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LearnSomething and N-TEN Launch 3rd Annual Nonprofit E-learning Survey

LearnSomething and N-TEN Launch 3rd Annual Nonprofit E-learning Survey

LearnSomething and N-TEN today officially launched their annual survey of e-learning activity in the nonprofit sector. The 2006 survey will build on the research begun in 2004 by N-TEN and Isoph, now part of LearnSomething. The 2006 survey can be accessed on the Web at http://www. isophinstitute. com/survey2006.aspx.

Tallahassee, FL (PRWEB) August 31, 2006

LearnSomething and N-TEN today officially launched their annual survey of e-learning activity in the nonprofit sector. The 2006 survey will build on the research begun in 2004 by N-TEN and Isoph, now part of LearnSomething. The 2006 survey can be accessed on the Web at http://www. isophinstitute. com/survey2006.aspx (http://www. isophinstitute. com/survey2006.aspx).

To encourage participation in the survey, Articulate, the leading provider of rapid e-learning software, has donated a copy of its award-winning Rapid E-Learning Studio to be given to a randomly selected participant. Results from the survey will be released later this fall and will be freely available.

“The annual survey and the resulting report have become one of the best sources of data about e-learning activity in the nonprofit sector,” said Jeff Cobb, vice president at LearnSomething. “We look forward to adding to this valuable data and making it freely available to anyone interested in how e-learning is being used by mission-driven organizations.”

About N-TEN

The Nonprofit Technology Enterprise Network (N-TEN) helps nonprofits make more effective use of technology to advance their missions. N-TEN supports nonprofit staff and technology assistance providers through training and education, and by creating opportunities to identify peers and develop professional support networks, share information and resources, and work collaboratively on a range of projects.

About LearnSomething

LearnSomething, Inc., and its Isoph division offer associations a comprehensive set of tools and services to support generation of non-dues revenue through successful e-learning initiatives. It has partnered with leading associations, such as the Food Marketing Institute, the National Association of Chain Drug Stores, and the American Pharmacists Association, to become the leading producer of customized multimedia training and compliance programs for the retail pharmacy and grocery industries. Its clients also include the American Nurses Credentialing Center, the American Red Cross, America’s Health Insurance Plans, the American Public Transportation Association, America’s Second Harvest, the National Wildlife Federation, the Society for Human Resource Management, and WebJunction, a project of the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation.

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