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Eduhub Update: February

Eduhub Update: February

The year 2011 is still quite young, but we have been busy already.

In this update we tell you about:

  • The side-effects of posting reviews
  • Live out your lyrical talent on Eduhub
  • Eduhub on the road: London, UK and Karlsruhe, Germany
  • Did you know?

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The side-effects of posting reviews

Did you follow a course which is published on Eduhub?
Post how you experienced the trainer(s), location,
organisation and content.

Beware of the side-effects, reviewers may experience:

  • Contentment, from sharing your thoughts.
  • Pleasure, from helping people choosing the best course.
  • And extreme felicity because you support a charitable cause with each review.

Post a review and enjoy the side-effects. Eduhub donates £1,- for each submitted
review to Edukans, a development organisation with a focus on basic education.

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Live out your lyrical talent on Eduhub

Do you love writing and and need a place to live out your lyrical talent?
Eduhub gives you the opportunity to publish articles related to professional/ personal development.

Write an article about e.g. best practices in personal development courses or
your experiences with different training methods. Professional/ personal development
is a very broad subject; pick an aspect you are passionate about and start writing.

Send an email to Ninja Lamberty for more details and our guidelines.

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Eduhub on the road: London, UK and Karlsruhe, Germany

London, UK – End of January Eduhub visited the Learning Technologies
and Learning & Skills exhibition.

The topics of the exhibition were learning technologies for the workplace and new trends
in people development, performance, learning resources and HR systems.

It was the perfect opportunity for networking with education providers and having interesting
conversations about the universal use of NLP and chocolate’s ability to endorse team building.

Karlsruhe, Germany – In February Eduhub traveled to Germany and visited the Learntec.

Mainly discussed were best practices regarding the combination of learning methods and
the use of virtual/ digital media. Interesting presentations on social media were held by
Jens Quadbeck (Google) and Steven Wheeler (University of Plymouth).

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Did you know?

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  • One of our two blue shrimp moved out; it did not get along with its housemates.