How do you take your learning?
We live in an age of choices. Just about any service or product on the market is expected to come with choices. Do you want 400 free minutes,150 text messages, and free calling within network, or 800 voice minutes, unlimited data and call your friends free on any network? […]
Distance Learning and the Greening of Our Planet
A week (or so) ago I saw an item that implied great benefits to planet Earth via distance learning advances which reduce travel and, as such, cut down on CO2 emissions. But there was no data available in support of the assertion. But today I found this item at CMP’s ChannelWeb site. Entitled, “Web Conferencing […]
Nursing Shortage, Yes; Shortage of Learning Options, No.
Hardly a week goes by that someone doesn’t note in print the apparent national shortage of nurses and other health care professionals. Here’s one, for example, noted just last week on the Online Learning Update. It features a training firm, focused primarily on distance learning options for certified nursing assistants. The CEO of the training […]
Online Cheating
Here’s a hot topic many might advise me to avoid: online cheating. Traditional marketing and public relations advisors tend to agree that by bringing up a troublesome issue a person runs the risk of having the issue associated with them and their institution. I, on the other hand, think the readers of this blog are […]
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