Effective corporate IT training: Bursting the e-learning bubble
For the past several years, there has been a lot written about the "miracle of e-learning" and how it would fundamentally change the way companies train their employees to meet the increasingly rapid evolution of information technology. But in the more than half a decade of e-learning availability, one thing has become clear: the Internet is not a good platform for teaching complex technical topics.
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