Tayloring it

Panel chats, monologues and 1:1 conversations with people from around the learning industry.


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Subtitle: Panel chats, monologues and 1:1 conversations with people from around the learning industry.
Summary: An assortment of panel chats, monologues and 1:1 podcasts with people from around the learning industry who have a story to tell in relation to how technology can be used to enhance and enrich the learners experience and add value! If you've something worth sharing or something to say? Why not drop me a line and we can podcast it!
Author: Craig Taylor; Category: Technology; Explicit: No

Track Listing

Craig Taylor / #23 Back to basics0:26:36128kbps1600024.36 MB
Craig is joined by Lilian Soon for a chat about how we can better utilise than often overlooked tool of text messaging in order to enhance and enrich our learning programmes - and maybe even help our administrators out? Listening time: 26 mins

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Craig Taylor / I've no idea where this podcast is heading...0:31:16128kbps1600028.63 MB
Craig is joined by Zak Mensah for an impromptu chat about meeting people on Twitter, the similarities and differences between the education sector and corporates, the pros and cons of prefixing ‘learning’ with a range of letters, weelearning, ‘mobile’ and just about anything else that comes to mind! Listening time: 31 mins

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Craig Taylor / #21 Lisa's back0:25:26128kbps1600023.29 MB
Craig chats with Lisa Johnson on the subject of her teams’ recent *award winning* work with the use of internal wikis and ‘just-in-time’ performance support videos.

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Craig Taylor / It's time to chat about compliance. Again0:25:15128kbps1600023.12 MB
Craig chats with Laura Layton James on the subject of her recent blog post and discuss whether it is possible to create engaging compliance elearning.

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Craig Taylor / From NVQ to ITQ0:26:18128kbps1600024.08 MB
Craig chats with Di Dawson on the subject of gaining formal accreditation for learning programmes and in particular the offering of ITQs for Social Media, Mobile Learning and Accessible IT.

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Craig Taylor / Radio GaGa0:19:021219184410016.6 MB
Craig chats with his gaffer Neil, on the subject of podcasting to an internal audience with a particular focus on their shiny new toy…..

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Craig Taylor / Bill Gates is calling!0:22:52128kbps1600020.95 MB
Craig chats with Chris Brannigan from Thinking Worlds about why he thinks 'simulations' and 'immersive environments' haven't made in mainstream yet.

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Craig Taylor / Getting Beyond Bullet Points Live podcast0:14:16128kbps4410013.06 MB
If you’ve not already read my previous blog posts ‘Getting Beyond Bullet Points (visuals only)’, ‘Getting Beyond Bullet Points (with audio), Bringing in the BackChannel and The Learners Voice then I’d strongly suggest having a read of them before you read any more of this post. Why? Well for 2 reasons really: 1. The earlier posts will provide you with the context behind this post. 2. You will notice in the the earlier posts I suggest that whilst a modern, bullet-point free, visually rich presentation is certainly very engaging and less cognitively challenging for any learners, this approach certainly falls down when you distribute the slides on their own after the event.

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Craig Taylor / The Learner's Voice0:04:41128kbps441004.29 MB
If you’ve not already read my previous blog posts ‘Getting Beyond Bullet Points (visuals only)’, ‘Getting Beyond Bullet Points (with audio) and Bringing in the BackChannel then I’d strongly suggest having a read of them before you read any more of this post. Why? Well for 2 reasons really: 1. The earlier posts will provide you with the context behind this post. 2. The purpose of this specific post is to provide a brief audio summary of the actions that the attendees committed to, on leaving my session. By viewing the earlier posts in this series there is more likelihood that the attendees actions will make sense.

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Craig Taylor / Get your sleves rolled up and get stuck in0:21:47128kbps1600019.96 MB
Lisa Johnson shares her teams success of delivering training to over 7000 people who are scattred throughout the length and breadth of the UK, with a team of only 5 people. Here’s how they’ve done it…

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Craig Taylor / A bit of banter with some brand new bloggers0:42:00128kbps1600038.46 MB
Craig is joined by podcast panel regular Kate Graham along with some new voices which belong to Mandy Randall-Gavin and Niall Gavin. Today they are chatting about their recent journey into the…… “Blogosphere”!

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Success! Success! Success! / Tayloring It0:27:53128kbps1600025.53 MB
Craig missed Dr Chris Atherton‘s session at LT11, however the video recording of her session has provided him with inspiration and ideas ever since. This podcast scratches the surface of Chris’ specialism and hopefully provides you ‘Dear Listener’ with a few ideas (and maybe even a challenge) ahead of your next presentation. Craig even starts to try and determine the origin of the word ‘logo’ and then gives up to the wisdom of Wikipedia!!!

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Craig Taylor / Take Two0:21:55128kbps1600020.08 MB
Damian Farrell chats with Craig about how he has enhanced some of his face-to-face training by using some simple, intuitive *FREE* tools

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Craig Taylor / Sunshine. In Plymouth. In April. Never!0:31:02128kbps1600028.41 MB
This podcast sees Craig being joined by Erica Neve to discuss their recent attendance at the Plymouth eLearning Conference at the University of Plymouth.

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Craig Taylor / QR Codes? Sounds like something out of a Bond film!0:47:52128kbps1600043.82 MB
This podcast sees Craig being joined by Kate Graham, Kim George and Paul Simbeck-Hampson to (hopefully) dispell any misgivings or musunderstandings relating to QR codes, how they can be used to not only enhance learning activities but also as a marketing tool.

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Craig Taylor / I feel like I'm talking to a brick wall0:42:55128kbps1600039.3 MB
Today’s podcast sees Craig being joined by Kate Graham and James McLuckie to discuss the subject of internal communications. How are businesses enabling technologies to enhance and enrich their internal conversations? What tools are organisations and individuals turning to enable their staff to connect, communicate and collaborate? Kate and James provide some answers to the above questions whilst Craig complains about them rubbing salt in his wounds!

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Craig Taylor / What does good elearning look like?0:27:41128kbps1600025.36 MB
Craig chats with Fiona Leteney on the subject of the new Media City e-learning showcase that she has implemented. The aim of the showcase is the pursuit of excellence, and the desire to inspire and share best practice so that e-learning can always be viewed in a positive light.

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Craig Taylor / Tick, tick, tick, tick in the box0:34:51128kbps1600031.92 MB
Craig chats with Stephanie Dedhar, Col Hawksworth and Sam Burrough on the subject of compliance training, their best and worse experiences of it and what we in the Learning Technologies field can do to enhance its reputation.

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Craig Taylor / Now the dust has settled0:42:16128kbps1600038.7 MB
Craig chats with Lillian Soon, Kate Graham, Karyn Romeis, Laura Overton, Christie Fidura and Don Taylor on the ‘actions’ that they personally took away from their attendance at Learning Technologies 2011, along with the challenges that they anticipated in trying to achieve them!

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Craig Taylor / I wanna tell you a story...(board)0:10:00128kbps480009.16 MB
Waaaaay back in the mists of time that was Learning Technologies 2010, I attended a workshop on the subject of storyboarding facilitated by @juliewedgwood. This session came a little late in my ID career as I had spent the previous 6 months putting together rapid elearning module with NO storyboard process – oh well, better late than never! I recently asked Julie to facilitate that session again with a number of my colleagues which culminated in them producing a podcast to reflect upon the session’s content and what they were going to do with it. Apologies for the sound quality in pa

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Craig Taylor / Project Management, what's that all about then?0:39:51128kbps1600036.49 MB
Craig chats with Jane Brotchie on the subject of Project Management. This podcast will count as a piece of evidence towards a group activity within the Certificate in Web Content Creation & Management programme.

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Craig Taylor / Podcasting Workshop 08.12.100:01:30128kbps441001.39 MB
.. I'm currently sat in Gloucestershire College attending @jamesclay's Podcasting Workshop. I'll blog about the workshop in greater detail shortly, however James has set us a task over lunch of creating a podcast, so without further ado....

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Craig Taylor / Podcast #1 Action Mapping0:10:21128kbps441009.48 MB
In this, my first podcast, I am joined by a small number of my organisations elearning authors, Steven Mahay, Geoff Owens, Andrew Pilkington & Chris Hyndman to discuss an Action Mapping session that I had just facilitated. The purpose of the conversation was to further promote the thinking that elearning is not just the traditional 'click-next' type of elearning that many of us are used to and that podcasting is a relatively simple (and far quicker way of producing a learning resource) whilst also providing a period of reflection for the attendees themselves. The podcast was also a great learning curve for me as I had failed to set my Samson GoMic as the default recording device so I was reliant on the internal laptop speaker, hence the poor quality.... but I've learned my lesson and hope that you will join me in my next podcast in which I will have resolved my 'teething problems'

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Craig Taylor / #24 Books and ebooks Part 10:24:58128kbps1600022.86 MB
Craig is joined by @zakmensah for the first in a series of podcasts in which he Zak helps to make sense of the whole ebooks subject.

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Craig Taylor / #25 Books and ebooks Part 20:21:52128kbps2205020.03 MB
Craig is joined by Zak Mensah for the second in a series of podcasts in which Zak helps to make sense of the whole ebooks subject.

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