May 2026
  • 21st May 2026, 4pm–4:30pm [BST]
  • Online
  • Free
Do you use PowerPoint on a day-to-day basis? Would you like to get more done? Get better results? It’s possible! This 30-minute online PowerPoint masterclass is perfect for anyone struggling to make their slides stand out.
May 2026
  • 28th May 2026, 4pm–4:30pm [GMT]
  • Online
  • Free
Presenting at a big event is different to the every day – larger and more diverse audiences, funky screen set ups, unique event rooms – so your approach to creating the presentation should be different too. This masterclass is for anyone drafting keynote speeches for events, creating slides or delivering them. Through a balance of theory and practical tips, you’ll learn how to blow your audience away with a compelling story supported by elegant, engaging slides.
Jun 2026
  • 4th Jun 2026, 4pm–4:30pm [BST]
  • Online
  • Free
Most learning content isn't that memorable. This masterclass will dive into the neuroscience behind learning, equipping you with the tools to design courses that spark curiosity, trigger emotional connection, and stick in learner's long-term memory. You’ll discover the importance of storytelling, how to use timing and strategic repetition, and how to shape training experiences that keep learners coming back for more.
learning and neuroscience
Jun 2026
  • 11th Jun 2026, 4pm–4:45pm [BST]
  • Online
  • Free
Make it Stick by Peter C.Brown, Henry L. Roediger III and Mark A. McDaniel is one of our go-to learning books. They probe one of learning designers greatest questions (and fears), how can I get my learner to remember the content I'm creating. In our latest book club we'll be digging into some of the big ideas of the book, plus! we'll be joined by the authors themselves for a full panel discussion. This one is not to be missed!
Jun 2026
  • 18th Jun 2026, 4pm–4:30pm [BST]
  • Online
  • Free
Gamification is a buzzword in the learning industry. Done well and it can have a huge impact on learners, done poorly and all that time, effort, and money may well have created something cool, but ineffective at achieving the behaviour change it was meant to help with. During this session we're going to take a step back to dig into what makes gamification so effective, based on principles found in neuroscience. We'll then apply all of that learning to some examples to see good gamification in action.
the neuroscience of gamification
Jun 2026
  • 25th Jun 2026, 4pm–4:30pm [BST]
  • Online
  • Free
In this 30-minute masterclass, get to grips with the latest features in the PowerPoint version of Copilot, and see how it can help you create better content more efficiently.

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Thank you so much for conducting our advanced PowerPoint training workshop. We will definitely use BrightCarbon in the future – we really think that we would be hard pressed to find anywhere better!

Emma Pring Iona Capital