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November 2010
With thanks to E-Learning Age
Every so often, you read a story and think, ‘I wish I’d written that’. The latest manifestation of that thought occurred to me [...]
The European e-learning Summit
Europe’s top e-learning strategists, content and systems developers will gather in Sheffield on 17th and 18th November for the first European e-learning Summit [...]
Intrepid introspection
Journalists throughout Europe who specialise in writing about education and learning technologies are being invited to a special discussion at Online Educa Berlin [...]
Top speakers at top conference
The organisers of the Learning Technologies conference, being held in London’s Olympia on 26th and 27th January next year, have now announced the [...]
Australian e-learning employer benchmark survey
The 2010 Employer E-learning Benchmarking Survey, produced by the Australian Flexible Learning Framework, an organisation which supports e-learning opportunities on behalf of the [...]
ELN election fever
Elections have been in the news recently. There has been the recent General Election in Burma, which has prompted some misgivings among the [...]
Getting the ‘e’
In the wake of the mass learning experience that was Learning 2010, the event’s organiser and well known e-learning guru, Elliott Masie has [...]
Collaboration loses out to command and control
Recently, the e-learning guru Elliott Masie wrote: ‘I visited the Panama Canal this week, for the first time in 20 years. One big [...]
October 2010
Business Schools’ bonanza
A recent study has revealed that some UK business schools contribute up to £100m a year to their regional economy. Carried out [...]
An insight into the Special Relationship
According to an article on the Training Journal website (http://www.trainingjournal.com/feature/three-steps-to-becoming-a-confident-speaker/), the New York Times carried out research among Americans about what they feared the [...]
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