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  • British Computer Society enlists Training Synergy’s help
    Delegates following the Synergy Training Accreditation (STA) Project programme are taking part in a British Computer Society (BCS) pilot to gain the BCS’s new Accredited Course for Tutors and Trainers (ACTT), which is a new tailor-made BCS Qualification intended for established tutors and trainers involved in the delivery of training.
    (Filed: Thu Dec 07 2006)
  • Tata Interactive Systems gives hope to children with learning disabilities
    The Tata Interactive Learning Disability Forum (TLDF) 2006, a unique global symposium on learning disabilities (LD) – the first of its kind in India – aimed to increase awareness and promote remedial activities, best practices, and knowledge sharing relating to LD.
    (Filed: Wed Dec 06 2006)
  • Added customising for comic-strip learning at BETT '07
    MyKnowledgeMap (MKM) - www.myknowledgemap.com - is introducing a new version of its interactive comic-strip software, Storywriter Toolkit on Stand Y26 at the BETT Education Technology Show (10th -13th January 2007, at Olympia, London). The world's leading educational ICT event, BETT attracts over 600 educational suppliers and 28,000 visitors from the teaching and learning community.
    (Filed: Thu Nov 30 2006)
  • Delegates delighted with the eLearning Network
    Delegates at the recent one-day conference on instructional design, organised by the eLearning Network (eLN), the UK’s foremost professional association of users and developers of all forms of e-learning, have pronounced it one of the most useful meetings in the eLN calendar.
    (Filed: Thu Oct 26 2006)
  • eLearning Network’s Band of Brothers
    Delegates at the recent eLN conference attempted – and achieved – the heroic feat of designing, developing and producing four pieces of e-learning from scratch. So, in prefacing their task, the eLN’s acting chairman, Phil Green, parodied the ‘band of brothers’ speech, from Shakespeare's Henry V, in his opening remarks,
    (Filed: Thu Oct 05 2006)
  • Accolade for Learning Light executive
    Vaughan Waller, head of membership services at Learning Light, a non-profit Centre of Excellence which highlights and promotes best practice in the use of learning technologies in the workplace, has become only the second person ever to be awarded honorary life membership of the eLearning Network.
    (Filed: Mon Oct 02 2006)
  • E-learning design can be better, Donald Clark of Ufi tells Kineo
    There’s no question that what separates the good from the great in e-learning is the quality of design – and there’s not that much great design around. So says Donald Clark, board member of Ufi in a new podcast interview with Kineo this week.
    (Filed: Mon Sep 25 2006)
  • Book early, urges the eLearning Network
    An intensive, hands-on conference, on instructional design for designers and developers of e-learning materials, in London on 29th September, has attracted so many delegates from an impressive collection of organisations, that its organisers - the eLearning Network (eLN) – are urging anyone who wants to attend but has not yet booked a place, to book now to avoid disappointment.
    (Filed: Wed Sep 20 2006)
  • Learning Light (UK) expresses concerns over Blackboard patent
    Learning Light (LL), a non-profit organisation seeking to establish itself as a Centre of Excellence in the use of learning technologies in the workplace, has expressed concerns over the international implications of an e-learning related lawsuit in the USA.
    (Filed: Thu Aug 31 2006)
  • E-learning modules the future – report finds
    After a false dawn in dot-com’s boom and bust, e-learning* is set to thrive in the form of targeted modules which impart specific skills to accomplish job-related tasks by corporate and professional users, according to new research available, free of charge, at Echelon Learning’s learningmatters.com website.
    (Filed: Mon Jul 31 2006)
  • Trainer1 launches ekademi
    Trainer1, one of the UK’s leading independent e-learning specialists, in collaboration with By-Design, has established ekademi (pronounced: ee-kad –em-eye) to help those who are producing e-learning materials to become proficient in all the knowledge and skills required for these e-learning materials to be successful.
    (Filed: Fri Jul 28 2006)
  • Trainer1 launches ‘Ecademy’
    Trainer1, one of the UK’s leading independent e-learning specialists, in collaboration with By-Design, has established ‘Ecademy’ to help those who are producing e-learning materials to become proficient in all the knowledge and skills required for these e-learning materials to be successful.
    (Filed: Tue Jul 25 2006)
  • Trainer1 offers Raptivity Version 3
    A significantly updated, SCORM-compatible version (version 3) of Raptivity - the world's first rapid interactivity builder, which allows users to build the kind of interactive e-learning that gets learners completely engaged with the learning materials – is now available from Trainer1, a Raptivity re-seller and one of the UK’s leading independent e-learning specialists.
    (Filed: Thu Jul 20 2006)
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