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    Employers embrace e-learning but delivery problems hold back progress

    by Michael Millar 19 Nov 2004
    by Michael Millar 19 Nov 2004

    E-learning is now accepted as an essential feature of training delivery, but more practical work needs to be done on...

    • Action learning
    • Blended learning
    • Career development

    Infection control training for all frontline NHS staff

    by Mike Berry 4 Nov 2004
    by Mike Berry 4 Nov 2004

    More than a million NHS staff will receive infection control training to help in the fight against the MRSA super...

    • e-learning
    • Learning & development

    Building your own

    by Personnel Today 1 Nov 2004
    by Personnel Today 1 Nov 2004

    Keen to create your own e-learning but put off by intimidating software? Take inspiration from the experiences of Sony’s internal training and support staff

    • Latest News
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    QA unveils Microsoft Partners portal

    by Sue Weekes 1 Nov 2004
    by Sue Weekes 1 Nov 2004

    QA is launching a dedicated training portal to support the mandatory certification of Microsoft Partners. It comes in response to...

    • Latest News
    • e-learning
    • Learning & development

    Aerospace giant opts for cyberspace

    by Sue Weekes 1 Nov 2004
    by Sue Weekes 1 Nov 2004

    BAE Systems has been working with Cranfield University to build a range of tutor-led online learning courses

    • Action learning
    • Blended learning
    • e-learning

    Transatlantic trends

    by Stephanie Sparrow` 1 Nov 2004
    by Stephanie Sparrow` 1 Nov 2004

    The effectiveness and efficiency of different training methods have been thrown into the spotlight by the results of the Transatlantic Blended Learning Survey 2004. Stephanie Sparrow reports on reactions from the UK and the US

    • Latest News
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    Size and sector determine e-learning take-up

    by Margaret Kubicek 1 Nov 2004
    by Margaret Kubicek 1 Nov 2004

    Two major drivers behind e-learning are the size of a company, and the sector in which it operates.These are some...

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    Sizing up for success

    by Personnel Today 1 Nov 2004
    by Personnel Today 1 Nov 2004

    Kate Pearson, 34, is head of HR at Yorkshire Fittings Ltd and has just opened an on-site learning centre for the firm. Here she talks about her hopes for employee development

    • e-learning
    • Learning & development

    Plant hirer turns to e-learning

    by Sue Weekes 1 Oct 2004
    by Sue Weekes 1 Oct 2004

    A-Plant, a leading hirer of non-operated plant and construction equipment, is to introduce the concept of e-learning through e2train's Kallidus Authoring Tool.

    • e-learning
    • Learning & development

    Making a difference

    by Personnel Today 1 Oct 2004
    by Personnel Today 1 Oct 2004

    Sue Weekes reports on an online learning programme designed to reduce the spread of MRSA

    • e-learning
    • Learning & development

    Info giant has training in the can

    by Sue Weekes 1 Sep 2004
    by Sue Weekes 1 Sep 2004

    Global information company Reuters is implementing an e-learning training and assessment system that will be used by more than 15,000 employees around the world.

    • e-learning
    • Learning & development

    Learning scheme aids fight against MRSA

    by Sue Weekes 1 Sep 2004
    by Sue Weekes 1 Sep 2004

    Online learning is being used to help combat MRSA (methicillin-resistant staphylococcus aureus) and other healthcare-associated infections.

    • e-learning
    • Learning & development

    BBC pilot strikes right balance

    by Sue Weekes 1 Sep 2004
    by Sue Weekes 1 Sep 2004

    The BBC has completed an e-learning pilot course in facilitative team leadership skills for 100 staff, provided by Balance Learning.

    • e-learning
    • Learning & development

    Home is where the workstation is

    by Personnel Today 1 Sep 2004
    by Personnel Today 1 Sep 2004

    We are becoming attuned to the idea of 'Martini' larning. But if any time, any place training is mis managed, you could find that staff are shaken, but not stirred into action, says Sue Weekes

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    Footballers union and Learndirect team up in bid to tackle skills gap

    by dan thomas 10 Aug 2004
    by dan thomas 10 Aug 2004

    Aspiring footballers who don't make the big time are often left on the scrapheap with no qualifications, no work experience and few skills. But Learndirect and the Professional Footballers Association aim to change all that

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