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How to Make eLearning Work for Soft Skills Training
Posted on 22 December 2020Organizations around the globe are leaning towards eLearning. But is eLearning going to work for soft skills training?
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E-Learning and IT Security
Posted on 15 December 2020Threats such as social engineering, remote code execution, and vendor-created backdoors need security personnel to be completely thorough and aggressive in implementing IT security.
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Key Players in Creating Great ELearning
Posted on 08 December 2020Who are the Key Players in Creating Great ELearning? In this article, we’ll describe each key player’s roles and responsibilities in making an effective and engaging eLearning course.
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FAQs About Copyright Protection in E-Learning Content
Posted on 01 December 2020Copyright protection is already quite broad and complex as it already is, and for many people—confusing. Here are some frequently asked questions about copyright protection in e-learning content:
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Why E-Learning Is Better for the Planet
Posted on 24 November 2020Schools teach students to save the environment, but waste is still being generated as we speak. This is perhaps the time when e-learning comes to save the day—or the planet. Let’s find out why.
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ELearning and Travel Security Management
Posted on 17 November 2020Business travel does come with its own risks. Here are some of the most common ones that international travellers can come across with abroad:
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What is Social Media Awareness?
Posted on 10 November 2020As of 2019, there are 3.499 billion active social media users around the globe. Users spend an average of 142 minutes a day on social media. Whether we like it or not, social media is now deeply embedded in our society’s DNA.
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Fast Facts About E-Learning
Posted on 03 November 2020Of all teaching strategies, e-learning has been the most popular. Amongst many younger students, it is the more preferred method of learning compared to traditional education.
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Interesting Real-Life Applications of E-Learning
Posted on 20 October 2020One of the key characteristics of e-learning is its flexibility. While some may have raised eyebrows on this novel approach to training, many industries have gradually embraced e-learning.
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The Impact of GDPR on E-Learning
Posted on 13 October 2020E-learning has revolutionized training and education, but it doesn’t come without issues. Perhaps the most relevant concern, in this method of teaching, is data privacy.
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