eLearning is becoming an increasingly efficient way of training employees to improve their knowledge of simple tasks associated with their role, advancing professional development and adhering to statutory requirements.
The reduced training costs, improved opportunities for collaboration and increased potential for knowledge retention means a growing number of organisations are implementing eLearning programmes, but in doing so they have to deal with the technology issues, hidden costs and cultural resistance that can occur.
Most eLearning practitioners also realise that negating these issues and getting an eLearning program successfully introduced into their organisation is only half the battle. They are also charged with the responsibility of staying up to date on the tools and knowledge that will enable increased uptake of eLearning or blended solutions to deliver their specific organisational outcomes. In successfully doing so, they are better able to assist their organisations to develop a mature eLearning agenda that grows and aligns with the strategic direction of the organisation.
This two-day masterclass will provide an interactive environment in which to explore vital issues associated with moving beyond the initial implementation of an eLearning project towards an efficient organisational learning platform. You will walk away with “how to” and “when to” plans for your organisation, by using industry tools and workshop facilitation to flesh out the real issues and opportunities.
About your Masterclass facilitator:

Marc Niemes, Vice-President, eLearning Industry Association of Victoria; Principal, Think eLearning
March Niemes has founded and commercialised a myriad of organisations in the eLearning and Internet space over the last 15 years. Many are now part of larger learning solutions
offered by Telstra, Commander, Eftel, ANZ Bank and Philips Electronics, just to name a few. He is also Founding President of the eLearning Industry Association of Victoria (elearning.org.au).
There are three passions that drive him: people, learning and technology. To date, he has provided eLearning applications that have resulted in over 5.2 million online course
completions across primary and secondary schools, leading corporations and their associations.
Marc is widely regarded in the eLearning and technology industry, having been published in BRW, The Financial Review, The Australian, and dozens of industry magazines. He has also
hosted and prompted debate at various events.
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