In this post you´ll find an overview of online tools for coaching. Desktop and mobile applications, text-based and visual content.
With VR headsets such as Oculus Rift and HTC Vive - as well as more affordable headsets, for instance GearVR - becoming available for commercial use, VR immersive experiences are finally becoming more accessible. It is not unprecedented that VR technology is beginning to be used for coaching. The platform CoachingSpaces has already been adapted to support VR. Delightex (the... Continue Reading →
Recently, we wrote a blog post (“From data repository to collaboration platform and bridging the knowledge gap”) that described how a range of IT infrastructures are being used to stimulate the flow of knowledge in organizations. In that blog post, we described the characteristics of “Stage 5” organizations that are using social learning techniques and... Continue Reading →
Coaching can be better. There I said it. Not with any contempt towards the practice, mind you. My life as it currently stands (I recently got back from a delightful year of travel and living abroad with my wife, during which I was able to, amid many lovely cultural experiences, do meaningful and fruitful work... Continue Reading →
For centuries people have used the journaling process for a myriad of reasons: to stimulate a healthier mind and body; to vent and express thoughts and feelings in a healthy, constructive manner; for increased self-awareness; to document life experiences; even to get closer to God. Today, journaling is widely accepted as a powerful tool for... Continue Reading →
There’s growing interest in the topic of e-coaching. I’ve spent the past few years conducting research and building a software package in this area, so I thought I’d share my observations and experiences. I was working as a Product Manager in a software company when I decided to formally study the psychology of personal development.... Continue Reading →
by Naomi Tickle We all read faces from the moment we meet someone, we get a sense about who that person is. Over the years we subconsciously record these patterns and when we see someone’s face it triggers off a connection or memory we have noticed in the past. Face Pattern Recognition, which is the... Continue Reading →
Remote coaching using virtual reality by David Tinker, ProReal Limited Introduction “The overwhelming finding was that technology and cyber communication has not only ‘‘crept’’ into traditional social work practice but, indeed, signies a turning point”: The Digital Age and Implications for Social Work Practice, Faye Mishna et al (2012). Whether we like it or not,... Continue Reading →
LPScocoon®: A virtual constellation tool to enhance e-coaching by Christiane Grabow LPScocoon® is a coaching tool, which enables coaching clients to visualize their thoughts and to simulate their developmental process. This simulation tool is designed for use in business contexts. It exists since 2007 as a physical application, used in face-to-face coaching. Since 2008 it... Continue Reading →
CoachMaster™ software - the story so far by Bob Griffiths When I sat down to write this article I realised the journey I have been on with my coaching software CoachMaster™ happened because of a number of seemingly unconnected and accidental events, learnings and random meetings in my life. When I looked on them together... Continue Reading →