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May 2009
E-learning initiative for anaesthetists
The Royal College of Anaesthetists (http://www.rcoa.ac.uk), the professional body representing anaesthesia in the UK, is introducing an interactive e-learning resource to support training [...]
So, Encarta is no more….
Microsoft's once-mighty multimedia encyclopaedia, Encarta, is about to be no more – yet, a mere 15 years ago, its CD-enclosed pages provided access [...]
Ethical dilemma
According to an online report in HR magazine, the Institute of Business Ethics has found that 84% of British staff always - or [...]
A million?
The cross-cultural communications guru and celebrated author, Richard D Lewis, wrote in his blog recently: ‘…Not satisfied with its twin sources of Anglo-Saxon [...]
April 2009
Purely a matter of time
According to a recently published survey by the France-based learning and development specialist Cegos, organisations are at odds with employees over the types of [...]
OU’s 40th birthday
This year, on 23rd April – a significant day for lovers of all things English - The Open University (OU) celebrated its 40th [...]
IRMOS Project preliminary results
Fabrizio Cardinali, Giunti Labs’ CEO, reveals the preliminary results of the Interactive Realtime Multimedia Applications on Service Oriented Infrastructures (IRMOS) Project at the [...]
Ps surprise
According to the marketing guru Philip Kotler – the Professor of International Marketing at the Kellogg School of Management at Northwestern University in [...]
March 2009
An hour with Jay Cross
The eLearning Network (eLN) is advertising the first in a series of ‘exclusive webinars’ for full eLN members – on 2nd April – [...]
You can please all of the people all of the time
Recently, Training Zone asked learning conference organiser and guru Donald H Taylor to address the question, ‘does e-learning have a future? Comment: [...]
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