aygül, Learning and Development Manager at İşbank, Turkey’s largest private bank, to the keynote stage at OEB25. With over 20 years of experience in HR and corporate ... Read More October 2, 2025 Meet the OEB Speakers, News
Designing Education Across Borders and Barriers: Toward a Transnational, Inclusive, and Interoperable Future By Richard Powers, University of Stuttgart Introduction: Learning in an Age of Upheaval If education in the 20th century was defined by nation-building, then education in the 21st century is being shaped... Read More September 5, 2025 Community Resources, News
Whose Future Is It Anyway? Charting the Global Trajectory of Online Learning September 5, 2025 Community Resources, News By Glenda Morgan, Phil Hill & Associates & Morgan EdTech Strategies In EdTech, we love shiny things. Right now, it’s AI that dominates headlines and conference stages. These technologies are interesting and exciting, and they do matter, but history... Read More
Relevant Content Doesn’t Float, it Sinks: Scoping E-Learning Experiences The actual challenges of e-learning We’ve reached a curious point in the evolution of e-learning. Technology is everywhere, content is abundant, and digital platforms multiply like rabbits. And yet, many or... Read More September 4, 2025 Community Resources, News