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Homeland security proving to be a big boost for Karta

Karta, a privately owned engineering and information technology company, now expects to finish the year with more than $45 million in revenues — a more than 50 percent increase from last year.Read the Full Story

E-Learning Trends 2003

This year we asked readers the same questions to gage the impact that technology developments, supplier consolidations, and economy have had on e-learning efforts. The 2003 Survey was sent to subscribers of LC Express in October 2003, and received 272 responses. Here’s a breakdown of responses.Read the Full Story

LOMA and NAILBA Partner to Offer Online Learning for CE Credit to Producers

Through an exclusive agreement between the two trade associations, NAILBA members can now complete their continuing education (CE) requirements with exclusively priced LOMALearn Online courses.Read the Full Story

Addressing Corporate Training Challenges with Technology Solutions

To make training work, technology departments are often called into service for creative solutions to building workforce training systems on small budgets. The issues that arise are often human as well as technology.Read the Full Story

Don’t leave home to learn it

For the past seven and a half years, the Moses Lake couple has been doing something that takes a great deal of inner strength, patience and acceptance — they’ve opened up their home to over 70 babies from state foster care.Read the Full Story

E-Learning Pieces: The End-Learner Experience

They will have to integrate different content and different management systems, and manage the experience of a vast diversity of end-learners. Here is a summary of end-learner experience issues:Read the Full Story

Distance education extended to train rural cadres

As an effective way to train millions of Chinese rural cadres, distance education should be extended all over the country after testing, a senior official of the Communist Party of China (CPC) said in Guiyang Wednesday. Read the Full Story

UCC [University of Cape Coast] evolves strategies to enhance distance education

The programme would later be run fully as a medium to deliver lectures, the Pro-Vice Chancellor of the UCC, Professor Kobina Yankson said this at the UCC’s celebration of the ‘African University Day’.Read the Full Story

E-learning module raises AIDS awareness

E-learning is a cost-effective way of spreading information, especially across geographically-dispersed organisations. Many forward-thinking companies have installed kiosks in canteens and public areas, enabling employees to access learning modules at their own pace.Read the Full Story

GIs need command approval for distance learning

Beginning with fiscal year 2004, soldiers need approval from commands, said Kelley Mustion, deputy director of the Army Continuing Education System for the South Korea region.Read the Full Story