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UK Study Says 2 Out of 3 People Taking e-Learning Courses Are Satisfied with the Experience

eLearning boosts opportunities for lifelong learning in Europe - but uptake is modest

Well, there is considerable contempt  and controversy in the training community around the smile faces (Kirkpatrick's Level 1 Evaluation)

Here is a post from Gary Parkin's blog Revisiting Kirkpatrick's Level One

Kirkpatrick's Four Levels of Evaluation

Dave Boggs
SyberWorks

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