Virtual College commissions white paper on online learning in further education
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A new white paper aims to provide a considered answer to the question of whether online learning poses a threat or salvation for further education.
White paper: online learning - threat or salvation for further education
This topic is very current, coming at a time when the Further Education Learning Technology Action Group (FELTAG) reports its recommendations to the group’s creator, Matthew Hancock, Minister of State for Skills and Enterprise.
Authored by David Patterson, director of research and consultancy organisation, Learning Light, the white paper highlights the role technology will play in all of the changes now sweeping through further education and training and illuminates what is now becoming a global learning marketplace.
Using political, economic, social and technological analysis, the fourteen page report pulls from a wide range of sources to reach its conclusions.
Commissioned by, e-learning provider, Virtual College, the white paper is available free of charge at: http://bit.ly/1hWNX01
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Virtual College create inspiring digital training solutions from ready-to-go courses to large scale training transformation programmes, underpinned by great learning technology and real-world learning and development expertise. We have experience of delivering training to more than 4.8 million learners and a wide range of organisations.
In December 2021 Virtual College was acquired by Netex, a technology-based company that offers a complete ecosystem of cloud-based learning solutions applied in enterprise, publishing and educational institutions.