Online Learning Update Ray Schroeder, editor, OTEL - University of Illinois at Springfield

Bobby Approved (v 3.2)
Thursday, July 26, 2001

http://www.individual.com/network/headlines/StoryText.shtml?story=b0725132.901&date=20010726&level3=263&uid=Univer52

Seventy-Nine Percent of Users Say the Principal Benefit to E-Learning/Online Training Is Anytime, Anywhere Availability
e-learning Conference & Expo 2001

SANTA ANA, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--July 25, 2001--The results of the e-learning industry's landmark user study, conducted by e-learning magazine (http://www.elearningmag.com), indicate that 79 percent of users feel the principal advantage to e-learning/online training is that students, trainees or employees can access courses on their computers wherever they are and whenever they want. Fifty-nine percent say it allows for self-paced learning, and the same number say it saves money. Fifty percent say it provides "just-in-time" learning, while one-third like the "ease of use," fast distribution and the ease with which content can be altered....

 



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