Here you will find a selection of our published articles, exploring our approach, online learning issues and industry developments.
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That'll learn yer
Published in Solicitors Journal June 2011
The last time the Solicitors Regulation Authority reviewed its CPD rules, Back to the Future was topping the box office. High time for a change? Alan Nelson reckons so.
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The good the bad and the ugly of e-learning
Published in March 2011
When I was asked to speak at the Learning Technologies conference about good and bad elearning, I balked at the brief. I was being asked to describe "good" and "bad" and show examples of each. Why would I stick my head up above the parapet in that way? Well, apparently someone had to do it and as the current elearning development company of the year, the job fell to us!
So what does distinguish good from bad? Firstly a couple of observations from our work over the last ten years: ...
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Revolutionary Learning
Published in Insight Magazine February 2009
In the first of a new series of features, with further installments due in June and October 2009, Alan Nelson explores and explains web 2.0 and asks whether revenues and benefits officers can lead the way?
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