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How Online Leadership is Changing in Higher Education

TechSmith Camtasia

The following session was presented at Educause 2019 by Eric Fredericksen, Associate Vice President, University of Rochester; Richard Garrett, Chief Research Officer, Eduventures, National Research Center for College & University Admissions; and Ron Legon, Executive Director Emeritus, Quality Matters. COO on the rise. Centralize or not?

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Elearning Statistics 2020

Ed App

Backed by research from industry experts around the globe, LearnWorlds commissioned a report in 2019 to examine the benefits surrounding eLearning. These findings were echoed by the Harvard Business Review, who reported that companies spent more than $90 billion on learning and development efforts in 2019 in the United States alone.

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Overcoming America’s Worker Shortage with Mentoring

Chronus

Mentoring offers a solution to labor shortages that maximizes companies’ existing workforce while also attracting new talent. The labor force participation rate has been in decline for the past 20 years, down from an all-time high of 67% in March 2001. How bad is America’s worker shortage? According to St.

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Excellence in Community Service

CLO Magazine

Since 2001, SweetRush has been helping businesses create custom online training and e-learning solutions that help drive talent engagement and success. In the less than three years since the launch of their new training program, ICF and its partners completed 14 training cycles. That’s when AAUW discovered SweetRush Inc.

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eLearning statistics and trends: 2020

Ed App

Backed by research from industry experts around the globe, LearnWorlds commissioned a report in 2019 to examine the benefits surrounding eLearning. These findings were echoed by the Harvard Business Review, who reported that companies spent more than 90$ billion on learning and development efforts in 2019 in the United States alone.

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eLearning statistics and trends: 2020

Ed App

Backed by research from industry experts around the globe, LearnWorlds commissioned a report in 2019 to examine the benefits surrounding eLearning. These findings were echoed by the Harvard Business Review, who reported that companies spent more than $90 billion on learning and development efforts in 2019 in the United States alone.

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The New Face of Apprenticeships

CLO Magazine

The apprenticeship model also received a big boost under President Obama, who in 2014, set a goal to double the number of apprenticeships between 2014 and 2019. For example, many electric power companies have strong apprenticeship programs to help them address a looming workforce shortage. There has even been support from Congress.