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  • - 02/07/2009
    • With e-learning gaining momentum in the Asian business community as a viable training option, the Asia E-learning Conference 2009 will feature worldwide examples of how e-learning is being used as a valuable business tool.
  • - 30/06/2009
    • Queensland Training Ombudsman Peter Ruhanen has advocated the benefits of e-learning for the trades, and called for increased development of e-learning resources to keep pace with learner demand for flexible and engaging training.
  • - 25/06/2009
    • E-portfolios are becoming increasingly popular around the world as a tool to enhance learning and assist with personal career development.
  • - 25/06/2009
    • Registered training organisations are exploring the use of virtual worlds, like Second Life, to provide learners with new and exciting ways to train.
  • - 23/06/2009
    • This is one of the messages given to teachers in South Australia as part of the roll-out of the Interactive Ochre Flexible Learning Toolbox (Toolbox), designed to train secondary and primary school teachers about contemporary Indigenous cultural awareness issues.
  • - 22/06/2009
    • A new RFID (radio frequency identification) software program designed specifically for PDAs (personal digital assistants) is now available for FREE online.
  • - 18/06/2009
    • The VET E-portfolio Roadmap, a national strategic plan designed to support the diverse requirements for e-portfolios in vocational education and training (VET), was released today by the national training system's e-learning strategy, the Australian Flexible Learning Framework (Framework).
  • - 15/06/2009
    • The unpredictable business environment that has characterised 2009 has highlighted the need for industry to engage in both workforce planning and innovative workforce development.