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01/02/2002Torn yellow page IconAnalysisLearning Technologies show Jan 2002
Learning Technologies Show, London 30-31st January Successful but Schizophrenic The recent Learning Technologies conference and exhibition at Olympia on 30th & 31st January certainly maintained its recent reputation for a show with multiple personalities. It ranged from the academic, in the opening address by Professor Nigel Paine, Director of Science Year, to the deeply technical discussions with some IT vendors at their stands, to business strategy presentations on e-learning. Those who paid
30/11/2001Torn yellow page IconAnalysisPeople make e-learning work

07/03/2002Torn yellow page IconAnalysisOnline Learning 2002 Europe
Online Learning 2002 Europe Conference 4th-7th March “Quiet”, was the consistent evaluation of this conference held at ExCel in Docklands, London this week. The two-day conference was held on 5th and 6th with pre- and post-workshop events either side. There were just over 100 delegates, the vast majority of whom came from outside the UK and Ireland – mostly from continental Europe. In addition to the main conference programme, there were a number of other special events including two present
30/10/2001Torn yellow page IconAnalysisWOLCE Exhibition October 2001
WOLCE Conference 10th/11th October – Review The recession has hit. This week the WOLCE conference at the NEC in Birmingham run by Venture Marketing Group was quieter than expected. There were over 60 stands, and more than 2000 pre-registrations, but it was obvious that there was some belt-tightening around. The large flashy stands from major vendors were missing, as were good indicators – the “freebies” given away in better times. Some of the vendors shared stand space with others, and in g
01/11/2001Torn yellow page IconAnalysisConferences are an indicator of change

31/07/2002Torn yellow page IconAnalysisCorporate LMS - A Perspective
In corporate e-learning, you seemingly can’t do anything without a learning management system (LMS), or can you? Do or don’t you need an LMS? Who are the leading corporate LMS vendors? What’s happening with the market? Are they all losing money?
30/10/2001Torn yellow page IconAnalysise-HR conference October 2001
e-HR Conference 1-4 October 2001 The conference organised by Linkage International took place at the Commonwealth Institute last week. The first and last days were pre- and post-conference learning sessions. The main conference days consisted of 2 or 3 keynote presentations per day, combined with four parallel tracks covering e-HR Executive Strategy, e-Learning and Development, e-Recruitment and Retention, and e-HR Applications. There were also themed tables over lunch and an evening reception
23/08/2005Torn yellow page IconAnalysisThe Realities of Blended Learning - Mindmap
Leading market commentator David Wilson, Managing Director, Elearnity, will be talking about the realities of blended learning based on independent Elearnity research into the experience and best practice with blended learning in major UK companies, including key lessons learned and market realities.
30/04/2004Torn yellow page IconAnalysisE-learning Overview - Mindmap : City Technology Forum
Mindmap summary of presentation and discussion led by David Wilson at the City Technology Forum in April 2004 on e-learning overview and directions.
28/02/2005Torn yellow page IconAnalysisE-learning Authoring Tools Corporate Overview - Mindmap
Mindmap overview of authoring tools presentation including corporate realities, choices and trends.
06/05/2005Torn yellow page IconAnalysisGeneric e-learning research viewpoint
Research viewpoint published regarding research into use of generic e-learning in major corporates in the UK.
11/04/2005Torn yellow page IconAnalysisSaba acquisition of THINQ - Mindmap
Mindmap summarising initial analysis and recommendations from the Saba acquisition of THINQ.
05/05/2004Torn yellow page IconAnalysisE-learning Acceptance - Summary Mindmap
Summary mindmap of analysis of e-learning acceptance and trends within major uk corporates.
07/10/2005Torn yellow page IconAnalysisSaba/Centra - Some Early Thoughts
Saba's announcement of its intention to buy Centra is another significant step in the consolidation taking place in the learning technology market place. Here are some initial thoughts - positive and negative - on the implications of this move for Saba and Centra customers, and for the broader market.
11/10/2005Torn yellow page IconAnalysisSumTotal Systems/Pathlore - Elearnity Summary Viewpoint
SumTotal Systems completion of the acquisition of privately-held LMS vendor Pathlore marked another significant step in the evolution of the LMS market and further escalated the stakes for competition in the corporate / enterprise space. What implications does this acquisition have for SumTotal and Pathlore customers, and for the broader market? Here is a summary view on how Elearnity sees this playing out.
03/10/2006Torn yellow page IconAnalysisWhat is Learning Content? (Slide)
Following a number of requests, here is a copy of the "What is Learning Content?" slide from the Learning Content Management research summary presentation delivered on at the OutStart seminar on 3rd October. Also in PDF Form:
11/10/2006Torn yellow page IconAnalysisBlogs and Wikis for corporate learning?
I have recently had a number of conversations with some different corporates about their interest in using Blogs or Wikis within their corporate learning programmes. Most of the individuals in these conversations are actively blogging themselves, but it made me wonder how many companies were actively using them already.
15/03/2007Torn yellow page IconAnalysisLearning Content Management - Executive Viewpoint
Elearnity has been tracking the Learning Content Management (LCM) market for over five years. During this time, corporate awareness of LCM has changed from general apathy and confusion to growing recognition of the lack of learning content strategies in their current learning and e-learning thinking. The findings from the research are summarised in this Executive Viewpoint paper.
30/06/2005Microsoft Powerpoint IconPresentationThe Realities of Blended Learning : AchieveGlobal Event
"Leading market commentator David Wilson, Managing Director, Elearnity, will be talking about the realities of blended learning based on independent Elearnity research into the experience and best practice with blended learning in major UK companies, including key lessons learned and market realities. "
31/05/2004Microsoft Powerpoint IconPresentationMeasuring the Effectiveness and Value of Training: Questionmark Conference 2004
Presentation at the Questionmark User Conference in May 2004 on measuring the effectiveness and value of training, including discussion of ROI, evaluation and value methodologies and how they associate with different elements of the overall learning portfolio and strategy. Also introduces Elearnity's learning value framework and learning scorecard concepts.
31/10/2004Microsoft Powerpoint IconPresentationThe Strategic Value of Learning : WBT Systems Best Practice Forum 2004
Presentation at the WBT Systems Best Practices Forum 2004 focusing on the strategic value of learning to the corporation including: why learning is more than tactical, how it can be a strategic enabler, what leading companies are doing today, and the lessons they have learnt.
31/01/2005Microsoft Powerpoint IconPresentationThe Realities of Blended Learning : Learning Technologies 2005
Presentation at the Learning Technologies conference 2005 discussing the realities of blended learning research by Elearnity, including analysis of current blended learning approaches and methodologies and introducing concepts and a method for describing blended learning programmes independent of media.
31/01/2004Microsoft Powerpoint IconPresentationMeasuring and Proving the Value of Learning : ElearnExpo Paris 2004
Presentation at the ElearnExpo Paris outlining Elearnity's research into measuring and proving the value of learning. Includes discussion of main methodologies and thinkers, and Elearnity's analysis of potential approaches to measuring value as the norm.
31/05/2004Microsoft Powerpoint IconPresentationROI and Business Value : IITT Conference 2004
Presentation at the Institute for IT Training conference 2004, covering Elearnity's research into measuring the value of learning and learning ROI.
31/01/2005Microsoft Powerpoint IconPresentationROI Masterclass : Learning Technologies 2005
Supporting slides for the ROI Masterclass at the Learning Technologies conference 2005. Includes information from Elearnity's Learning Scorecard research project and an overview and analysis of the main approaches and thinkers in the learning ROI space.
31/01/2004Microsoft Powerpoint IconPresentationMeasuring and Proving the Value of Learning : Learning Technologies 2004
Presentation at the Learning Technologies conference 2004 outlining conclusions from Elearnity's research into learning evaluation and ROI, and introducing concepts for learning portfolio management, learning scorecard and the learning value framework.
30/09/2003Microsoft Powerpoint IconPresentationEffective Blended Learning Presentation
An analysis of the emerging blended learning market in September 2003, including some perspectives on corporate and market realities.
31/10/2003Microsoft Powerpoint IconPresentationCorporate E-learning Strategies - Intro Presentation
Introductory presentation providing a snapshot of the market (Oct 03) at a learning technology seminar event.
30/04/2002Microsoft Powerpoint IconPresentationWhat's happening with the e-learning market : British Association of Open Learning Conference
Presentation providing an overview and analysis of the UK e-learning market in April 2002. Presented to the annual conference of the British Association of Open Learning (BAOL).
30/04/2003Microsoft Powerpoint IconPresentationOnline collaborative learning and learning communities - presentation
Presentation discussing the potential for collaborative learning and learning communities in a corporate environment to support leadership development.