SkyQuestCom, a Singapore based company, has launched its e-learning systems in India to provide learning resources and training programmes through the internet for the professionals and business houses.
Archives for February 2005
ATutor 1.4.3 Released
ATutor 1.4.3 has been released. “ATutor is an Open Source Web-based Learning Content Management System (LCMS) designed with accessibility and adaptability in mind.”
Emergency crews welcome new Web-based training
Emergency medical service personnel don’t deliver babies quite as often as television would have you believe. Same goes for quickly shocking someone back to life.
So when those situations do occur, training and refresher sessions can provide the only experience they will have had. Enter USA Prepare Online Learning Management System, a new training program for first responders offered by Baylor Regional Medical Center at Grapevine.
New Distance Learning Company Now Seeking Active & Retired Teachers Worldwide for Online Tutoring Service
PowerGate Applied Learning Systems (P.A.L.S.) announced it is building a network of 2000 teachers who desire to work from home tutoring individuals and teaching online classes. Lessons are taught on TutorBug.com, P.A.L.S.’s Virtual Classroom Network consisting of 200 Virtual Classrooms. Teachers can tutor students live in a one-on-one Virtual Classroom or in large group sessions over P.A.L.S.’s video conferencing system.
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CLO Cites Successful E-Learning Strategies; Gallo Winery Adds Flavor to Sales Training
Educating a workforce in today’s organizations is tough. Challenges come from new or unfamiliar technology and add to standing pressures to increase profits while decreasing expenses. Successful online learning strategies can provide measurable benefits that deliver long-term success for organizations. The February issue of Chief Learning Officer magazine identifies the learning dollars corporations earmarked for training in 2005, and tells how these investments will aid organizations in retaining competitive advantage while cutting costs. A case study on E. & J. Gallo Winery illustrates how e-learning boosted sales training on the company’s product lines.
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