Benefits for the online and hybrid learner
Are you aware of these personal benefits to elearning?
Considerations for your next in-person, online or hybrid training sessions
Hybrid learning is a great way to combine in-person and online training. We review considerations to keep in mind regardless of the type of training you provide within your organization.
Find Your HR Scenario
ICOM, part of The Learning Network, can provide a Learning Management System to address your HR training needs. Find out how in today's blog:
6 Areas of Focus For Your IT Budget
What are your IT needs this year? Gartner's forecast for 2022 called for increased spending. Are you focusing on these areas?
The Help You Need to Make Training Meaningful
Make training an integral part of your company's culture. Take it from a "have-to-do" to a "want-to-do."
Training: An Ongoing Initiative Streamlined
Today’s business environment is fast-paced, with employees responsible for a wide range of skills and knowledge. Can your team keep up? eLearning can streamline the learning process, making it easier to manage new hires and promote cross-training.
No, Multitasking Isn’t Optimal. But Sometimes It’s Unavoidable.
Many of us *think* we can multitask, but research shows our brains aren't designed to do so. Still, most of us have to multitask on a regular basis. These tips can help:
The “e” is Everywhere
From eCommerce to eCars – the “e” is everywhere. Even in learning. The “e” stands for electronic. But even more than that, it stands for digital. We have to admit, eLearning somehow has a better ring than "digital learning". The
What is a Learning Management System?
Here at The Learning Network, we combine methodologies that use what are called Learning Management Systems (LMS). A learning management system is — at its core — a software application or web-based technology that is used to plan, implement, and
How eLearning Has Evolved Over the Years
Elearning has expanded along with the development of computing power throughout the 20th and 21st centuries. The concept of eLearning has gone from simply providing students with information to a way to access large amounts of information and provide access