six tips on how to ensure success for your e-learning programme
By Kay Baldwin-Evans (November 2006 Issue)
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Kay Baldwin-Evans shares six strategies to help engage employees in online learning
For many organisations, e-learning has established its place as a useful and cost-effective element of the blended learning mix. And learners like it too. Research shows that once employees have tried it for themselves, the vast majority enjoy using it. But for some organisations, the challenge is engaging learners in the first place. These six strategies show you how to encourage people to make the most of your e-learning programme.
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