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    Zaid Delicious eLearning - Thursday, March 6, 2008 - Comments
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    ... is inevitable. To solidify gains and overcome the obvious challenges, off-shore (typically Indian) e-learning companies ... Home --> Knowledge Centers Showcase Book Summaries Interviews Calendar Glossary Vendor ... phones per 100 people drives GDP growth by 0.6 percent Learn more about the Entrepreneurial Programming and Research on ... any worse off And practically speaking, as someone who worked his way through college, if I got my textbooks for free it ... I view goal setting as the #1 factor in success in anything and have been a wonk on goal research for awhile.
    Tony Karrer delicious links - Saturday, March 11, 2006 - Comments
  • Back to the Future
    ... tremendously valuable impact, especially in the Knowledge Economy, to the outside. In 2004, there were about 75,000 corporate training professionals in this country. The trends towards off-shoring, outsourcing, downsizing and capsizing indicate that ... professional suicide.â¬ý The new (now old in PC years) learning and knowledge transfer methods that the Snake Oil post listed ... consequences are apparent. I recently read some research about our industry by Ambient Insights that shows that ...
    The Learning Circuits Blog - Monday, November 28, 2005 - Comments