E-Learning Takes a Bow
E.learning Age › Nbr. 9/2008, December 2008 › E-Learning Community
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E.learning Age › Nbr. 9/2008, December 2008 › E-Learning Community
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At the time of writing, the award season has, once again, come to a close and entrants are either licking their wounds or polishing their trophies. Having experienced these events for well over 20 years, it seems fitting to reflect on what they have contributed to the learning and development profession, in particular that branch rather ambiguously labelled e-learning. People do learning and development no favors by trying to isolate it from the competitive world for which it is charged with preparing the participants. In fact, there are far more winners than losers in any award ceremony. An award may even keep employees in a job, by demonstrating to their employers and clients just how favorably they compare within their particular profession.
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E-Learning Takes a Bow
At the time of writing, the award season has, once again, come to a close and entrants are either licking their wounds or polishing their trophies. Having experienced these events for well over 20 years, it seems fitting to reflect o...
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