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Microsoft Powerpoint IconPresentationThe challenges for today's e-learning
Presentation from the Learning Technologies 2007 Conference - 31st Jan 07. Day: Wed 31st Jan Presentation Code and Title: P1 The challenges for today's e-learning Summary: Leading corporate learning analyst David Wilson explores the new face of e-learning. Part of the mainstream of organisational learning for over 5 years, what changes have we seen in the shape of e-learning, and how can we expect it to be different in the near future? David will discuss in particular: • New methods o
Torn 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.
Draft IconArticleThe Winds of E-learning Change
E-learning groups are definitely trying to navigate some choppy waters at the moment; with some common issues and common decisions being made about their future. This article is about the organisational challenges we see affecting e-learning groups, and the forces that are causing those challenges; the winds of change for e-learning.
Draft IconArticleEmbedded E-learning
What is the status of e-learning within your organisation? Is e-learning used distinctly from other forms of training or is it embedded within the mainstream learning activity? Is e-learning used as standard to support classroom and other learning programmes? Who is responsible for e-learning? Do you have an e-learning group, or is it managed by the mainstream learning & development (L&D) people? In short, how embedded is e-learning within your organisation?
Draft IconArticleShould you have an e-learning team?
Does your learning & development function have a specialist e-learning team? Should it have a specialist team, or should the responsibility for e-learning be integrated into the general learning functions? These are questions that have exercised many organisations recently, often as they go through yet another round of organisational changes.
Draft IconArticleUsing E-learning Consultants
Here are my top five tips for dealing with E-learning Consultants based on corporate experiences from our best practice research, and also from having delivered many e-learning consulting projects over many years ...