Elearning - February/March 2008 - (Page 7) >> News 9 10 11 11 12 13 Gates Helps Arab World Senate Bill Introduced Quadrillion-Byte Storage People on the Move Internet Cheating Grows Deals PG 41 PG 39 >> Tools & Practices 36 Case Study: Cabela’s The $2 billion retailer needed an LMS, a set of custom content, a way to develop and edit such content, and a system that would enable employees to enroll in and complete degree programs. 41 Case Study: Arctic Cat The small town of Thief River Falls, Minn., would not normally come to mind as a hotbed of online and distance learning. But Arctic Cat uses technology to help train technicians and 1,400 dealers. >> Business 4 Editor’s Note Gigabit Internet will open up new horizons for Internet- and/or Web-based learning tools. By Jerry Roche 39 Case Study: Aetna U.S. Healthcare Thanks to good planning, research and execution, Aetna U.S. Healthcare has actively capitalized on the benefits of the virtual classroom with a cost-effective, online training program. 43 Case Study: Adobe At Winter Park Tech in Central Florida, students master exceptional design, print and Web publishing skills. 14 Trendline Industry statistics, figures & trends PG 27 50 Last Word Do gamers get the jobs? It’s no surprise that video gaming helps develop marketable skills. By Jenna Sweeney >> Technology 45 46 47 48 Content LMS Collaboration Tools Elearning! February/March 2008 7
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