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Don’t Be a Prisoner of Onsite Training

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In 2018 they started a pilot project to convert their training from onsite training to online training. Gain: Effective learning portal that allows students to access training at their own pace and convenience. Related: How to Make eLearning Highly Engaging & Effective. Cookies help us give you a better experience.

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Introducing eloomi’s New CSO Jens Hindkjaer

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August 1, 2018 (Copenhagen) eloomi is proud to announce and welcome Jens Hindkjaer as the company’s Chief Sales Officer. Implementing and conducting training and performance management with eloomi is a very simple and beneficial way for allowing huge and fast organisational effect. "To Cookies help us give you a better experience.

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Navigating the Digital Ecosystem, Preselling, and the Problems with the Culture of Free with Robin Harris

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Chris and Robin dive into why cultivating a community around your product is important, and what the state of the online education industry looks like in 2018. If you put YouTube, if you embed YouTube videos, it’s adding, I kid you not, 18 cookies to your site. Why does YouTube have 18 cookies? I’m like oh my gosh.

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GDPR: A Year Later, Are You Taking It Seriously?

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It’s now been over a year since May 25, 2018 – or “GDPR Day,” as it was known when GDPR finally took effect, about two years after it was passed into law in 2016. 51% of examined websites did not have a clearly-disclosed privacy policy. The results were striking. That’s not all, though.

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eLearning in the GDPR era: What you need to know

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Chief among them, the European Union’s “General Data Protection Regulation” (GDPR for short), which comes to full force on May 25th, 2018. through online profiles, cookies, and other such means) is required to comply with GDPR — regardless of whether it’s an EU-based company or not. # Who Should Care?