EPISODE · Oct 23, 2009 · 27 MIN
The Value Proposition of eLearning
from eLearningCurve · host Arkady Maydanchik
Professional education comes in many forms these days, including in-person conferences, Webcasts and eLearning. Each of these modes offers a unique value proposition, such as the networking value of conferences, the concise nature of Webcasts, and the in-depth content of eLearning. However, each mode also has drawbacks: conferences tend to be expensive; Webcasts often gloss over important subjects; and eLearning can lack the personal interaction of live events.
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Professional education comes in many forms these days, including in-person conferences, Webcasts and eLearning. Each of these modes offers a unique value proposition, such as the networking value of conferences, the concise nature of Webcasts, and the in-depth content of eLearning. However, each mode also has drawbacks: conferences tend to be expensive; Webcasts often gloss over important subjects; and eLearning can lack the personal interaction of live events.
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