Background Screening in the Higher Education Industry Infographic

May 23, 2016

The Background Screening in the Higher Education Industry Infographic reveals the following about the education industry. The different types of background check performed by educational organizations. The top benefits of background checking in your industry. How to stay ahead of the game when it comes to experience and efficiency.

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SENA

Designated as the government’s official training institution, SENA was established in 1957 as a joint initiative of workers, industry owners and the Catholic Church, with support from the Organization International del Trabajo. (OIT) – the International Workers Organization. Since its inception, SENA has served the Colombian nation well as an independent national public institution with financial autonomy and as a division of the Ministry of Social Protection.

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Working With eLearning Vendors: The Why, How, And What

Infographic | December 19, 2019

They help you focus on your core business. Stick to your core competencies. Investing in an in-house eLearning development team is an additional expense that can be avoided when you decide to outsource eLearning development. They have expertise in eLearning development. Having spent years perfecting the various mechanisms involved in designing and developing eLearning courses, eLearning vendors have the required expertise.

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The Rise of STEM in Schools

Infographic | January 8, 2020

STEM education has received a lot of attention in the United States over the last couple of decades, but it turns out implementing changes to curricula take time. Instructors have to be trained and put into place, which takes several years before the first students can be trained. The first group of students to have an emphasis on STEM education starting in elementary school are just beginning to graduate from high school.

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Infographic | June 7, 2022

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The Best Learning Management Systems Based On User Experience

Infographic | August 16, 2021

This Top 20 LMS list has been created using a holistic approach and is based on input from actual LMS users. The order of appearance depends on System Usability Score, Perceived Usefulness & Net Promoter Score. You can also find User-Friendly LMS Resources that will help you choose the right software.

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3 Key Questions to Ask About Your Edtech Investments

Infographic | February 25, 2020

In order to be truly effective, all education technology adopted in your school or district needs to meet a few simple but important criteria. It must: prioritize student safety and data privacy match your specific needs to ensure relevance and usefulness be purposefully integrated into your budget. Asking these three key questions will help you clearly understand your edtech investments.

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5 Best Practices for App Distribution in Schools

Infographic | February 28, 2020

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SENA

Designated as the government’s official training institution, SENA was established in 1957 as a joint initiative of workers, industry owners and the Catholic Church, with support from the Organization International del Trabajo. (OIT) – the International Workers Organization. Since its inception, SENA has served the Colombian nation well as an independent national public institution with financial autonomy and as a division of the Ministry of Social Protection.

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