July 12, 2011 at 2:58 PM by Jay Cassels
Did you know that most people, especially men, won't ask for clarification or help if they do not understand a concept being taught in a classroom setting? (We didn't do a study because we feel this is self evident.) Our e-learning courses have a pause button and the ability to rewind and replay. Makes everyone feel like a genius! Classes you can watch again without feeling stupid – Powered by Serebra
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July 5, 2011 at 4:10 PM by Jay Cassels
Did you know that 40% of training budgets are often used up by travel costs? Wouldn't you rather spend your money on things that are way more fine – like an improved bottom line, or better yet a company rafting trip? Company rafting trips – Powered by Serebra
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June 28, 2011 at 4:11 PM by Jay Cassels
Did you know that most e-learning programs that fail, do so because there is not enough green in the user interface? (We made this up. But hey, it sounds true, right?) Our Learning Management System is fully customizable and we can add as much green as you like! Software with as much of the colour green as you need – Powered by Serebra
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June 8, 2011 at 2:55 PM by Jenee
We think it’s cool when education becomes a phenomenon – and even cooler when a professor earns rock star status for his ability to engage, inspire and motivate students. The growth of online learning means that students anywhere can now gain access to the best education, the most inspiring professors, and the most innovative concepts from anywhere in the world. That’s amazing.
Michael J. Sandel, the Harvard University political philosopher, has earned himself quite the reputation for his way of teaching about justice. As we spend our days continually trying to innovate and come up with better ways to help people learn, we look forward to hearing more about people who are revolutionizing the world of education.
Learn more about Michael J. Sandel over at the New York Times.
June 2, 2011 at 3:42 PM by Jay Cassels
Did you know that 87% of husbands report needing something to do on the couch while their wives watch The Bachelor? If your company had an e-learning program Steve from Accounting could be learning how to make pivot tables in excel. Monday Night E-Learning – Powered by Serebra
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