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London, UK: 31st July 2006
E-learning modules the future - report finds
After a false dawn in dot-com's boom and bust, e-learning* is set to
thrive in the form of targeted modules which impart specific skills to
accomplish job-related tasks by corporate and professional users,
according to new research available, free of charge, at Echelon
Learning's learningmatters.com website.
'Re-Learning e-learning', a study by US management consultants Booz
Allen, concludes that e-learning will realise its true value as a
supplement to, and enhancement of, traditional training methods. The
medium's 'finest hour' will be enabling a routine skill to be learned
quickly by working adults and people preparing for certification or
examination.
Focused on the US sector, the report has clear parallels in the UK
also, says Echelon director David Hill.
"The markets share a common history and the conclusions as to the
future of e-learning are probably equally appropriate to both," he
says.
A summary of the report is one of three new Checklists on everyday
business issues added this month (July 2006) to www.learningmatters.com
- the UK's leading virtual resource of over 2,000 business and
management solutions.
Also available is 'Domain Mapping' a strategic tool for developing a
'helicopter vision' of an organisation's strategic goals and their
underpinning activity as well as being a powerful aid to communicating
strategy across the business.
'Six Key Lessons to prevent IT projects from going wrong' offers an
adaptation of a National Audit Office report into key lessons that can
be learnt from a review of 25 major IT projects.
'Re-Learning e-learning' is available free of charge by entering a key
word in the search box to go straight to the module. Other Checklists
can be purchased individually for immediate download by credit card or
on account.
Unlimited access to content can be also provided in bespoke form on a
company's intranet or as a hosted solution under annual licence.
* E-learning is defined in the report as any network-hosted content and
applications intended to impart knowledge, as well as any content in
digital form requiring responses from the learner.
Further information from
david@echelonpublishing.co.uk
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Released July 2006 on behalf of Echelon Publishing by BLP&PR
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About Echelon Learning
Echelon Learning is a consultancy-led publishing house that integrates
electronically-delivered knowledge and learning into the development of
management skills and business performance.
Echelon Consulting spearheads the company's service with the
development of new content in meeting clients' requirements. This is
usually derived from analysing employee knowledge and learning needs
captured during client learning programmes.
Where appropriate, Echelon Publishing then offers this new content to a
wider audience by publishing the material in generic format. This is
made available in the form of easy to use 'learning nuggets' and is
complimented with business development information licensed exclusively
from one of the market's best-known providers, Bloomsbury.
Echelon e-Learning provides the electronic systems which enable content
to be published, distributed and usage tracked, and offers work-based
solutions to a global audience. Now Echelon's blended learning based on
a bespoke site populated with material selected to support specific
courses, builds knowledge prior to the event and refreshes application
when back at the desk.
About Echelon Publishing
Echelon technologies help organisations place solutions at people's
fingertips, whether solving everyday business and work-related problems
or helping gain qualifications and continued professional development.
Echelon:
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Has a content management system
enabling informational or learning material to be developed or
converted into XML so that it can be published and distributed in text
and/or via the web.
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Has a learning management system
to provide ready access via the web to highly structured information,
which is easily searched and retrieved, and whose usage can be tracked
and learning logged.
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Publishes and/or reformats
content for professional bodies and commercial organisations to help
students and employees maintain or develop requisite skills throughout
their careers.
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Supports people from the outset
of their careers in working with professional bodies to develop and
deliver the learning content required by students in preparing for
examination.
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Frees up the knowledge and
learning contained within a business so that people have ready access
to these resources in helping them to solve problems or develop their
careers.
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Works with a number of blue chip
organisations and professional bodies, including:
COMMERCIAL
BUPA
Coventry Building Society
Lincoln Financial
Moat House Hotels
Modernisation Agency (NHS)
Novartis Pharmaceuticals
NHS Logistics
Vodafone
INSTITUTIONAL
Chartered Institute of Personnel & Development
Chartered Institute of Public Finance Accountants
Chartered Institute of Purchasing & Supply
Construction Industry Training Board
Institute of Chartered Secretaries & Administrators
Institute of Chartered Accountants in E & W
Institute of Civil Engineers
Royal Town Planning Institute