- 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)
- New Pick-up and Seduction Forum
A new forum has recently opened catering for men who wan to learn the art and science of pick-up and seduction. The concepts, techniques and tactics discussed in this forum are similar to the ideas found in The Game by Neil Strauss.
(Filed: Fri Jun 09 2006)
- Schools prepare for world record attempt
Children from across the country are preparing to race into the Guinness World Record Book by taking part in the Tesco Great School Run.
(Filed: Fri Jun 09 2006)
- Child Protection initiative from Tata Interactive Systems
Tata Interactive Systems (TIS), the global e-learning developer, has come up with a training initiative to a common problem faced by all organisations that work with children: how to provide effective training to the staff, carers and volunteers involved in child protection.
(Filed: Fri Jun 02 2006)
- EMERALD GROUP PUBLISHING LAUNCHES EMERALD ALUMNI
Emerald Group Publishing launches Emerald Alumni, providing universities with a specially-branded online management resource as a tangible benefit for their alumni, to help graduates to keep abreast of developments in the business world.
(Filed: Sun May 14 2006)
- Neil Lasher publishes new instructional design model
Neil Lasher, managing director of Trainer1 - one of the UK’s leading independent e-learning consultancy and development specialists – has published ‘The four ‘A’s of Learning’, a new model of instructional design (ID).
(Filed: Sun May 14 2006)
- Spotlight on Supply Teaching
Provides a positive angle on supply teaching within UK schools - also introduces new concept - Learning Days - specifically aimed at supply teachers within primary schools.
(Filed: Mon May 08 2006)
- Trainer1 takes revolutionary instructional design course to the USA
Following the success of its new instructional design (ID) course, called 'More than Instructional Design', Trainer1 - one of the UK’s leading independent e-learning consultancy and development specialists – is to begin running the course in selected locations throughout the USA.
(Filed: Tue May 02 2006)
- Key issues debated at the Tata Interactive Systems’Higher Education Forum
E-learning specialists from a number of higher education institutions including the London School of Economics, the Open University, De Montfort University, Cranfield University and Imperial College, London, debated key issues relating to e-learning within the higher education sphere at the Tata Interactive Systems Higher Education Forum.
(Filed: Wed Apr 12 2006)
- The Great British Sleepover
According to the Nottinghamshire Branch Of The Association Of Teachers And Lecturers responsible parents are protecting their children and keeping them off the streets, away and out of anti social behaviour by allowing them to organise communal activities under the roofs within their own homes.
(Filed: Mon Apr 03 2006)
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