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ELearning Magazine
Fall 2004
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Coach Your Way to E-Learning Success
By Lance Dublin
The manager of a major-league baseball team is called upon to play many roles — tactician, problem-solver, psychologist, psychiatrist, strategist and philosopher. Genius comes in unlikely packages, and for my money the big-league manager who did it all best was none other than Yogi Berra.
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Rapid E-learning
A Quicker Approach to Courseware
By Josh Bersin
The number-one challenge e-learning developers face is that it takes too long to develop a course. Time is often the enemy of a training program. As time marches on, the business challenge
continues to grow — and often the training problem itself will change.
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EXTREME Mobility
By Larry Tuck
Simpson Strong-Tie Company knows the extremes of mobility— its products are designed to keep things from moving and its worldwide sales force never wants to stop. One extreme features the leading structural building connectors; the other features state of the art mobile devices.
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Growing Student Enrollment & Tuition
By Larry Tuck
With state tuition revenues falling by 50%, a german college had to attract more students while reducing teaching costs. “Our data showed that most of our students came from within thirty kilometers of campus. To extend our reach, e-learning was the logical solution,” says Dr. Herbert Müller Philipps Sohn, Head of education at FBD Bildungspark GmbH (FBD). read more
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