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Product category: Training Aids and eCommunication
News Release from: Learning Light
Edited by the Manufacturingtalk Editorial Team on 21 June 2006

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The e-Learning Centre website has now merged with Learning Light, a non-profit organisation, seeking to establish itself as a Centre of Excellence in the use of learning technologies in the workplace.

The e-Learning Centre website has now merged with Learning Light (LL), a non-profit organisation, seeking to establish itself as a Centre of Excellence in the use of learning technologies in the workplace Jane Knight, who set up the e-Learning Centre in 1994 and who is now also the Head of Research at LL, will continue as Chief Editor and add resources to the website

The e-Learning Centre is considered to be one of the foremost global reference sites about e-learning.

The website will continue to focus on e-learning for the workplace and post-16 education as well as continuing to offer free access to thousands of weblinks, categorised into five main sections: Library, Showcase, Events, Products and Services and Bookshop.

"The e-Learning Centre will, therefore, provide a complementary resource to LL's existing and growing knowledge base of research," said Knight.

"And, if your article, product or event is not already listed in the e-Learning Centre, you can submit the details using the online form at the site." The e-Learning Job Centre has also merged with LL.

According to Knight, this website will continue to accept postings from e-learning professionals seeking e-learning jobs, as well as from companies and recruitment agencies looking to recruit staff for e-learning positions.

Mark Pittaway, CEO of LL, commented: "Learning Light's embracing of these important websites within the e-learning community marks the first in a series of important steps in consolidating the resources available to e-learning professionals".

"We feel that it is important to provide a cohesive, holistic and, above all, comprehensive support and information service that adds value to all e-learning professionals - be they buyers, suppliers or users of this technology.".

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