The 2018 Learning Technologies Awards were presented at the customary Gala Dinner in London, with this years event being held at Park Plaza Westminster Bridge Hotel.
You can find details for each of the winners, as well as some background on each, at the Learning Technologies website here, but you'll have plenty of button clicks to work your way through them, so we've listed each of the Gold award winners below.
- Learning designer of the year - Kath Jackson Jones of Popcorn
- Learning developer of the year - Glyn Chapman - Popcorn
- Best use of social and collaborative learning technologies - Halma and Hive Learning: Collaborative learning to accelerate the pace of change
- Best use of simulations or virtual environments for learning - MHI Vestas Offshore Wind and Cadpeople
- Best learning game - UK - CCEA - STEM in Minecraft
- Best learning game - international - Meet the customer - Funkis Multimedia and Volvo Group University
- Best online distance learning programme - Enabling SmartER Learning through SmartER Content: A User-centric approach to corporate language learning
- Excellence in the design of learning content – UK commercial sector - EY and Lumesse Learning: Let's Talk Digital
- Excellence in the design of learning content – international commercial sector - Meet the customer - Funkis Multimedia and Volvo Group University
- Excellence in the design of learning content – public & non-profit sector - CCEA - STEM in Minecraft
- Best UK learning platform implementation - A.G. Barr iLearn with Learning Pool
- Best international learning platform implementation - Drive - Westhill Consulting for Intercars
- Best use of learning technologies to ensure compliance - Brightwave & PWC: Be Smart. Be Secure.
- Best use of mobile learning - Partner Devices - John Lewis Partnership
- Best learning technologies project - UK commercial sector - Mitchells & Butlers and Kineo inspire employees to train with Mable
- Best learning technologies project - international commercial sector - MHI Vestas Offshore Wind and Cadpeople
- Best learning technologies project - public & non-profit sector - Financial Literacy Program for Entrepreneurs - Kashida - Riyali
- Best use of blended learning - UK - Partner Devices - John Lewis Partnership
- Best use of blended learning - international - Honda Motor Europe
- Most innovative new learning technologies product - Digital coaching and Ai - increasing emotional and commercial resilience
- Learning technologies team of the year - Good Things Foundation
- Learning technologies company of the year - Learning Pool