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Excellence in e-learning was recognized and celebrated on 13th October in the Royal Garden Hotel in Kensington, London at the inaugural 'e-learning Awards 2005', sponsored by City & Guilds...
Excellence in e-learning was truly recognized and
celebrated on 13th October in the Royal Garden Hotel in
Kensington, London at the inaugural ‘E-learning awards 2005’,
sponsored by City & Guilds.
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Staged by e.learning age magazine and supported by the eLearning
Network these awards are set to be an annual celebration of
e-learning excellence.
More details on the winners and citations can be found at www.elearningage.co.uk/awards
THE WINNERS OF THE E-LEARNING AWARDS 2005 WERE AS
FOLLOWS:
• The award for the care taken to achieve inclusivity in an
e-learning programme for users of all aptitudes and
abilities
Winner: Saffron Interactive / BT / Accenture
• The award for the best e-learning production on a low
budget
Winner: Surrey County Council and Surrey Training Officers
Group
• The award for the best use of a learning content management
system
A special mention went to Brightwave Ltd
• The award for the best example of supporting learners through
online coaching or tutoring
Winner: Computeach (A special mention went to Middlesex
University)
• The award for the project or strategy that has done most to
secure enthusiastic and widespread adoption of e-learning within
an organisation Winner: The Dental Channel Ltd
• The award for the most conspicuous return on investment from
an e-learning project
(A special mention went to Doctors.net.uk)
• The award for the most innovative use of e-learning
Winner: 3T Productions (A special mention went to Guinti
Labs)
• The e.learning age award for young e-learning professional of
the year
Winner: Vicky Hampton, Saffron Interactive
• The e.learning age award for e-learning team of the year
Winner: Prudential
• The e.learning age industry award for outstanding
achievement
Winner: Creative Learning Media
The e-learning awards 2006 will take place on 9th November 2006.
Deadline for entries will be in July 2006. Entry details will be
available shortly at www.elearningage.co.uk/awards, or you can
contact the ELN on 01992 634244. For sponsorship information
please call Aimee Gill on 01189 602820.
About the eLearning Network:
The eLearning Network (ELN), is the UK’s foremost professional
association for users and developers of all forms of e-learning.
It is a non-profit making body that exists solely to provide
information and to foster good practice among all those who are
involved in the e-learning world. Its main activity is to act as
a networking medium for its members. Its elected chairman is
Vaughan Waller, who is a well-known speaker and writer on
e-learning issues. He runs his own consultancy, called
Technologies for Business and Learning. For more information
about the ELN and ELN events, call 01992 634244 or visit www.elearningnetwork.org
About e.learning age:
E.learning age is the only magazine focused on learning,
development and technology issues. It is aimed at senior
management, learning, HR, training and information professionals
within learning organisations. It examines how these
organisations, faced with an array of competitive and business
pressures can develop and sustain the intellectual capital,
which will deliver competitive advantage and increased
shareholder value. Published since 10 times a year, e.learning
age focuses specifically on the business and logistic issues
posed by e-learning solutions and products. For more information
about e.learning age magazine and events, call 01189 602820 or
visit www.elearningage.co.uk
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