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Training Directory UK

The trainingdirectoryuk.com service is designed to serve the needs of the training Industry. It offers an information resource designed to continually adapt, work, support and develop with the industry's needs. It offers UK businesses and individuals a one-stop shop for training information for today and for the future.

eLN designers' survey - an update

As of March 2009, the eLN has approximately 1600 members, some 60 of whom belong to the designers group. Of these, 30 have so far participated in the designers' survey. Not a huge sample, but the data gathered so far still makes interesting reading.

Getting the best from the eLN website

This document will be updated shortly to reflect the changes to the website.

The eLN website contains many features which can enrich your experience as an eLN member. The purpose of this guide is to alert you to some of the more interesting and useful features so they don't pass you by:

The many faces of elearning

By Clive Shepherd, Chair eLearning Network

Working with RSS

According to Wikipedia, RSS (Really Simple Syndication) is a family of web feed formats used to publish frequently updated content including blog entries, news headlines, and podcasts. An RSS document (which is called a "feed" or "web feed" or "channel") contains either a summary of content from an associated web site or the full text. RSS makes it possible for people to keep up with their favorite web sites in an automated manner that can be piped into special programs or filtered displays.