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TrainingZONE LearningWIRE - Issue 208
17 June 2002
https://www.trainingzone.co.uk
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REFERENCE: Murder at Glasstap Grange, biannual review
NEWS/FEATURES: BBC under fire for e-learning plans
COMMUNITY: How many training days per year?
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Editor's note
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This week, the BBC has come under fire for its plans to move into
the e-learning market, raising fears among some e-learning
providers that the involvement of the Corporation would lead to
other smaller, less well-funded operations being forced out of
business.
We got an insight into the BBC'S own use of e-learning
from Gareth Jones, Head of New Media Innovation and
Learning at the BBC, as a preview to this week's Training
Solutions show. We'll be bringing you regular updates from
the show later in the week, and are looking forward to
creating some headlines ourselves with the breakfast
briefings and debates (see
https://www.trainingzone.co.uk/trainingsolutions for more
details).
The TrainingZONE team keeps its ear to the ground to pick up key
trends like the one above in the HRD world every day. Now, for
the first time, we've brought together analysis and views from the
last six months to create what's planned to be a regular biannual
review of the training market. We hope you find it interesting.
https://www.trainingzone.co.uk/item/83210
Stephanie Phillips
Editor, TrainingZONE
mailto:editor@trainingzone.co.uk
University of Aberdeen
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Routes to Knowledge - People and the Knowledge Economy: Unlocking
the Future - 27 June 2002. King's College Conference Centre,
Aberdeen. New economy, creativity and knowledge: who's responsible
for learning? Shift from providing training to facilitating
learning. Time to play a strategic role in influencing the way
organisations work. Training and development professionals, are
you ready for the challenge?
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REFERENCE
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First ever TrainingZONE biannual review published
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takes an in-depth look at the key industry trends of the last six
months, and examines the developments likely to emerge as a
result. For the key headlines and details of how to access the
full report, see
https://www.trainingzone.co.uk/item/83210
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NEWS AND FEATURES
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TrainingZONE's news is created daily - get your regular updates
at
https://www.trainingzone.co.uk/news/index.html
E-learning at the BBC - Training Solutions feature
https://www.trainingzone.co.uk/item/81966
Plans unveiled for improving work-based learning
https://www.trainingzone.co.uk/item/83191
Managers 'failing to deal with stress'
https://www.trainingzone.co.uk/item/83375
SmartForce and SkillSoft to merge
https://www.trainingzone.co.uk/item/83224
BBC under fire for e-learning plans
https://www.trainingzone.co.uk/item/83428
Blended learning in the collaborative business
https://www.trainingzone.co.uk/item/82947
Can computers teach us people skills?
https://www.trainingzone.co.uk/item/83023
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COMMUNITY
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Any Answers
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https://www.trainingzone.co.uk/community/anyanswers/index.html
A selection from this week's questions:
- Does anyone know of any videos aimed at motivating managers to
provide good quality feedback?, asks Richard Rogers
https://www.trainingzone.co.uk/item/83412/728
- Does anyone have any information on the industry standard for
training days per year?, asks Hana Sullivan
https://www.trainingzone.co.uk/item/83209/728
- I am interested in training as a coach, but would like
something a little more in depth than quick fix programmes. Have
you any recommendations?, asks Ian Day
https://www.trainingzone.co.uk/item/83497/728
Thanks to Angela Holroyd, Colin Hamilton and Angela O'Connell,
who were among those sharing the benefit of their expertise with
other members this week.
Make sure you receive your fortnightly edition of the Any Answers
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