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

Bobby Approved (v 3.2)
Tuesday, August 21, 2001

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IBM, Monster.com kick start corporate e-learning
By Cathleen Moore

ENTERPRISES EXPLORING E-LEARNING options will have more to choose from this week as several vendors including IBM, Monster.com, and Click2learn tout new platforms and services for online training and employee development. Enterprises are getting comfortable with the platforms and technologies for e-learning and are starting to recognize the benefits of Web-based learning, according to analyst Britton Manasco, principal strategist at the Knowledge Capital Group in Austin, Texas. "Organizations keep innovating and changing, and they have to keep training and developing their people," he said. "It is pretty absurd how cost-ineffective the traditional ways of training are. E-learning is an area where you can show some demonstrable cost-effective alternatives for delivering training and learning."...

 



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