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HR Leaders Are Overlooking eLearning Tools
Sevenoaks (UK), November 2008 - According to new independent research released by eLearning and advanced content-solutions provider IMC (UK) Learning Ltd, only 52% of HR professionals have invested in learning management systems (LMS) or rapid authoring tools in their organisation, even though 79% believe it is important to be able to produce in-house training quickly and cost effectively. » MORE
Guide on Effective Practice with e-Portfolios Published
Bristol (UK), October 2008 - A guide on effective practice with e-portfolios has been published by JISC in the UK. It investigates current good practice in the use of e-portfolios as a support to learning and as an aid to progression to the next stage of education or to employment. » MORE
The European Strength of 'unstructured' learning
London (UK), September 2008 - LINE Communications, a provider of learning and communications solutions, has conducted a survey of HR professionals working within large European organisations with a minimum of 3,000 employees. The majority of respondents sited 'unstructured' learning interventions as a crucial element for inspiring the curiosity to learn in their work force. » MORE
Informal and Non-formal Learning under the Loop
Thessaloniki (GR), July 2008 - Learning acquired outside schools - whether at the workplace, at leisure, or even at home - is increasingly becoming an accepted route toward acquiring formal qualifications. The expansion of systems validating such learning is partly due to the rapid development of National Qualifications Frameworks across Europe. » MORE
Collaborative Research Project for rapid eLearning
Cirencester (UK), June 2008 - Elearnity, a European corporate learning analyst, has announced a comprehensive programme of research and white papers into rapid eLearning. With its focus on producing eLearning content in days or weeks rather than months, rapid eLearning is a highly attractive proposition for corporate eLearning teams. It's having a real impact on corporate eLearning and eLearning suppliers. » MORE
Dynamic Content: Connecting Business Performance and Learning
The Hague (NL), June 2008 - New or revised learning content should be made available immediately. By using a Learning Content Management System (LCMS) with a dynamic content delivery model managing content becomes quick and easy, allowing you to connect learning to business performance. An LCMS equips your workers with current knowledge to drive sales, improve customer service, reduce cycle times, reduce costs and improve performance in whatever role they have. » MORE
Providing Learners with Feedback
London (UK), May 2008 - Giving learners feedback when they take assessments is a valuable way to help them make cognitive connections and retrieve correct information in the future. But how can feedback be used most effectively? A new research paper licensed by Questionmark and published by Dr. Will Thalheimer of Work-Learning Research examines this topic in detail. » MORE
CEDEFOP'S Forecast on Future Demand for Skills
Thessaloniki (GR), April 2008 - Cedefop's study on the medium-term demand for skills, Future skill needs in Europe, the conclusions of which were presented in a high-profile conference at Cedefop, is now available free of charge. The publication reveals the employment impact of structural change across sectors and occupations. » MORE
New MASIE Social Network for Learning Experts
New York (USA), April 2008 - Elliot Masie, the American eLearning expert and director of the Masie Center, has recently formed an online community. It is called "LearningTown!", and its organizer describes is as a "vendor-neutral learning focused network". The "village for learning professionals" is sub-divided into special-interest groups such as mobile learning, nextgen learning, women and learning, boomer learning, and others. » MORE
A Learning Management System for Any Budget
Sunnyvale, CA (USA), March 2008 - Many people have the impression that only large, affluent corporations can afford an LMS, but Brandon Hall Research says this is not true. In the 2008 edition of its Low-Cost Learning Management Systems Report, 31 systems were profiled and reviewed that are priced below average for small, medium, large, and very large implementations. » MORE