Occupational standards for retail financial services look set for a radical overhaul following a consultation by the industry’s sector skills...
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This week's e-learning news in brief
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Training managers and presenters can now talk with and train employees wherever they are based using HorizonWimba's web-based learning and interactive communications tool
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ScottishPower ensures important information in its online induction programme is retained by new recruits. By Sue Weekes
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The Victoria & Albert family of museums - which includes the V&A, the Museum of Childhood and the Theatre Museum - is developing a virtual learning and training intranet website in partnership with business college Ashridge
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I disagree with Steve Dineen’s view that the slow take-up of e-learning in small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) is primarily...
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Canon Europe hopes to expand its electronic training programme for staff as part of a blended learning strategy.
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A leading business school is adopting online teaching form MBA and MSc students
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E-learning has been endorsed for use by consumers
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While the British Learning Association is right to express its concern about the slow take-up of e-learning in the UK...
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Surveys reveal use of e-learning is predicted to increase
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David Wolfson suggests key reasons why online learning has been slow off the starting blocks.
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The NHS Leadership Centre is using online testing to recruit future leaders
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Greater pressures on time and the need for a better work-life balance will affect the future design of learning programmes. Margaret Kubicek reports
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This year’s Learning Technologies conference will kick off with a challenge: stop thinking about learning as an abstraction and think...