Florida school asks for eLearning development funds
The State College of Florida is requesting additional budget allocations to dedicate to its growing online eLearning development programs.
Mobile solutions for training and HR
As more businesses integrate standard bring-your-own-device (BYOD) programs, companies are learning to shift their focus to more innovative workforce management and custom training software.
Training opportunity for general practitioners focuses on dementia
When it comes to treating degenerative diseases having an adequate grasp on symptoms and treatments for all stages will help doctors and patients alike get through a difficult time.
Governor supports eLearning development but vetoes change
Arizona students may not immediately have the chance to take advantage of eLearning development due to a decision by governor Jan Brewer, but there’s hope that state legislators may take future action to make this software available to all students.
Giving nurses an online education
The College Network and the National Federation of Licensed Practical Nurses (NFLPN) have joined together to recognize institutions pursuing higher education for their staff, including new eLearning development as part of nursing programs.
Amidst budget cuts, Iowa keeps eLearning development
Iowa governor Terry Branstad will most likely sign a new school reform that calls for some serious cutbacks on educational spending in some fields but retains certain custom eLearning development.
Adding the cloud to eLearning removes borders
eLearning development will need to be flexible to support a more diverse cross section of devices that will need to access training information.
Online learning environment globally pursued
The internet provides a flexible, versatile platform for custom training software that schools of all kinds are starting to take advantage of more often. Now other nations are embracing the movement, meaning the reach of eLearning development can now go a lot farther.
Disaster preparedness through learning strategies
Healthcare professionals need to be ready and able to handle a crisis at any time. Their line of work leaves them vulnerable to types of disasters that regular classroom curriculum may not cover, but eLearning development can provide them with necessary skills.
Online learning apps for teaching the disabled
The Cafe Project is a charity effort in Hampshire aimed at giving life skills to those with learning disabilities, and now the group is hoping to pioneer custom software application development for mobile learning opportunities with the help of new technology.