Will learning in the simulator be en vogue?

Selbyville (Delaware) | Hardly any technical application of eLearning should give users more pleasure in the learning process than an elaborately prepared simulation. But...

How AI contributes to female talent development

Washington | Women are under-represented as workers, particularly in the technology sector. According to the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission, women currently account for about...

Corporate Compliance – increasingly taught via eLearning?

Pune (India) | 15.65% average annual growth until 2024 for the corporate compliance sector, forecasts Indian market researcher Qurate Business Intelligence in its new...

Forecast assumes strong growth of VR and AR in Asia-Pacific region

Framingham (Massachusetts) | In a recently updated market forecast, the International Data Corporation assumes a market value of 34.9 billion US dollars for VR...

AI in education: A look at Asia’s dynamic market

Beijing/Selbyville (Delaware) | When you think of the use of AI in the education market, you usually think of the USA. After all, according...

Group employees to increasingly become influencers in explanatory videos

Videos are especially en vogue among young workers. In their leisure time, millions of people turn to amateur videos on the video platform YouTube....

Getting a grip on learning via social media

Vienna | If you are thinking about learning, you probably don't think of it as being easy and fun. Many equate learning with an...

Promising eLearning future for VR and AR

New York | Currently, VR and AR are primarily associated with entertainment. However, it is not only consumers who increasingly appreciate the technology, but...

Côte d’Ivoire to fuel eLearning deployment across Africa through conference

Abidjan/Berlin | An eLearning market on the African continent that has so far been comparatively small on a global scale and difficult to quantify...

Lifelong learning as the key to developing creative potential?

Stanford | Why can some people use their creativity in the workplace while others fail? Psychologist Carol Dweck has been asking herself this question...