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European e-learning Summit agrees a programme to promote the corporate e-learning sector
European e-learning Summit agrees a programme to promote the corporate e-learning sector
Article by Bob Little
Delegates at the European e-learning Summit, organised by Learning Light with support from learndirect and Creativesheffield and held in Sheffield (17th to 19th November) have agreed to pursue dialogue with national governments to establish a single, independent and impartial body representing the corporate e-learning sector.
The key messages coming from the Summit delegates were:
Manifesto for e-learning published from the European e-learning Summit
Manifesto for e-learning published from the European e-learning Summit
Article by Bob Little
The results of discussions by the delegates at the European e-learning Summit, organised by Learning Light with support from learndirect and Creativesheffield and held in Sheffield (17th to 19th November), have been published in the form of a manifesto for e-learning. The manifesto is intended to help delegates pursue dialogue with their national governments to establish a single, independent and impartial body representing the corporate e-learning sector.
Although developed within a European context, the manifesto focuses specifically on the corporate e-learning sector in the UK. Delegates to the Summit from outside the UK are encouraged to adapt the manifesto to the situation in their own countries and use this to pursue the aims stated at the Summit.
The manifesto outlines the opportunities and challenges currently facing the e-learning sector; explains the e-learning sector