Preliminary Decision

Learning Technologies Awards 2017 Shortlist Announced

London (UK), September 2017 - The annual Learning Technologies Awards has published its shortlist. Outstanding projects and products from across the globe are among those who made this year's impressive and record-breaking shortlist. An independent judging panel, comprising over forty experts and organised by the eLearning Network, worked tirelessly throughout August whittling down hundreds of nominees.

Entries were received from a huge range of sectors, including healthcare, pharmaceuticals, finance, transport, utilities, retail, leisure, and communications, as well as national and international government, major public and membership bodies, and leading international education brands.

Shortlisted nominees now face the judging panel again in a series of presentations, taking place in London and online, in September and October. The winners will be announced on 29 November at the gala dinner in London.

Learning Technologies Awards 2017 Shortlist

Best Learning Technologies Project - UK Commercial Sector

Abbvie, accountingcpd.net
Barclaycard
BT
GoodPractice and Booking.com
Lloyds Banking Group and Assima
Sodexo
Vodafone

Best Learning Technologies Project - International Commercial Sector

Amec Foster Wheeler and Saffron Interactive
BP-GBS
Deutsche Telekom AG
EY
FrieslandCampina
Inter IKEA Systems
Moody's Analytics

Best Learning-Technologies Project - UK Public and Non-Profit Sectors

Bournemouth Diabetes and Endocrine Centre and Nelson Croom
Buckinghamshire County Council and Learning Pool
CDSM and Hwb
CSL, LEO, and KPMG
Gamoteca and Learning Unplugged
Home Office and Virtual College
Royal College of General Practitioners
Sheffield Hallam University and PebblePad
Somerset County Council and Learning Pool
St Andrew's Healthcare

Best Learning-Technologies Project - International Public and Non-Profit Sectors

eLearning Brothers
HT2 Labs, LINGOs, and Action Against Hunger US
Medical Research Council
Utrecht University and TrainTool
Zoological Society of London

Excellence in the Design of Learning Content - UK Commercial Sector

Epigeum
Flow Hospitality Training
McDonald's and Kallidus
Mindful Education
Safran and Learning Nexus
The Edge Picture Company
Vodafone

Excellence in the Design Of Learning Content - International Commercial Sector

AllenComm and Physicians' Reciprocal Insurers
Cadpeople and Universal Robots
Electude
FrieslandCampina
Inter IKEA Systems
Juice Moving Images and IHG
KPMG
Peak Pacific
SGS and Brightbolts
The Big Know and AARP Academy
WillowDNA and IPG Mediabrands

Excellence in the Design of Learning Content - Public and Non-Profit Sectors

CSL, LEO and KPMG
Home Office and Virtual College
Lumesse andThe Open University
TrainTool and Red Cross
Transport for London, WYG, and Walkgrove

Best Use of Mobile Learning

EduMe
FrieslandCampina
Hunkemöller and TinQwise
Inter IKEA Systems
John Lewis
PepsiCo, Kineo, and dominKnow

Best Use of Social and Collaborative Learning Technologies

AstraZeneca with HT2 Labs
Carpetright and Fuse
CDSM and Hwb
Discovery Networks International
Harris and Hoole and Fuse
Royal Bank of Scotland

Best Use of Learning Technologies to Ensure Compliance - UK

Alzheimer's Society
Direct Line Group
Highfield e-learning
Linklaters
Provident Financial Management Services
Royal Mail Group and Skillcast
RSA and Brightwave Group

Best Use of Learning Technologies to Ensure Compliance - International

Chiltern International
Credit Suisse and Saba
Financial Times - IE Business School Corporate Learning Alliance
Glanbia and Dulann eLearning
Inter IKEA Systems
Peak Pacific
PwC and The Edge
ZORM and Wavelength

Most Innovative New Learning-Technologies Product - UK

CogBooks
D2L
HT2 Labs
Rosetta Stone
Siyona Tech
SmartBuilder

Most innovative new learning technologies product - international

ABN AMRO and TinQwise
AiSolve and CHLA
CrossKnowledge
Klaxoon
Learnlight
Luminis
Peak Pacific
Playscape Toolbox
PricewaterhouseCoopers Magyarország Kft. and PricewaterhouseCoopers Könyvvizsgáló Kft.
Schell Games
TrainTool
TRIPLE A

Best Learning Game

EY
HighSkillz and UK Police
Phone House
Royal Bank of Scotland
Schlumberger and Learning Pool
ServeWise, Health Promotion Agency, and Kineo Asia Pacific
Totem Learning
Transport for London, WYG, and Walkgrove
Virgin Airways and LEO

Best Use of Simulations or Virtual Environments for Learning

ABN AMRO and TinQwise
Babcock Learning Solutions
BNP Paribas and Ososim
Medis Media
UCL, Unicorn, and LAS
Venture Simulations

Best Online Distance-Learning Programme

AVADO
Carpetright and Fuse
CIPD and AVADO
DOT digital group
Falmouth University
International School of Linguists
International Workplace
openSAP

SkillSoft and Smith & Nephew
Sporting Edge
The Alzheimer Society of Ireland
UCL, Unicorn Training, and LAS

Best Use of Blended Learning - UK

Abbvie
AXA and Sponge UK
Barclaycard
CSL, LEO, and KPMG
James Paget NHS University Hospital Trust and Cutting Edge Medical Education
John Lewis
Linklaters
Oxbridge Home Learning
PA Consulting Group
Transport for London, WYG, and Walkgrove

Waitrose and DESQ

Best Use of Blended Learning - International

BNP Paribas and Ososim
eVision and BP
Hunkemöller and TinQwise
NS and TrainTool
PwC
Relation Technologies
The Art of Learning International
Villeroy & Boch and HT2 Labs
Wiedu Corporation

Best learning platform implementation

AstraZeneca with HT2 Labs
Bayer
Carpet Right and Fuse
CGI and Skillsoft
EDF Energy
Topps Tiles and Growth Engineering
IQ Students and Fuse
Vodafone
Vodafone and Kineo Asia Pacific

Learning-Technologies Team of the Year

Devon and Somerset Fire and Rescue Service
GFK and Saba
Kingston University
Novartis
Provident Financial Management Services
Specsavers
TUI
Willmott Dixon

Learning-technologies company of the year - UK

AVADO
Growth Engineering
HT2 Labs
Kallidus
LEO
Safety Media
Virtual College

Learning-Technologies Company of the Year - International

Axonify
eLearning Brothers

Kashida Learning
Klaxoon
The Big Know

Learning Designer of the Year

Imogen Casebourne - LEO
John Hinchcliffe - Virtual College
Hayley Khan - Virtual College
Keith Resseau - PwC
Chris Weston - Safety Media
Kim Whitmore - Engage in Learning

Learning Developer of the Year

Jason Butler - Sponge UK
Oliver Foster - Kineo