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January 2011
Becta’s ill wind
The extremely imminent demise of the publicly-funded body, Becta – a casualty of the coalition Government’s cuts – has prompted a number of [...]
Towards more benchmarking
Towards Maturity, the benchmarking and best practice organisation which aims to improve the impact of learning technologies at work, has launched a new [...]
From ‘e’ to ‘we’ learning:
No-one knows everything but everyone knows something. Behind this truism lies the principle of empowerment through collaboration. Say you’re exploring a theory about [...]
Ten trends for 2011
In early January, the US-based eLearn magazine asked a number of ‘e-learning folk’ for their predictions for 2011 and then published them (see: [...]
The top ten e-learning movers and shakers – again
There is little chance of anyone in the corporate e-learning field ever being named in the New Year’s Honours List – at least [...]
A thought for the New Year
Apparently the Duke of Wellington had an unusual approach to developing his battlefield strategies: he played with toy soldiers. In a large room, [...]
December 2010
A New Year’s resolution
Anyone who has found their mind wandering during meetings might, on reflection – and the Christmas/ New Year period is a great time [...]
Apps not courses
For an industry that prides itself at being in the forefront of technology, the e-learning world is extremely conservative. For many years [...]
LCMS for Dutch construction industry trainers
Fundeon – a consultancy centre for the building and construction industry in the Netherlands – has engaged eXact learning solutions to ensure that [...]
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