Looking for your next L&D or education read? 📚 In Season 2 of EdTalks, we asked 12 brilliant L&D experts: "What book or resource would you recommend on L&D or an educational topic?" Here’s the ultimate list of their rapid-fire picks: ✨ Tamara Perminova: Design for How People Learn by Julie Dirksen – an engaging, visual guide to effective learning design. ✨ Diana Oliveira: Follow L&D SHAKERS community for 800+ organized and categorized L&D resources. ✨ Giuseppe Perrone, Chartered MCIPD: Actionable Gamification by Yu-kai Chou – a fascinating dive into the drives behind engagement. ✨ Ren Narciso: Map It by Cathy Moore – a practical guide to action mapping, ideal for designing impactful training. ✨ Анастасія Науменко: Get Together by Bailey Richardson, Kevin Huynh, and Kai Elmer Sotto – a must-read for building communities as part of the learning process. ✨ Mike Taylor: Thinking, Fast and Slow by Daniel Kahneman – exploring cognitive psychology and behavioral insights for learning and marketing. ✨ Steve Ritter: Failure to Disrupt by Justin Reich and Learning Engineering Toolkit by Jim Goodell – essential reads for understanding and applying learning science in edtech. ✨ Unekwu-Ojo Shaibu: How We Learn: The New Science of Education and the Brain by Stanislas Dehaene, and E-Learning and the Science of Instruction by Ruth Colvin -Clark and Richard Mayer. ✨ Anna Danylenko: Netflix and the Culture of Innovation by Reed Hastings and Erin Meyer, and The Five Dysfunctions of a Team by Patrick Lencioni. ✨ Imran Tanveer: L&D Essentials: A Starter’s Handbook by Inna Horvath – a practical guide for transitioning into the field of L&D. ✨ Anser Aly: Sapiens by Yuval Noah Harari – a captivating journey through human evolution and the power of storytelling. ✨ Tim Logan: The Age of Experiences by Benjamin Hunnicutt – a deep dive into experience design and its relevance to creating powerful learning experiences. 📖 Ready to expand your bookshelf? Which one will you dive into first? This list is a summarization of the rapid-fire responses from EdTalks Season 2.
Thank you Inna Horvath 🇺🇦 for the callenge. Ir was a fun talk !
Great recommendations! Thank you everyone 🙏
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2dLook, mum! That's me! Thanks Elai.io and Inna for the time spent together, it was fun! 💙 I'll add to the list another book about communication that doesn't really target trainers, but works wonders for everyone! It's called "The Elements of Style", by William Strunk, Jr., it's the tiniest book ever, too!