Diane Harley, director of the Higher Education in the Digital Age Project at the University of California at Berkeley, said that Asian and Australian universities, as well as many in the United States, had implemented successful online learning programs. Educators say these initiatives, and other online ventures that are broader but less deep in scope, herald a second wind for e-learning.
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Aligning e-learning with the enterprise
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Suffolk is Leader in E-Learning
Suffolk Has Highest Amount of E-learning Take-ups
Flexibility is the buzzword at the turn of the 21st century and e-learning is an apparent complementary. In England, the East Anglian county of Suffolk seems to be at the center stage of such activity.
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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E-Learning brings world-class training right to your desktop
One of the fastest-growing sectors of Human Resources management today is Internet-based training, known generally as e-learning.
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