MPREIS implements KnowledgePulse®

MPREIS implements KnowledgePulse®

From February 2011 on, all MPREIS apprentices and new employees will be learning and securing the knowledge for their company and their daily duties using the KnowledgePulse®.

KnowledgePulse® with maximum reliability

KnowledgePulse® with maximum reliability

All KnowledgePulse Hosting Servers are in a new Hosting Center with Conova (http://www.conova.com/) in GREEN CUBE Salzburg and guarantee therefore high level reliability. 

 

Release 1.8 optimizes the scalability of the KnowledgePulse Server

Release 1.8 optimizes the scalability of the KnowledgePulse Server

 

Learning system administrators can look forward to the latest release of the KnowledgePulse Server: version 1.8 will be released online on January 12th, 2011. The new version features increased performance, stability and security.

e-LEARNING SUMMER CAMP

e-LEARNING SUMMER CAMP

Spend time in New York or Abu Dhabi with the e-LEARNING SUMMER CAMP

We are calling young professionals and students to become e-learning experts. In a 2-month internship at Research Studio MINE, they can not only expand and apply their theoretical knowledge, but also meet international MicroLearning experts and participate in the 5th International MicroLearning Conference in Innsbruck. The best can look forward to be invited to the UN Public Administration Conference, held in New York in September, or to a workshop in Abu Dhabi.

ICT Knowledge Club Bahrain puts MicroLearning in the spotlight

ICT Knowledge Club Bahrain puts MicroLearning in the spotlight

Peter A. Bruck, Head of Research at Research Studio MINE and General Manager of the RSA FG, held an inspiring presentation at the Crowne Plaza Hotel in Bahrain. His presentation on MicroLearning resonated strongly with the members of the ICT Knowledge Club.

Neurobiology confirms: MicroLearning conveys knowledge in a brain-friendly way

Neurobiology confirms: MicroLearning conveys knowledge in a brain-friendly way

Research Studio MINE has received scientific validation of the highest order. In a recent interview, prominent European brain researcher Gerhard Roth illustrated the efficiency of the MicroLearning approach using his newest neurobiological findings.