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December 2010
It’s an ill wind…
In contrast to the extremely negative reaction from the UK’s student community, research conducted by Home Learning College, a provider of professional distance [...]
Energy to collaborate and collaboration for energy
There is no chance of successfully delivering any of the UK’s energy strategy for the next 20 years or so unless the organisations [...]
Europe talks while Africa achieves
While e-learning developers and strategists in Europe have met and agreed on more concerted action to represent their views – and wares – [...]
Summit urges wider recognition for e-learning
Europe’s top e-learning strategists, content and systems developers attending the recent European e-learning Summit, held in the UK, agreed that: The use of [...]
E-learning market analysis for most of Europe
European e-learning Summit delegates’ discussions (see: Summit urges wider recognition for e-learning above) were informed not only by their experience of the e-learning [...]
Obvious observations
In the latest issue of the US-based Sloan Consortium’s periodical, Journal of Asynchronous Learning Networks, learning professionals say that corporate training (said to [...]
A study in irony
According to the 2010 State of the Industry Report from the American Society for Training & Development (ASTD) - which collected data from [...]
November 2010
Peace breaks out at Summit
Delegates to the European e-learning Summit - held in Sheffield from 17th to 19th November and which coincided with the launch of Learning [...]
Thank you, Ma’am
Aren’t Royal Families great? Well, not all of them all of the time, of course - like every family and everyone. But we [...]
Towards Maturity reflection
According to Laura Overton, managing director of Towards Maturity (TM), some 20 per cent of the respondents to TM’s latest benchmarking survey said [...]
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