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April 17, 2006

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sumanth nath

I agree with jay that there is at present chaos reigning in the e-learning space. It would make more sense if the e-learning companies form a consortium which would present a united front to international customers.

This would dramatically improve the quality of the competition.

Aditi Kulkarni

I think Jay has raised an important issue. I have just entered the elearning market but I can sense the kioss and slapdash...Jay has rightly pointed out the unhealthy competition going around..I think we should form a strong community of practice to help each other grow..elearning being developed rapidly, our community of practice can create wonders!

Ram

This is an excellent point. More so, as I am not aware of any professional organization in India that deals specifically with Instructional Design, eLearning and/or HPT. Part of this is, traditionally, these jobs have been under roles like HR or Training and we are yet to acknowledge their unique status.

While it is probably too much to expect Wipro, Infosys and Tata Interactive to sit and talk, conference participation, presentations etc under the guise of professional networking might admirably serve this purpose.

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