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Training Australia magazine, vol. 9, no. 1.

'Training Australia magazine' is an independent training resource for individuals and enterprises responsible for organisational and human resources development. This issue contains several brief training-related articles: 'Trainer to speaker - small transition or big leap?' by Mariette Rups-Donnelly (p. 6, 8, 10); 'The seven deadly sins of e-learning' by Karen Becker (p. 11); 'SAI Global tick all the boxes', Tracey Byerley interviews Ann Quach (p. 13-14); 'What makes people tick' by Andrew Cole (p. 15); 'Mentoring and technology' by Gilly Johnson (p. 16-17); 'Workplace learning in 10 years' by Ryan Tracey (p. 18-19); 'Hints and tips for purchasing e-learning authoring tools' by Karen Moloney (p. 20-21); 'Nurturing tomorrow's leaders' by Jenny Muir (p. 22-24); 'Engage! How to avoid the seven sins of live, online presentations' by Roger Courville (p. 25-27); 'Enhancing safety e-learning' (p. 28); 'Moving e-learning into the business' by Andrew Roberts (p. 32-33); and 'Simply the best: 2009 platinum award winners - best training team: Australian Red Cross Blood Service', interview with Les Lisz (p. 34).

'Training Australia magazine' is an independent training resource for individuals and enterprises responsible for ...  Show Full Abstract  

Date: 2009
Geographic subjects: Oceania; Australia
Resource type: Journal issue
Subjects: Culture; Technology; Skills and knowledge;

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