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Webtalk

10.03.

12:00–12:45

Pimp my PowerPoint

Presenting can be fun, even without a design degree. In this talk, we show you tricks to make your slides impactful and keep your audience engaged.

Community Talk

25.03.

12:00 PM – 12:45 PM

The Missing D – Didactic Standards

We have a DIN standard for nearly every component. In training and blended learning formats, everyone seems to be doing their own thing. This is not only unnecessary—it can be costly and detrimental to effective learning. Where binding didactic standards are missing, learning becomes a matter of chance.

In our 45-minute Community Talk, we discuss why we should rely on professionalism through standards in Learning & Development. We explore what it means to cultivate unsynchronized “learning philosophies” and how we can define didactic standards that produce measurable learning transfer.

Webtalk

15.04.

1:00–1:45 PM

From Must-Attend to Wow Event

Whether it’s a sales conference or product launch: How do you create a learning event that inspires rather than exhausts? We discuss dramaturgy, learning formats, and the courage to create an experience.

Webtalk

05.05.

3:00–3:45 PM

Didactics is not just a nice-to-have

What exactly is good didactics—and how do you make it visible? We show you how to establish standards and inspire your colleagues to achieve higher didactic quality.

Community Talk

07.07.

12:00–12:45 PM

The Missing D - Learning Is a Matter for Managers

“My manager doesn’t even know what I learned in the training.” – A statement that many employees unfortunately say all too often. Yet managers are central levers for effective learning success.

In our 45-minute Community Talk, we will discuss together how managers can be meaningfully involved in learning processes from the very beginning, so that they are not left out but actively engaged: as catalysts and learning facilitators.

Community Talk

03.11.

12:00 PM–12:45 PM

The topic is up to you!

Our topic emerges from what you contribute and select in previous talks. If you want to help shape it: Join us regularly—your perspective matters!

Webtalk

10.03.26
(12:00–12:45 Uhr)

Pimp My PowerPoint

Presenting can be fun, even without a design degree. In this talk, we show you tricks to make your slides impactful and keep your audience engaged.

Community Talk

24.03.26
(12:00–12:45 Uhr)

The Missing D – Didactic Standards

We have a DIN standard for nearly every component. In training and blended learning formats, everyone seems to be doing their own thing. This is not only unnecessary—it can be costly and detrimental to effective learning. Where binding didactic standards are missing, learning becomes a matter of chance.

In our 45-minute Community Talk, we discuss why we should rely on professionalism through standards in Learning & Development. We explore what it means to cultivate unsynchronized “learning philosophies” and how we can define didactic standards that produce measurable learning transfer.

Webtalk

19.02.26
(15:00–15:45 Uhr)

The Missing D – Didactic Standards

This webtalk is for anyone who has been lost when it comes to artificial intelligence. We explain the basics, buzzwords, and what is truly relevant for everyday work.

Webtalk

15.04.26
(13:00–13:45 Uhr)

From Mandatory Meeting to Wow Event

Whether it’s a sales conference or product launch: How do you create a learning event that inspires rather than exhausts? We discuss dramaturgy, learning formats, and the courage to create an experience.

Webtalk

05.05.26
(15:00–15:45 Uhr)

Didactics Is Not a Nice-to-Have

What exactly is good didactics—and how do you make it visible? We show you how to establish standards and inspire your colleagues to achieve higher didactic quality.

Community Talk

07.07.26
(12:00–12:45 Uhr)

The Missing D – Learning as a Leadership Responsibility

“My manager doesn’t even know what I learned in training.” – A statement many employees unfortunately make all too often. Yet leaders are central levers for effective learning outcomes.

In our 45-minute Community Talk, we discuss how leaders can be meaningfully involved in learning processes from the start, so they are not left out but actively engaged: as catalysts and learning facilitators.

Community Talk

03.11.26
(12:00–12:45 Uhr)

"You Choose the Topic!"

Our topic emerges from what you contribute and select in previous talks. If you want to help shape it: Join us regularly—your perspective matters!

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