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Video Learning Inspires Next Generation Leaders

London (UK), August 2018 - Clear Lessons has formed a partnership with Engage in Learning to provide new and existing leaders with a wide range of multimedia resources to inspire them.

Clear Lessons, a video learning library and platform, has teamed up with Engage in Learning to bring its inspirational videos to an even wider audience. Engage in Learning will now be offering Clear Lessons videos as part of its extensive portfolio of online courses and resources. Recent new releases in the Clear Lessons video library feature lessons with successful leaders from a wide range of organisations, including Barclays, Innocent, L'Oreal, Visa Europe, and NASA. The short videos are perfect for watching on mobile devices as part of a blended, multimedia approach to learning and development. Proceeds from Clear Lessons support the Clear Lessons Foundation, enabling the Foundation to offer a free video learning library to the UK's charities, staff, and volunteers. Chris Horseman, CEO at Engage in Learning, explained the appeal of video learning. "The appetite for video is massive - learners simply love video, and it's a great way to share expertise. These bite-sized videos from Clear Lessons are a great addition to our portfolio, so I'm thrilled that they now form part of our offering. It's also really satisfying to support the great work of the Clear Lessons Foundation." Martin Baker, CEO & founder of Clear Lessons and a well-known advocate for using video to learn at work as we learn at home, said, "At every L&D conference I go to there's a futurologist who’s crystal-ball gazing into the future of learning. It's fascinating stuff. But video and mobile learning are no longer the future - they're very much the here and now. And if you're not using them to engage your workforce, you're really missing a trick. So I'm delighted to be working with Chris and the Engage in Learning team to put video learning directly into more leaders' and managers' hands."

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