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OpenSesame named 2020 “Overall eLearning Company of the Year”

OpenSesame

EdTech Breakthrough recognizes OpenSesame as a leading provider of educational technology. OpenSesame continued to update its offering in real time to reflect shifting business needs by adding professional development courses to support furloughed workers and later offering training to prepare employees to return to the workplace.

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CoreAxis Launches Modern Brand and New Product Offerings while being steadfast at the Core

Coreaxis

Boston, MA, November 24, 2020: CoreAxis (CA) a Boston based elearning Company that began over 20 years ago and that has a history steep in experience with respected companies, has rebranded to better fit the expansive and changing needs for their clients.

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CoreAxis Launches Modern Brand and New Product Offerings while being steadfast at the Core

Coreaxis

Boston, MA, November 24, 2020: CoreAxis (CA) a Boston based elearning Company that began over 20 years ago and that has a history steep in experience with respected companies, has rebranded to better fit the expansive and changing needs for their clients.

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Do banks require a banking training program? If yes, why?

Creativ Technologies

The pandemic has forced businesses to alter the way they conduct operations. You can conduct tests with employees to know the skill gaps required for fulfilling crucial business goals. The second category of such programs includes elucidating on the business etiquette and the latest regulatory compliance. If yes, why?

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Informal Learning – the other 80%

Jay Cross

This paper addresses how organizations, particularly business organizations, can get more done. I tell them they need to go beyond dumb technology. Yet dot-com mania’s article of faith was that the technologies of the Internet essentially made human beings irrelevant. Informal Learning – the other 80%.