features
from the e-learning zone
e-Learning
is inexorably converging with the world of interactive
television. In this article for image technology, Adrian Snook examines the use of the
moving image as a learning tool in the past, present
and future.
An
increasing number of organisations are exploring
the potential benefits of e-Learning. In this foreword
for the The Training Managers Yearbook 2003, Adrian
Snook explains what issues should you consider
and then what first steps should you take.
e-Learning
is only effective if people actually use it. So how
do you guarantee they do? -Henry Stewart sets out
five rules for making e-Learning work.
Has
e-learning truly arrived in Europe?
Is
there any evidence to suggest the success and size
of the e-learning market in Europe? And how does this
compare with the USA?
The
future is 'e'?
-Knowledge
Management and e-Learning. The potential contribution
e-learning promises to make to organisational learning
is huge.
On-line
Learning - in the Eye of the Storm
On-line
learning is now in the eye of of a metaphorical storm,
according to Adrian Snook.
e-Learning
- the future for CPD?
A
growing need for more effective forms of Continuous
Professional Development is leading professional associations
to consider eLearning as a practical alternative.
The
e-revolution marches on...
Why
is the term e-learning on everyone's lips?
-Availability,consistency
of message, cost efficiency, quality and flexibility
are the main reasons why computer based open learning
is helping organisations cope with the effects of
change.
-The
ability of CBT programs to adapt to the learning preferences
of users could be transformed thanks to a new £1.25m
EU-funded artificial intelligence project, explains
Alison Thomas

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