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Schmoller schmooze

At its annual conference on learning technology, ALT-C, in September, the Association for Learning Technology (ALT) signed a three-year Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) with the Australasian Society for Computers in Learning in Tertiary Education (ascilite). ALT’s chief executive, Seb Schmoller, said: “The MOU aims to put collaboration between ALT and ascilite on a firm footing; [...]

By | October 7th, 2008|Categories: Learning Technologies|Tags: , |0 Comments

Black tie overload

Time was when, if you were involved in the e-learning world, your dinner jacket would hardly see the light of day. These days, it seems, the e-learning world is one glittering round of black tie dinners. No sooner have you had your dinner suit cleaned after attending the E-Learning Awards in London on 6th November [...]

By | September 12th, 2008|Categories: Learning Technologies|Tags: , |0 Comments

A new name – just in time

Jay Cross, the man who claims to have coined the term ‘e-learning’, is now publicly arguing for the term ‘e-learning’ to be replaced by ‘emergent learning’. Writing in Human Capital Management magazine’s September edition, Cross believes that today’s working environment means that ‘top-down, command-and-control organisations can no longer keep pace… Teams, in-house functions, outsource providers [...]

By | August 6th, 2008|Categories: Learning Technologies|Tags: , |0 Comments

A bit ‘Mickey Mouse’?

Elliott Masie, the doyen of the e-learning consultant world, recently sent out an invitation to all his many friends to join him at his annual gathering for learning professionals: Learning 2008. The event is being held from 26th to 29th October – at Walt Disney World, in Orlando, Florida.   Comment: Could this be an [...]

By | July 30th, 2008|Categories: Learning Technologies|Tags: , |0 Comments

We’re tops for training

According to the well known – and well respected – journalist John Charlton, writing for Personnel Today, a report from French e-learning specialist Cegos names UK companies as top of the European training league. The Cegos survey of 1,000 medium and large companies in the UK, France, Germany, Italy and Spain found that 61 per [...]

By | June 27th, 2008|Categories: Business, Learning Technologies|Tags: , |0 Comments

Trendy facts

According to Global Industry Analysts, the US is the single largest e-learning market worldwide, with revenues exceeding $17.5bn in 2007 - representing over 60 per cent of the total market. Europe is the second largest e-learning market, with a share of less than 15 per cent - but the Asian market is reported to be [...]

By | June 27th, 2008|Categories: Business, Learning Technologies|Tags: , |0 Comments

The cost of learning

HR review has reported that staff use of the internet to conduct personal searches costs the UK economy £10.6bn each year, according to new research by the Confederation of British Industry (CBI), which suggest that the average British worker spends 90 minutes a week during working hours surfing the web for personal use. Additionally, the [...]

By | June 10th, 2008|Categories: Business, Learning Technologies|Tags: , , , |0 Comments

Yorks v Sussex – and the rest of Europe

Traditionally, in the English summer months, the words ‘Yorkshire v Sussex’ would conjure up not just epic, entertaining cricket matches but ones in which two almost opposing cultures battled it out for supremacy. Dour Yorkshire professionalism that asked and gave no quarter would take on the cream and epitome of southern England’s dilettante amateurs – [...]

By | May 27th, 2008|Categories: Learning Technologies, Sport and Leisure|Tags: , |0 Comments

Muted enthusiasm for e-learning

While most companies use e-learning, just seven per cent see it as one of the top three most effective training methods, according to a CIPD survey. Only 50 per cent of employees who are offered e-learning take it up, while just 30 per cent are reported as completing their courses. Yet the use of e-learning [...]

By | April 15th, 2008|Categories: Learning Technologies|Tags: |0 Comments

Gleaner spots a glitch

The Jamaica Gleaner’s enterprise reporter, Tyrone Reid, has revealed that ‘major glitches in the (Jamaican) Government's e-learning programme have delayed the implementation of a multibillion-dollar initiative by almost a year - affecting thousands of students. The pilot phase of the US$50m programme was due to start in September 2006 and end in June 2007. That [...]

By | March 27th, 2008|Categories: Learning Technologies|Tags: |0 Comments