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:e-LearningNow: Bookshop Launch
Written by Paul Justice   
Tuesday, 20 February 2007
Following the successfully launch of :e-LearningNow: and the subsequent development of the service, the project team are pleased to announce the successful integration of its' on-line bookshop. In addition to free access to news, articles, events diary, resource centre and suppliers directory, :e-LearningNow: has added to the list of features which it's users have access to with the launch of their on-line bookshop.

The aim of :e-LearningNow: is to provide one place where e-Learning practitioners can find the resources they need to successfully use information technology as part of their education, training & development strategy, and in adding the bookshop, :e-LearningNow: brings to its' users a range of recently published and popular books which are relevant to the profession.

At :e-LearningNow:, we have a passionate belief that e-Learning can revolutionise the way we deliver training and learning experiences, however we also see that there are still large numbers of people who are uncomfortable with the idea of technology replacing the personal touch.  Traditional techniques and methods still represent the majority of activity within the education, training and development sectors, but the tools which information technology presents practitioners, are creating opportunities to explore alternative ways of doing things.


About :e-LearningNow:
The :e-LearningNow: project was started in 2006 to create a central site where key knowledge and information about the use of e-Learning is stored and freely available for those people who have an interest in its' use and application.

Signing up as a registered member of :e-LearningNow: is free, and gives the member the opportunity to contribute content to the site.

:e-LearningNow: is a brand name of Just Learn

 
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