E-learning Archives


Education provides roadmap to uprising an individual, society, community or whole nation. Although it is important that what the stuff is included in education pack but more important is the method to educate someone. Today a new way of education is not only becoming a strong substitute of traditional learning but gradually replacing it. History [...]

Rocket Spanish – Learn to Speak Spanish


Rocket Spanish has proven itself to be the most effective piece of software that has been designed to assist the people who are really interested in learning Spanish, communicating in Spanish in a couple of weeks with the advent of Rocket Spanish in the market. Rocket Spanish is a complete course that consists of the [...]


Chinese is one of the most popular languages all over the world, spoken by more than one billion people in China, Hong Kong, Taiwan and many other places in East Asia. Chinese is next only to English in the most commonly spoken languages. There is difference in its speaking although it has many dialects and [...]

United Colours of Learning


Organisational performance hinges on team work. The stronger the work teams, the more successful an organisation. Yet, when it comes to learning and development, all the focus is on individuals. Almost every training initiative is concerned with enrolling individuals into courses, monitoring their progress and assessing their skills and competence levels post training. This has [...]

E-Learning Today and Tomorrow

 
E-learning is not a new phenomenon; however, its use has evolved. E-learning originally gained popularity in higher education because of its flexibility. During this phase, Learning Management Systems like Moodle, Blackboard, and WebCT were developed. This allowed flash based SCORM content to be uploaded and shared. Students, especially working adults, could take courses asynchronously from [...]

Learning – It’s Child’s Play!


Or is it? Aristotle once came out with this gem: “Learning is not child’s play; we cannot learn without pain.” It is not my place to question one of the finest Ancient Greek philosophers, but I am going to have to do so in this case! It may not be quite what he was getting [...]

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