Education technology makes no difference. In the past few years, we have been bombarded by new acronyms and promises that emerging technologies and products (LXPs, NGLPs, AI / ML, VR / AR, to name a few) were going to radically change the way we deliver and consume learning content, ultimately the way we acquire knowledge. And they are effectively changing all the above, but the assumption that humas have little role into this seems flawed, especially looking back at 2020 where humans (being them individual learners or L&D professionals) made the difference in turning processes around and adapting to radical change, a change which had little to do with technology itself. This reminds us that, whatever piece of smart tech we decide to adopt in our lives and organizations, ultimately, we need to drive this process rather than being passive about this.At OfCourseMe we advocate the centricity of L&D professionals in leading and driving learning experiences which need to be contextual and relevant to their colleagues and useful to foster upskilling and reskilling in a context of profound culture change. We help do this efficiently. We are a facilitator, we bring speed, expertise and flexibility to the process. We do not want to drive it. OfCourseMe is built around the concept of providing to the L&D departments an array of tools and services to build better learning paths at scale. It is their job ultimately, and we want to be their trusted partners in this journey.







