Two of the best examples of how E-learning is being used in the post-bubble, post-recession world can be found at Blue Cross/Blue Shield of Massachusetts and the Maryland Transit Administration.
Both organizations face regulatory regimes that evolve frequently and grow in complexity. Both are relative newcomers to E-learning, having implemented their first coherent services two or three years ago. Both are using E-learning to let the workforce get more done. And interestingly, managers at both say they could go back to all-manual training if they had to. They’d just have to give up thousands of hours of productivity gains.
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Archives for January 2005
Dy.CM launches engg. e-learning website
Deputy Chief Minister Siddharamaiah today formally launched the e-learning website www: http://elearning.vtu.ac.in of the Visvesvaraya Technological University (VTU) in The Paradise hotel in Yadavagiri here.
Speaking on the occasion, Siddharamaiah said the benefits of technological revolution should reach rural areas also so that rural students could compete with their urban counterparts.
Foreword Reviews Gave the UniversityOfHealthCare HIPAA Focused Training 4A Data and Computer Security a five-star book/CD Review Rating
UniversityOfHealthCare has just received a five-star rating of its data and computer security training program for HIPAA Privacy. It is available in several formats.
This program is available in the following formats:
– Web-based on the UniversityOfHealthCare website at www.uohc.com/courseentry.htm
– CD-ROM, Manual/CD-ROM combination, or Library Edition Manual/CD combination at www.atlasbooks.com/uohc wholesale and retail or wholesale to booksellers and libraries through your regular supplier
– Group licensing for a corporate Learning Management System
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IIEP Internet Discussion Forum on Free and Open Source Software for e-Learning
Discussion on free and open source software (FOSS) for e-learning continues on the on-line forum that UNESCO’s International Institute for Educational Planning (IIEP) launched in June 2004. Topics presently on the agenda include the development of an e-learning course on FOSS and the creation of a training programme for students in developing countries.
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E-learning Demand to Double in 2005
Demand for online courses will almost double in 2005, as professionals and companies realize e-learning’s distinct advantages, according to officials at RedVector.com, a Tampa-based company that offers online courses to professionals involved in the design and construction industries.
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