In the past, training was a time-consuming and expensive process. Large corporations and businesses were the only ones able to provide their personnel with adequate training. Before technological advancements, training required organizations to set up a classroom with an instructor, materials, and other resources for a physical training program. E-learning …
Historically, employee training relied heavily on a lecture style of teaching where the employees had to reach the training session on time, listen attentively to the instructor, take down notes quickly and wait until the next day to get their doubts clarified. The duration of courses was dependent on the …
Learning Management Systems (LMS) are software programs that allow teachers to create lessons, assign them to students, track their progress, and provide feedback. They can be used to deliver content from any online course provider or even offline resources like textbooks. LMSs are great tools for educators who want to …
Most of the universities are way ahead compared to others after adapting to the e-learning culture. Despite the growing demand for e-learning, some universities haven’t incorporated it into their teaching style yet.
With online learning, students from different parts of the world and different time zones can take up the …
From learning how to cook pasta to understanding the Python language, online courses have an inseparable place in our life without spending a great deal.
Online learning has a wide range of options to pick on. While sitting at home, you can learn a new language, sharpen the existing skills, …
Are you aware of the new marketing channel for elearning businesses? It’s the pop up banners which appear suddenly in the foreground of a visual interface interrupting the user with a promotional message. How keen are you to incorporate these into your business? We bet, not until you’re aware of …