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my company is looking to cross the e-learning threshold. Can anyone suggest good sources for background information and advice? Or, if any of you currently produce these materials (or work for companies developing tools that help to produce these materials), I'd be very grateful for any advice you can pass on and (especially) any areas/products to steer clear of.
Points that may be of note:
- We are based in Europe. Mentioned only to prepare responders for any lags in response time.
- Budget isn't an issue.
- Easy ramp-up would be appreciated, but we are willing to put in the time and money for training.
Thanks in advance.
Grt.
Mrs. Sue Baars-Jones
"To achieve greatness...start where you are, use what you have, do what you can." Arthur Ashe.
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