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News Release from: Learning Light
Edited by the Manufacturingtalk Editorial
Team on 21 June 2006
Further growth for Learning Light
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
This article was originally published on Manufacturingtalk on 3 Apr 2006 at 8.00am (UK)
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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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