Tag Archive: online education

Are Your Organization’s Learning Opportunities Outdated?

Tweet Is your organization offering learning opportunities that are based on an outdated model? Or have you positioned your organization to offer learning opportunities that are proven to be successful today and align with your participants’ learning? No, I’m not just talking about the linear advancement of technology as applied to learning. Technology is a…

Are You Still Providing Education Opportunities Based On The Industrial Revolution Model?

Tweet Is your organization still trying to make revenue from didactic forms of education and instruction? Are you using a hierarchical, top-down, command and control delivery model? Are you providing content that seems out of context in today’s every changing global market? If you are, you are showing your age. You are announcing to the…

Are You Prepared For The Increased Expectations For Online Learning? [Infographic]

Tweet If more college students are embracing online learning, won’t they have similar expectations when they start their professional careers? You be the judge. Via: Online PhD Programs Blog

The Evolution Of eLearning [Infographic]

Tweet   Distance learning, often called online or eLearning, has evolved dramatically from the 1700s to the Millennium. Many adults are seeking more education opportunities and degrees online. This inforgraphic from Rasmussen College illustrates how online learning technology has changed through the years. How has online learning affected your organization? Which do you prefer, online or face to…

Virtual Meetings Vindicated. Studies Find Learning Online Better Than Face-To-Face Instruction

Tweet Hybrid meetings and blended event experiences are the buzz of many organizations this year.  But, are they as important as some say or is it just hype? (Get ready, this is a long post. Stay with me, it’s has some interesting research though!) Along with the buzz, you’ve probably also heard several reasons not…