Totem Turns 5 ! 

Today we are celebrating our 5th Birthday! It’s hard to believe it has really been 5 years since we opened our doors as Totem Learning and a whole new chapter began. It’s not always been easy, it’s not always been fun, but it has been an incredible journey. From health and safety, to VR welding, from make up to the very future of learning - our products and developments have spanned a varied and fascinating mixture of sectors.

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Woman Who...innovates through technology

According to ‘Woman Who…’ the woman who will win this award must prove that she embraces technology in the work that she does and she must be able to demonstrate the use of technology within her business and/or her clients’ business. All the above definitely describes Helen; she is very passionate about blending technology with learning and she proves it daily with the quality of the work she produces. She is constantly developing her knowledge and she wants people to love what she does as much as she does.

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Magda Bekou
The 'April Fools' joke that created the largest collaborative art project in history

Place was an experiment on Reddit to examine human interaction at scale launched on April fool’s day and was live for 72 hours.

It simply started as a 1000 v 1000 blank canvas of pixels. Every 5 minutes someone could change the colour of a pixel.

As you can image it started off as a chaotic mishmash of colours and patterns but quite quickly clans started to form and people realised that if they worked together they would be able to produce something greater.

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Helen Routledge
What are serious games? 

Serious Games leverage the power of computer games design techniques and mechanics to captivate and engage end-users for purposes beyond pure entertainment. While ensuring learners are challenged and motivated, the main purpose of a Serious Game is to develop new knowledge, skills and to ultimately produce a behaviour change. Serious Games enable learners to undertake tasks and experience situations which would otherwise be impossible and/or undesirable to practice in the real world for reasons of cost, time, logistics and safety.

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Helen Routledge
The importance of characters in games

Social learning theory focuses on the importance of observation and modelling as a key part in the learning process alongside classical and operant conditioning.

Social learning was illustrated by one of my favourite experiments by Banduras Bobo Doll experiment in 1961. Modelling is taking on board the behaviours which we observe from people around us. In society, we are surrounded by role models, who illustrate both positive and negative behaviours. For children this modelling is an essential part of their development, helping to mould them into the person they are to become. It is also important for adults as well.

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Helen Routledge
Project Management: what is the point of it? 

There is a lot of chatter amongst those who are interested in businesses and organisations about the value of management. There is the whole push towards Agile. On top of this, there are radical new ways of structuring organisations, such as that being proposed in the recent book Holacracy. And those chattering can question the worth of anything with the title “management” or “manager” in it.

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