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More instructional design courses from Trainer1's Neil Lasher
8/9/2008Neil Lasher, managing director of the vendor neutral e-learning specialist, Trainer1, is running further instructional design (ID) public masterclasses in October and November at the RBS Williams Formula 1 (F1) Conference Centre, in Grove, Oxfordshire. Lasher's ID clients include the Open University, 24 Scottish Councils and the British Army as well as organisations in the USA, Canada and Russia.
Lasher is also running ‘Ultimate Instructional Design' at the same venue. This one day course not only outlines the key elements in a modern approach to ID but also involves delegates going through a teambuilding exercise to become a ‘pit crew' working on a real F1 car.
Among the organisations which have recently commissioned Lasher to run this course exclusively for them is the Boehringer Ingelheim group - one of the world's 20 leading pharmaceutical companies.
‘Ultimate Instructional Design' delegates also receive a tour of the Conference Centre, seeing all of Williams' F1 cars since 1977 and visiting the Williams F1 team's trophy museum. The Williams F1 Grand Prix Collection houses over 40 of the team's seminal racing cars from over a quarter of a century of racing - and is not normally open to the public.


