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Computers no longer the only essential for students

But it’s not the only gadget that will give students an edge in their studies. Other helpful electronic devices include handheld computers and portable memory sticks, educators said.Read the Full Story

MaxKnowledge to Offer Training Programs for Online School Operations

Santa Ana, CA (PRWEB) August 11, 2004 — MaxKnowledge announced today that it has initiated the development of a comprehensive set of online training courses to enhance the quality and profitability of e-learning programs at Career Colleges.Read the Full Story

A Maturity Model: Does It Provide a Path for Online Course Desgin?

As more faculty include online course design and teaching, a maturity model of online course design may serve as a tool in planning and assessing their courses for improvement based on best practices. This article presents such a maturity model.Read the Full Story

Acacia to schools: Pay now or we sue

The message: Pay up, or risk getting sued. In spite of a legal setback in July, Acacia is escalating claims that schools’ use of streaming video for purposes such as distance learning and video lectures violates the company’s patents. Read the Full Story

The International Forum for Women in E-Learning (IFWE): Dancing on the Glass Ceiling

IFWE is designed to meet the needs of women across multiple distance learning environments: PreK-12, higher and continuing education, corporate, government and military training, telehealth and distance learning consultant organizations. Leadership issues impacting the changing distance learning workplace including quality of deliverables, pace of technology innovation, workplace environment, future of global marketplace, cultural integration in […]

Area residents learn close to home

Valeria Abshire, with the Volunteer Connection; Beth Burcham, with the Greene County Literacy Coalition; Lisa Calkins, with the Greene County Foundation; Charles Franklin, with Greene County Habitat for Humanity; and Judy Mullis, with Boy Scouts of America took a four-month, noncredit course on managing not-for-profit organizations.Read the Full Story

Voice Print Unveils Innovative Business Analytics and eLearning Solutions

The new applications extend the comprehensive capabilities of Voice Print’s Activ! Suite of contact center software, providing enterprise-level analytics and eLearning in a tightly integrated solution. Read the Full Story

Maximising ICT for Education Delivery

RADIO, computers, television audio visual cassette, telephone among other Information and Communication Technology (ICT) are no longer going to be items that are used to show the sophistication of an office that is moving with the trend of technical service delivery for optimum output and customer satisfaction, but will henceforth be aggressively deployed to the […]

IBM Extends Corporate Technology Training Program to Individuals

IBM is expanding the scope and focus of its award-winning continuing technology education program for corporate customers to individual IT workers — and expanding the number of cities served by the program — enabling IT professionals nationwide to access the IT industry’s most in-demand IT skills.Read the Full Story

Vemics and Securities Training Corporation Partner to Offer Nationwide Network of Classroom Training Programs

Vemics, a leading supplier of virtual learning and meeting solutions, recently announced a national network of Video HotSpots in key business centers, making licensing training programs and continuing education courses easily accessible to securities professionals. Read the Full Story