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    Brandon Hall recommends Course-Source LMS

    by Personnel Today 5 Jun 2007
    by Personnel Today 5 Jun 2007

    Brandon Hall Research, an independent organisation providing objective research about online learning, has suggested small and mid-sized organisations looking for...

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    Absolutely launches free online training for smoking ban

    by Personnel Today 5 Jun 2007
    by Personnel Today 5 Jun 2007

    E-learning provider Absolutely Training has launched a free training course to help businesses prepare for the smoke-free legislation which comes...

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    Skill-Pill Mobile Learning aims to deliver bite-sized training through mobile devices

    by John Charlton 4 Jun 2007
    by John Charlton 4 Jun 2007

    You’d better watch out – there’s a skill pill about.At least that’s what Skill-Pill Mobile Learning (SPML) director Gerry Griffin...

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    iPod learning trialled by Home Office mandarins

    by John Charlton 4 Jun 2007
    by John Charlton 4 Jun 2007

    Senior Home Office civil servants are putting mobile learning through its paces via an iPod-based pilot project. The 20 senior...

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    How much should you pay for e-learning provision?

    by Sue Weekes 15 May 2007
    by Sue Weekes 15 May 2007

    Are you getting the best price for your e-learning? Do suppliers expect you to haggle? We ask the experts. Taking...

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    HR managers believe their company’s training fails to adequately equip staff with right business skills

    by Gareth Vorster 4 May 2007
    by Gareth Vorster 4 May 2007

    More than three-quarters of HR managers believe training in their company fails to adequately equip employees with the necessary skills...

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    E-learning is still way off the pace

    by Personnel Today 17 Apr 2007
    by Personnel Today 17 Apr 2007

    Yet more research indicates that e-learning is an ineffective way to learn. Martyn Sloman has some suggestions for making it effective.

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    Bring compliance to life through e-learning

    by Personnel Today 27 Mar 2007
    by Personnel Today 27 Mar 2007

    Compliance training can be as dry as dust –  can e-learning liven it up?Prison sentences, employment tribunals, global fines –...

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    Web 2.0 could revolutionise e-learning

    by Personnel Today 27 Mar 2007
    by Personnel Today 27 Mar 2007

    Neil Lasher says Web 2.0 attracts some odd bods, but has the potential to revolutionise e-learning.I have read several articles...

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    E-learning is better suited for delivering compliance training than mass learning and development

    by Sue Weekes 20 Mar 2007
    by Sue Weekes 20 Mar 2007

    E-learning is good for mass learning and development, but it's better at delivering training to ensure organisations comply with the latest rules and regulations, argues Sue Weekes.

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    Techies still like a touch of class

    by Sue Weekes 20 Feb 2007
    by Sue Weekes 20 Feb 2007

    Are you one of those who assumes that IT staff prefer their training to be delivered online? You could be wrong.

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    Highlands in the stream

    by Sue Weekes 21 Nov 2006
    by Sue Weekes 21 Nov 2006

    In Britain’s most sparsely populated region, classroom training is something of a luxury. So e-learning should be just the thing...

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    Land Securities invests £215,000 on SkillSoft e-learning package for 2,000 staff

    by dan thomas 16 Aug 2006
    by dan thomas 16 Aug 2006

    Investment in e-HR prompted by successful pilot scheme.

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    E-learning: portals

    by Sue Weekes 26 Jul 2006
    by Sue Weekes 26 Jul 2006

    Enter a world of learning: It is one thing sticking an e-learning portal on every employee's desktop. It is quite another getting them to show interest and use it.

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    HR in practice: Courts marshall

    by Personnel Today 11 Jul 2006
    by Personnel Today 11 Jul 2006

    The ball boys and girls at Wimbledon, which reached its climax on Sunday, are a famous feature of the tournament. Kirstie Redford discovers how they learn their art.

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