As technology evolves, eLearning is expected to replace the need for physically assembling employees. ![]() |
ELEARNING FOR THE STARS: Shane Keating works the audio and video during the Digital Learning Network (DLN) event with Salish Kootenai College in South Dakota. NASA uses eLearning technology to stay current and teach others. Photo: NASA Goddard Photo and Video/Flickr |

Corporate eLearning is not just about sharing informational content, like a virtual version of a boring slideshow at a business conference. It emphasizes hands-on learning using online knowledge databases, one-on-one support from knowledgable tutors, self-paced training without a live instructor or real-time, instructor-led group learning activities over the internet.
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