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Megatrends – are they friends or foes of sustainability?

Learning Pool

Today’s society is being defined by global megatrends; what Ernst and Young refer to as ‘large, transformative global forces that define the future by having far-reaching impacts on businesses, economies, industries, societies and individuals.’ Join our online learning course, which has a module dedicated to megatrends.

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Are eBooks More Environmentally Friendly?

Kitaboo

Manufacturing e-readers also consume natural resources like copper, lithium, cobalt, etc. If you are an author, a business, or an institution reading this and want to create content with a positive environmental impact, contact us for more information.

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Beyond Expensive Lawyer Fees and Cheesy Privacy Policy and Terms and Conditions Generators with Donata and Hans from Termageddon

LifterLMS

One of the most important things to understand when doing business online is that you don’t just need to follow the laws of where you have your business registered. You also need to follow the laws of the places where you do business. And it will likely continue to become more important moving into the future.

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Social Media Marketing For Higher Education

Think Orion

social profiles, which takes close to 30% of their online browsing time. LinkedIn campaigns according to a Lithium report generated more than 80% of B2B leads. Be consistent with Hosting Online Events to showcase your Programs and AskMeAnything (AMA). Global Web Index identified that internet users have an estimated 5.5

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Hot List - April 1, 2009 to April 11, 2009

Tony Karrer

Working With Online Learning Communities - Blogger in Middle-earth , April 1, 2009 This article was first published on Futurelab in January 2008. What is an online learning community? It’s when people keep talking about eLearning when they actually mean ‘distance’ learning, or ‘online delivery’, or computer-based training (CBT).

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Web 2.0 Applications in Learning

Tony Karrer

15 37% On-Boarding process / Corporate Information 11 27% Online Reference / Glossary 10 24% Product Information / Training 9 22% Other 8 20% Supporting Meetings, Conference Rooms, Phone Numbers, Facilitation Assignment, agenda, etc. I've not really seen good examples of business cases (future ROI) for using these tools.

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