A successful talk is a prepared talk!

Brightness-MichelLevyProvencal-MOOCWe have recently released 2 courses with Brightness about how to speak in public : “Prepare your talk“, “Deliver your talk” and an adaptive to “Fullfil your potential as a speaker“. We have asked a few questions to Michel Lévy-Provençal, co-founder of Brightness and founder of the first European TEDx Conference.  Continue reading “A successful talk is a prepared talk!”

Inauguration of the Swiss EdTech Collider – EPFL

Blog - inaugurationOn 27 April, the Swiss EdTech Collider was officially inaugurated at EPFL’s Innovation Park. Over 200 people were present for the opening of Europe’s first accelerator dedicated to EdTech on the campus of Lausanne’s Federal Polytechnic School.  Continue reading “Inauguration of the Swiss EdTech Collider – EPFL”

The Flipped Classroom model – a different take on teaching

Blog - Khan AcademyHave you ever tried learning via the Coorpacademy platform? If so, you may have noticed that you always start by answering a question, without having watched the video lesson beforehand. This is a technique known as the flipped or inverted classroom model.

WHAT IS THE FLIPPED CLASSROOM MODEL?

The flipped/inverted classroom model first saw the day in the 1990s. It was originally invented by teachers attempting to change learning methods used in their classrooms. Classroom time is traditionally given over to theory-learning. Once students get home, they are asked to apply what they learnt in class in practical exercises. Continue reading “The Flipped Classroom model – a different take on teaching”

Build customer loyalty with Digital learning!

Build customer loyalty with Digital learning!

“We want you!”

Every business dreams of this: loyal customers! Which is to say, customers with a strong attachment to the brand, who follow the brand’s business, its representatives and who, in the best of worlds, even become ambassadors.

And so, of course there is an overflow of “how-tos” on how to build customer loyalty and one point that comes up again and again is that you have to know your customer! Obviously this is plain common sense, but what if we changed perspectives a little? What if, instead of constantly wanting to know more about your customers, you tried to get your customers to know more about you, your market and your products? Continue reading “Build customer loyalty with Digital learning!”

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