Access Group launch webinar exploring how gamification increases engagement with learning content

Over the coming weeks we will start to see our employees return to the workplace. Many of them may understandably be concerned about personal safety or have new training needs. Whether they need a refresher on workplace skills or to embrace new rules related to Covid-19. Employers need a way to help them brush up on skills, quickly and efficiently.

Over the coming weeks we will start to see our employees return to the workplace. Many of them may understandably be concerned about personal safety or have new training needs. Whether they need a refresher on workplace skills or to embrace new rules related to Covid-19.

So, how can employers easily support their staff when it comes to health & wellbeing as well as help them to brush up on the right skills, quickly and efficiently?

Get your people back on top of their game

Having the right content is obviously key, but to encourage people to use it and ensure it’s truly effective, it has to be delivered in a way that engages.

What methods are used to drive engagement currently and do they really provide results?

Have you considered gameplay? We all know that games can be a great way to have fun and engage but they’re not always considered as vehicle for learning content.

Join Mike Hawkyard, our expert on Learning Games and Gamification, on Thursday 30th July at 3pm for a free webinar that will cover:

• What makes content engaging?
• What is Engagement Theory and how can it help me?
• How Gamebrain combines these elements to refresh knowledge
• Q&A

Register here

Notes to editors:

The Access Group has been recognised in The Sunday Times Tech Track 100 in 2019 and is a leading provider of business software to mid-sized UK organisations. It helps more than 32,000 customers across commercial and not-for-profit sectors become more productive and efficient. Its innovative Access Workspace cloud platform transforms the way business software is used, giving every employee the freedom to do more.

Established in 1991, The Access Group, with an enterprise valuation of over £1billion, employs more than 2,300 staff.

In 2019 our award-winning learning and performance management system, Access LMS – built on the Unicorn LMS platform – was ranked the world’s top Learning Management System for the financial services sector for the fifth successive year and in the top 10 learning systems for 2020 worldwide.*

*Source – The Craig Weiss Group – Top 20 Learning Systems for 2020, January 2020

 For more information about The Access Group, visit: www.theaccessgroup.com

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