ADVISORY/IPNet Leads Discussion on E-Learning and Training in High-Tech Companies at TechLearn 2000.Business Editors & High-Tech high-tech also hi-tech adj. Informal Of, relating to, or resembling high technology. high-tech Adjective same as hi-tech Adj. 1. Writers ADVISORY...for Monday Monday: see week. (Nov. 13) TechLearn 2000/CEdMA Fall Conference 2000 --(BUSINESS WIRE)
WHO: Eileen Licerio, director of education, IPNet Solutions
Licerio brings more than 20 years experience in managing
and developing worldwide education programs for
multi-million dollar companies in the high-tech industry.
Currently, Licerio is responsible for building education
programs to train IPNet customers, business partners and
employees on company products and services.
IPNet provides the fastest on-ramp to B2B, accelerating
liquidity for public and private exchanges. With its
server-, PC- and browser-based solutions, IPNet enables
all partners to transact business, share information and
collaborate securely over the Internet.
WHAT: Licerio will facilitate a panel discussion titled "Best
Practices: Internal Sales and Technical Support Training."
The session will focus on how high-tech companies are
using technology to train their internal sales and
technical support staff. Companies participating in the
panel include FileNET, Cisco, Kronos, Centra and Sybase.
Held in conjunction with TechLearn 2000, the CEdMA
(Computer Education Management Association) Fall
Conference 2000 will provide information on how training
and learning is evolving and the impact these changes will
have on the industry. TechLearn 2000 is aimed at
discovering the difference and exploring the next
generation of learning in organizations. More than 3,000
people from 21 countries will attend the conference to
learn about the intersection of learning, training and
technology.
WHY: Corporate training is clearly undergoing a major
renovation and e-learning professionals need to understand
the changes that are taking place. Issues such as how
training can more closely align with business goals and
objectives, classroom versus e-learning offerings and new
models for budgeting for learning are hot topics that will
be covered throughout the week.
WHEN: Monday, Nov. 13, 2000
8 a.m. Eastern
WHERE: Coronado Springs Resort, Walt Disney World
Orlando, Fla.
CONTACT: For additional information contact Amy Gray at
949/838-1016 or agray@ipnetsolutions.com. For more
information on IPNet Solutions, call 888/IPNET-4-U or
visit www.ipnetsolutions.com.
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