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July 2007
French target the UK
Web-based management training company, CrossKnowledge, has published the first in a series of distance learning management programmes developed with the Open University. [...]
Divide and conquer
In Gordon Brown’s Cabinet re-organisation, the Department for Education and Skills (DfES) was replaced by two Government departments. Ed Balls heads the Department [...]
June 2007
E-learning at the 2012 Olympics
Among the many speakers at the Training in Action conference in Italy in June was Pascal Wattiaux, of Disruptive Play and P W [...]
A glimpse into Europe’s best
Serious games, mobile learning and virtual learning worlds were the key themes at the ‘Training in Action’ conference, held in picturesque Sestri Levante, [...]
May 2007
A right Charlie
It’s rare to find e-learning in a mainstream book but an exception occurred recently with the publication of ‘Made in Brighton’ (208pp, Virgin, [...]
Awards overdose
The end of next month (29th June) sees the deadline for entries to this year’s E-Learning Awards. This comes hot on the heels [...]
April 2007
Learning? At Work?
This year, ‘Learning at Work Day’ falls on 24th May. For the past eight years, Learning at Work Day has been promoted [...]
Promoting the defunct
The website, ‘: e-LearningNow :’, which claims to be ‘the UK’s e-learning resource…[bringing] together the key information you require to successfully implement and [...]
March 2007
The e-learning market: definitive figures
An extract from an article by John Helmer in this month’s edition of Human Capital Management magazine reads: ‘The Hambrecht report in 2000 [...]
February 2007
BILD-ing on BLA’s ashes
The British Learning Association (BLA) – formerly the British Association for Open Learning (BAOL) – has just been told that it’s been awarded [...]
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