E Learning
112 Stories
Philippine school retails online learning
News CAL Philippines provides Web-based education via prepaid value cards, where students pay to access courses based on number of days.
Monday, February 09 2009 03:35 PM
Tags: IT training, Web sites, E-learning, Online Learning, Philippines, Training, Virginia Tech, training industry, University of Texas, U.S.
CIOs: How to innovate during a recession
Insight perspective Downturns are no time for businesses to sit still, says an academic. Here's a plan for nurturing new ideas in any economic climate.
Wednesday, August 19 2009 11:42 AM
Tags: R&D, Innovation, E-learning, IT Budget, Investment, CRM, Innovation, CIO, recession, strategy
Space for e-learning in emerging markets
News Extending the physical classroom to the virtual may mean more get to learn in countries where demand is constantly rising and facilities are limited.
Wednesday, June 04 2008 06:36 PM
Tags: IT training, Web 2.0, E-learning, Classroom, India, software company, Japan, Environment, software, Emerging Market
Bridging the digital divide in Thailand
News An IT initiative reaches out in the Kingdom under Royal patronage.
Friday, December 05 2008 12:10 PM
Tags: Web sites, IT training, E-learning, Student, Thailand, Computer, teacher, computer hardware, computer room, user-ID
'Boring' e-learning fails to engage staff
News Cultural and technological barriers are hindering the wider use of e-learning among U.K. organizations.
Friday, December 07 2007 12:11 PM
Tags: Business development/management
Intel Classmate PC
Reviews Aimed at students in developing countries, the Intel Classmate PC is an intriguing attempt at a low-cost notebook. We love the rugged design, but the small 2GB solid-state hard drive doesn't leave a lot of room for growth.
Friday, January 18 2008 03:45 PM
Short Take: Horizon buys QEG to expand into China
News Education and e-learning group Horizon.com Ltd has agreed to buy a 95% stake in Quality Education Group Holdings Ltd (QEG) for S$2.25 million.
Friday, August 31 2001 01:23 PM
Asia e-learning market lacks knowledge to grow
News If a little knowledge is a dangerous thing, lack of it can be worse. An IDC report on the corporate e-learning market in the region shows that the industry is suffering--because of ignorance.
Wednesday, December 05 2001 05:39 PM
Math homework? Here's an online solution
News Doing homework will never be the same again, at least for some pupils of Bukit Panjang Primary School.
Friday, June 01 2001 04:34 PM
Math homework? Here's an online solution
News Doing homework will never be the same again, at least for some pupils of Bukit Panjang Primary School.
Thursday, May 17 2001 09:54 PM
M'sian virtual varsity ties up with SAP on R&D efforts
News German business management software maker SAP, through its Malaysian operations, has formed a research and development (R & D) partnership with the country's first virtual university, Universiti Tun Abdul Razak (UNITAR).
Friday, June 01 2001 04:07 PM
SingTel, NSTPL to provide e-learning service for India
News The Singapore-based carrier and Indian satellite teleport operator will partner to provide interactive distance learning services to various locations across Asia.
Wednesday, June 22 2005 04:51 PM
Tags: Content management, Digital media, Campus, Data services
E-learning is a win-win technology
Insight Online learning initiatives can pay off in more than just enhanced knowledge for the enterprise. For IT, it can provide critical training and boost IT's credibility because these technologies can directly support business goals.
Wednesday, February 19 2003 03:13 PM
M'sia disavows e-learning degrees
News Effective immediately, the Malaysian government will not recognize all part-time qualifications from foreign universities or other institutions of higher learning, including e-learning courses.
Thursday, December 04 2003 03:25 PM
IT center hopes to train 12,000 people online a year
News The Institute of Systems Science (ISS), an IT education and training center, hopes to train 15,000 senior IT professionals and managers a year by 2005, with the number increasing to 20,000 annually by 2010. Of these, 12,000 could be studying in cyberspace. The center trained 4,000 students last year.
Thursday, July 12 2001 06:28 PM




