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Thanks to Guest Blogger Stephen Marshall
In all my comings and goings, I failed to notice that Stephen has finished his run as a guest blogger here at e-Literate. If you missed his posts, I highly recommend checking them out: A Kiwi’s Perspective on e-Learning So … Continue reading
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Tagged benchmarking, eLearning-Maturity-Model
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The problems of benchmarking
In 2004 the United Kingdom e-University failed and was put out of its misery. The analysis of this failure was, and is, extensive and ongoing. Historians will no doubt provided us with a nuanced assessment of the failure that draws … Continue reading
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Tagged benchmarking, cognitive-science, eLearning-Maturity-Model, Mismeasure-of-Man, Stephen-J-Gould, stephen-marshall
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