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Supporting CEU Institute clients in advancing their eLearning goals

Inquisiq

Today, CEU Institute provides third-party administration of internal and external continuing education in regulated industries for a large portfolio of clients in the United States and Canada including BlueCross BlueShield, AAA, Disney, JPMorgan Chase, Walmart, and the American Bar Association. We are not an IT firm.

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eLearning: The Solution to Make Compliance Training Great Again

Frooxl

Suddenly clouds move in, your office feels a little smaller, and a deep sense of melancholy settles over the world: it’s time for your annual compliance training. Ok, so that may be a bit dramatized, but few people actually look forward to compliance training. Let’s move your compliance training into the 21st century – online.

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Starting a Distance Learning Business: A Guide for Training Business Owners

Instancy

Legal and Administrative Considerations When starting a distance learning business, it’s important to consider the legal and administrative aspects to ensure compliance and protect your intellectual property. It’s important to cover aspects such as course access, payment terms, refund policies, and any limitations of liability.

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Web 2.0 Applications in Learning

Tony Karrer

As such, I'm trying to: Report and discuss the results of an introductory survey that I conduct (thanks to the suggestion via Conference Breakout Sessions ). I'm writing this post for both attendees of the session to have some notes and for people who were not at the session to hopefully get value from the discussion that happened there.

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Ask a learning architect: Is it time to break up with your LMS?

CLO Magazine

We’ve been together for almost two decades and made it through some hard times together, like e-learning during the pandemic and emergency compliance training. My LMS always wants to be the center of the universe, and it’s such a chore to get it to try new things, like external content and mobile learning. Why won’t my LMS open up?