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August 2009
Training budgets: a curious paradox
The Training Press Releases news site – among others – has reported research by Learning and Skills (L&S), the new exhibition being co-located [...]
The ghost of JR Hartley – and its marketing message
Joe Pélissier, of Pod Communications, www.podcommunications.co.uk, makes a good point when he writes that, while reading an article on fly-fishing: ‘I was struck [...]
July 2009
Royalty publicly backs e-learning
It’s not every day that Central Government and royalty combine to endorse and promote e-learning but that it what has happened in Saudi [...]
Equal employment opportunities – even for zombies
HR magazine has reported that The London Dungeon has recruited two new zombies to embark on a £30,000 per year career of scaring [...]
Plato meets science fiction
People are being introduced to the key concepts of philosophy through science fiction in a course run by London-based philosopher Peter Worley. The [...]
Motivation matters
Farnham Castle, the Surrey based corporate events venue, has urged companies to take staff motivation seriously during the recession. “A positive and [...]
E-learning may not be e-learning any more
Speaking at the recent eLN meeting in London, Stuart Chadwick, of e-learning developers Kineo, commented that e-learning materials and programs could as easily [...]
June 2009
Plumbing e-learning’s linguistic depths
Recently, I received a ‘promotional’ email, which began: ‘Towards Maturity, the government (sic) funded organisation targeted at improving technology at work, are (sic) [...]
Culture and ethics
Cultural expert Richard Lewis, of Richard Lewis Communications, made a good point recently when he wrote: ‘Our values can make a difference to [...]
OutStart – now the yak herders’ choice
The US-based LCMS vendor OutStart has merged with Hot Lava Software, a company producing applications for mobile phone subscribers. The newly combined companies [...]
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