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The Death of E-learning: Insights on Learning Experience Design

Learning Design vs Learning Experience Design (are LDs out of a job?)

Adam appears on the Learning Podcast, The Death of E-Learning, to talk about audio and podcasts, and their place in corporate L&D.

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14 May 2026

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This week, Adam joined the team at Learning Pool for an irreverent look at what’s going on in the world of online learning. The discussion delved into the evolution of learning experience design and how traditional e-learning is being transformed by innovative approaches.

One of the key themes discussed in the podcast was the rise of audio and podcasts in the realm of learning experience design. Audio content allows learners to engage with material on the go, whether during commutes, workouts, or daily chores. This flexibility is a game-changer, making learning more accessible and convenient.

The landscape of online learning is rapidly evolving, with learning experience design leading the way. By embracing modern learning design practices, organisations can create more engaging, effective, and accessible training programmes. Tune in to the podcast to hear Adam's insights on the death of traditional e-learning and the future of corporate learning and development.



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