WHY women are better e-learners than men is just one of the themes to be discussed in a programme of 12 e-learning conferences in 2005 to be held across Wales.
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eLearning & Content Management: One Can Help the Other
Organisations considering implementing an eLearning initiative which already have a content management system, might be surprised by how well the two can complement each other.
eLearning programs are designed to deliver quality learning materials to employees, customers, suppliers, and partners, with the goal of reducing training time while increasing learner development and productivity.
E-learning gives carriers the edge
Australian and New Zealand mobile phone carriers have seized on e-learning to better equip their sales forces with technical knowledge in a cutthroat market. But they shy away from using the technology to teach their people how to interact with customers.
It’s Not Your Father’s e-Learning
The entire concept of agent training has been turned on its ear, and delivers unprecedented levels of efficiency and productivity.
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Predictions for 2005: E-learning Visionaries Share Their Thoughts
How will e-learning evolve in 2005? Lisa Neal, Editor-in-Chief of eLearn Magazine (http://elearnmag.org/ ), asked visionaries from industry, academia, and government for their predictions. The published results point to the idea that in the near future, e-learning will further reflect and influence the best of digital culture as it exists in 2005. That may lead to courses and programs that incorporate the immersive qualities of video games, function in a manner similar to a typical Google search, and appeal to a truly diverse online community of learners. And open source alternatives to traditional tools for creating courseware may soon revolutionize the entire e-learning industry.
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