While many firms adopted eLearning technologies to educate their workforce to gain a competitive edge, savings on travel costs remains one of the largest benefits. Forrester Research, Inc. (Nasdaq: FORR) finds that today firms are more closely integrating learning applications with other company activities and elevating the role learning plays in their businesses’ success.
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TechLearn 2005 To Be Held at Bellagio Resort in Las Vegas, September 25-28
During the recent highly-successful TechLearn Conference, Advanstar Technology Group announced that this year’s event will be held at the Bellagio Hotel in Las Vegas, September 25-28, 2005. TechLearn 2004 brought together more than 2,000 learning executives from business, government and academia at the Marriott Marquis, November 14-17
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Fuel Group showcases bespoke and generic range at Learning Technologies 2005
Free copy of ‘Success with e-learning’ for all visitors to the stand. Fuel Group, one of Europe’s leading e-learning providers, is showcasing its range of bespoke and generic e-learning solutions at Learning Technologies 2005.
A corporate sponsor of Learning Technologies 2005, fuel delivers a broad range of training including diversity, health and safety, data protection, induction and compliance and regulatory. Its extensive client list includes BT, Cable & Wireless, Canon, NRG Group, Rabobank, Legal & General, Hewlett Packard and Eversheds.
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E-Learning Gets Top Marks
Electronic learning is set for take off as learners graduate from learning basic IT skills to using information technology to round off their education, say companies offering such courseware.
Ronel Bornman, general manager at online degree institution eDegree, says she expects the growth in online learning to triple this year for the whole South African market.
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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.