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Message 4 of 4: Michelle McArthur michelle [at] jigsawatwork.com on 30/01/2010
As an exhibitor at Learning & Skills, we found the new show, to be interesting. I would agree with Peter that early indiacations are that our presence at the show was worthwhile, as we too got some potentially very good business leads.

As for the e-learning, I remember back a few years when it first became an option and a mild panic set in that face to face was doomed, like Helen, I beleive that the way forward is blended learning. My opinion is that the world of learning is changing and that learning providers need to be innovative and look at new ways of working and delivering learning in a much more flexible manner, and blended learning can be one of the answers. After all, I really cannot understand how one can deliver interpersonal skills development purely by e-learning!

Michelle

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