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EPISODE · Feb 17, 2023 · 50 MIN

Hidden Artists - Do we underestimate the role of design in e-learning?

from The Death of E-learning · host Learning Pool

It's design time! In this group discussion, we gather some brains from Learning Pool to reflect on the role of graphic design – and design more broadly – in the world of e-learning and beyond. How would our guests define the purpose of design? What are the attitudes towards it? What bits of e-learning would they like to bin forever? All will be revealed. Matt Stevenson, Kirill Kudrjasonoks and Carolyn Miller are our guests.

It's design time! In this group discussion, we gather some brains from Learning Pool to reflect on the role of graphic design – and design more broadly – in the world of e-learning and beyond. How would our guests define the purpose of design? What are the attitudes towards it? What bits of e-learning would they like to bin forever? All will be revealed. Matt Stevenson, Kirill Kudrjasonoks and Carolyn Miller are our guests.

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