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Entries Tagged as 'history of e-learning'

Finally, another e-learning blog from Ireland…

February 19th, 2008 · 2 Comments

Despite the fact that Ireland is home to more commercial e-learning organisations per capita than anywhere else on the planet, there are very few blogs representing the views of the Irish e-learning community being maintained. More about that directly, but first…
Here’s a quick look back at the the contribution of Irish-owned e-learning companies to the [...]

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Tags: ILTA · e-learning industry · history of e-learning · ireland

Finally, another e-learning blog from Ireland…

February 19th, 2008 · 2 Comments

Despite the fact that Ireland is home to more commercial e-learning organisations per capita than anywhere else on the planet, there are very few blogs representing the views of the Irish e-learning community being maintained. More about that directly, but first…
Here’s a quick look back at the the contribution of Irish-owned e-learning companies to the [...]

[Read more]

Tags: ILTA · e-learning industry · history of e-learning · ireland

Finally, another e-learning blog from Ireland…

February 19th, 2008 · 2 Comments

Despite the fact that Ireland is home to more commercial e-learning organisations per capita than anywhere else on the planet, there are very few blogs representing the views of the Irish e-learning community being maintained. More about that directly, but first…
Here’s a quick look back at the the contribution of Irish-owned e-learning companies to the [...]

[Read more]

Tags: ILTA · history of e-learning · ireland