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Webinar: Enhancing your OTS modules

More than ever colleagues are demanding training that feels appropriate and relevant to them, and lack of engagement with training is a common theme. Off-the-shelf content is a great starting point, saving you time and effort in having to write content from scratch, but it doesn't have to stop there.

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In this webinar, we explore innovative techniques to elevate your off-the-shelf content, turning it into interactive and engaging resources that leave a lasting impact. 

  • Personalised learning
  • Adaptive content
  • Custom design styles
  • Custom video styles
  • Gamified learning

Meet the speakers

Simon Truckle

Head of Key Accounts | Skillcast

Simon is responsible for ensuring that Skillcast partners achieve the best return on their e-learning investment. He helps our clients personalise the approach to the needs of their organisation. Before Skillcast, he was Head of E-learning at both Barclays Wealth and Gerard Asset Management.

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