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  • eLearn Magazine - Education and Technology in Perspective
    Offshoring ... ? (10/23/08) Times have changed, and negative views of "offshoring" have gradually evolved into realistic ... Professional (03/25/08) By Stephen Downes, National Research Council Canada ... ... Blackboard Announces Free Tool to Interconnect Its Software With Moodle The Chronicle of Higher Education Zimbra Offers Hosted Collaboration Tools ...
    Zaid Delicious eLearning - Thursday, March 6, 2008 - Comments
  • E-Learning (elearning) Guru: 100's of Articles & White papers & Tools
    ... is inevitable. To solidify gains and overcome the obvious challenges, off-shore (typically Indian) e-learning companies ... 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. Goal Setting in Online Courses is a good overview to the big thinkers and research and good links for more ...
    Tony Karrer delicious links - Saturday, March 11, 2006 - Comments
  • Back to the Future
    ... training professionals in this country. The trends towards off-shoring, outsourcing, downsizing and capsizing indicate that ... traditional approaches and methods), and do not bring up the related Dead Elephants of e-learning (the new, innovative tools and ... employ and incorporate the more readily measurable methods and tools into our work. The net result would have been ... 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