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March 2011
Corporate e-learning’s dilemma with Government
Technically, the Government says that it wants to – and does – encourage small and medium sized companies (SMEs) to bid for, and [...]
The value of – and the need for – systems interoperability
From the start of the e-learning industry (which some date to the mainframe, green screen days of the 1960s but which everyone agrees [...]
I have a vowel please – or a consonant?
The global economic changes are not only challenging the traditional world order, they are also throwing up new – and therefore confusing – [...]
Becta’s death may not have been in vain
Much of the intellectual property of Becta, whose website was closed in the Coalition Government’s public sector cutbacks, has found its way onto [...]
February 2011
Learning to hurt
Not for the first time, the world-renowned e-learning guru Elliott Masie has identified a new trend in the e-learning world. In his recent [...]
Size – and price – isn’t everything
Vern Tepe, Managing Partner of VAT Enterprises, based in the ‘Greater Chicago area’ and Vice President of E-Learning at ExecuTrain West, has sent [...]
Top IKEA customer service? Try Kuwait not Wembley
The Reddtich-based Righttrack Consultancy is celebrating the success of its customer service training programme in Kuwait. IKEA Kuwait asked Righttrack to develop a [...]
E-learning: profession or career
The recently published Kineo newsletter says – among other things: ‘We love to talk and, with so much to talk about, why don’t [...]
They would say that, wouldn’t they?
At the Learning Technologies conference in London at the end of January, a panel comprising Donald H Taylor, Chairman, Learning and Skills Group [...]
This time, it’s serious
News has emerged from the Serious Games Institute (SGI) in Coventry that, some three years since its inception, its founding head, David Wortley, [...]
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