Tendances sur le rapid e-learning / rapid e-learning trends

Une étude du eLearning Guild qui a porté sur à peu près 700 utilisateurs qui est sortie le 17 février.

Pour 77% des sondés, l’usage du rapid e-laerning est en augmentation moyenne (44%) ou importante (33%).

71% déclarent que leur intérêt pour l’utilisation de média riches et complexes tels que bases de données, simulations interactives, Flash, streaming est en augmentation moyenne (43%) ou importante (28%)

Bon, je ne crois pas que ce genre d’études soit très très intéressant…

C’est le genre de trucs qui intéresse mon banquier ou qui peut faire les deux premières lignes d’un communiqué de presse…

Mais mon banquier blogge peu, à mon avis.

A market study by the eLearning Guild, dated feb, 17, 2006.

A total of 656 people responded to the survey and a quick analysis of the data shows that Rapid e-Learning is the single hottest topic out there. In fact, a full 77% of the respondents report that their organizations interest in Rapid e-Learning is increasing moderately (44%) or significantly (33%). Another 17% say their organizations interest is remaining the same as it was for 2005. Most revealing was that a mere 6% say interest is decreasing.

Then there is the fact that the same survey shows that 70% report that their interest in the use of complex media including simulations, collaborative tools, databases, algorithmic interactions, Flash interactions, and streaming media in the development and delivery of e-Learning content is increasing moderately (43%) or significantly (28%).

This is a significantly moderately interesting study, but it probably gives a trend, as they say…

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