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May 2010
Ten top learning technologies blogs – and ‘free learning resources’ websites
Building on the success of this blog’s list of the ‘Top Ten’ most influential people in the corporate e-learning sector, here’s a ‘top [...]
It’s official: Bob’s an e-learning guru
The e-learning industry has only been with us for about 20 years (before that, it was the computer-based training world, which was an [...]
Courses are so ‘vieux chapeau’
The word ‘courses’ is now extremely ‘vieux chapeau’, according to leading edge e-learning commentator Clark N Quinn. Writing for the eLearning Guild’s website, [...]
Base business on Bible, says business school head
A top academic believes Bible teaching should be enshrined in business training if future financial crises are to be avoided. According to a [...]
April 2010
Dinner with an e-learning guru of your choice
A survey – appropriate for these pre-election times - by CitySocialising, which claims to be the UK’s ‘leading socialising network for outgoing professionals’, [...]
Time to re-think the LMS
The US-based e-learning commentator, Elliott Masie, has identified that learning management systems (LMSs) seem to becoming ‘stretched’ by having to accommodate learning via [...]
Academics and industry value Learning Light’s e-learning sector report
Learning Light’s report into the UK e-learning sector in 2009 is winning recognition not only among the corporate e-learning community but also among [...]
TrainingZone’s ‘head in the sand’ trick
Email’s ‘read receipt’ function can be invaluable. Not only does it tell you that someone has read your email, it can also tell [...]
Time for an e-learning update
Learning Light is beginning work on updating its figures on the size, shape and state of health of the UK's e-learning industry. Last [...]
No sexism please, we’re e-learning professionals
The April edition of the ‘Chalkface’ diary, in E-Learning Age, the UK’s leading magazine for those in the corporate e-learning world, has taken [...]
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