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Innotica to initiate research on e-learning trends
Thursday 17:30, July 29th, 2010
Innovative e-learning solutions provider Innotica has undertaken a a research on the current trends of e-learning usage in the region. The research was initiated by customer needs to map best practices and forecast market changes due to significant budget cuts within HR and ICT departments.

Researchers aims are to find out how much do CEE companies spend on e-learning today, which are the most popular training areas, what are the main concerns regarding distance learning and how will e-learning affect the corporate education and trainings in the future. These questions, among several others, will be asked from HR professionals working at multinational companies in 12 CEE countries.

The results of the eLearning Trends 2010 Research are going to be published in Q4 2010. (BBJ)

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